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    Caregivers’ transcripts. by Maggie Nyirenda-Nyang’wa (14129602)

    Published 2023
    “…A total of 65 SSIs were conducted among caregivers (n = 60) and health care providers (n = 5). Data were coded using deductive and inductive approaches while thematic approach was used to analyse data. …”
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    Codebook. by Maggie Nyirenda-Nyang’wa (14129602)

    Published 2023
    “…A total of 65 SSIs were conducted among caregivers (n = 60) and health care providers (n = 5). Data were coded using deductive and inductive approaches while thematic approach was used to analyse data. …”
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    Health workers and caregivers’ transcripts. by Maggie Nyirenda-Nyang’wa (14129602)

    Published 2023
    “…A total of 65 SSIs were conducted among caregivers (n = 60) and health care providers (n = 5). Data were coded using deductive and inductive approaches while thematic approach was used to analyse data. …”
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    Optimization and evaluation of astragalus polysaccharide injectable thermoresponsive <i>in-situ</i> gels by Zugong Yu (3873370)

    Published 2017
    “…The optimal formulation is 10 g APS, 18 g poloxamer 407, 2 g poloxamer 188, 0.15 g CMC-Na, 0.85 g sodium chloride in 100 ml gel in situ which had a preferable sol-gel transition temperature(<i>T</i> sol-gel) (34.1 ± 0.4°C), and good stability. …”
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    Activity-Based Proteomic Profiling of Deubiquitinating Enzymes in <i>Salmonella</i>-Infected Macrophages Leads to Identification of Putative Function of UCH-L5 in Inflammasome Regu... by Evangel Kummari (719636)

    Published 2015
    “…We showed that decrease in either UCH-L5 activity, or in UCH-L5 protein amount in chicken and human macrophages infected or stimulated with LPS/nigericin, led to decreased IL-1β release. …”
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    The Sensitivity of Moss-Associated Nitrogen Fixation towards Repeated Nitrogen Input by Kathrin Rousk (402527)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>splendens</i> can recover from increased N input depending on the N load (0, 5, 20, 80, 320 kg N ha<sup>-1</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) after a period of N deprivation, and if sensitivity towards increased N input can decrease after repeated N additions. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Suo Quan Wan Protects Mouse From Early Diabetic Bladder Dysfunction by Mediating Motor Protein Myosin Va and Transporter Protein SLC17A9.PDF by Jing Wang (6206297)

    Published 2019
    “…Western blot analysis and qPCR assays were used to quantify the expression levels of myosin Va and SLC17A9.</p><p>Results: The diabetic mice exhibited decreased weight but increased water intake, urine production, FBG, and OGTT. …”
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    Electrically Induced Liquid Metal Droplet Bouncing by Shubhi Bansal (4491013)

    Published 2022
    “…This is the first study of liquid metal droplet bouncing using continuous AC electrowetting through an analytical model, computational fluid dynamics simulation, and empirical validation to the best of our knowledge. We achieved liquid metal droplet bouncing with a height greater than 5 mm with an actuation voltage of less than 10 V and a frequency of less than 5 Hz. …”
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    Electrically Induced Liquid Metal Droplet Bouncing by Shubhi Bansal (4491013)

    Published 2022
    “…This is the first study of liquid metal droplet bouncing using continuous AC electrowetting through an analytical model, computational fluid dynamics simulation, and empirical validation to the best of our knowledge. We achieved liquid metal droplet bouncing with a height greater than 5 mm with an actuation voltage of less than 10 V and a frequency of less than 5 Hz. …”
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    Electrically Induced Liquid Metal Droplet Bouncing by Shubhi Bansal (4491013)

    Published 2022
    “…This is the first study of liquid metal droplet bouncing using continuous AC electrowetting through an analytical model, computational fluid dynamics simulation, and empirical validation to the best of our knowledge. We achieved liquid metal droplet bouncing with a height greater than 5 mm with an actuation voltage of less than 10 V and a frequency of less than 5 Hz. …”
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    Electrically Induced Liquid Metal Droplet Bouncing by Shubhi Bansal (4491013)

    Published 2022
    “…This is the first study of liquid metal droplet bouncing using continuous AC electrowetting through an analytical model, computational fluid dynamics simulation, and empirical validation to the best of our knowledge. We achieved liquid metal droplet bouncing with a height greater than 5 mm with an actuation voltage of less than 10 V and a frequency of less than 5 Hz. …”
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    Electrically Induced Liquid Metal Droplet Bouncing by Shubhi Bansal (4491013)

    Published 2022
    “…This is the first study of liquid metal droplet bouncing using continuous AC electrowetting through an analytical model, computational fluid dynamics simulation, and empirical validation to the best of our knowledge. We achieved liquid metal droplet bouncing with a height greater than 5 mm with an actuation voltage of less than 10 V and a frequency of less than 5 Hz. …”
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    Cyclometalated Iridium(III) Complexes Incorporating Aromatic Phosphonate Ligands: Syntheses, Structures, and Tunable Optical Properties by Dai Zeng (1855747)

    Published 2019
    “…The incorporation of phosphonate ligands into the cyclometalated iridium­(III) complexes can not only tune their electronic and optical properties but also provide the possibility of anchoring these molecules on the semiconductor surfaces for further applications. Herein, we report the first examples of mononuclear cyclometallated iridium­(III) complexes incorporating phosphonate ligands, namely, [Ir­(ppy)<sub>2</sub>(HL<sup>1</sup>)]·0.5H<sub>2</sub>O (<b>1</b>), [Ir­(ppy)<sub>2</sub>(HL<sup>2</sup>)]·0.5H<sub>2</sub>O (<b>2</b>), [Ir­(dfppy)<sub>2</sub>(HL<sup>1</sup>)] (<b>3</b>), and [Ir­(dfppy)<sub>2</sub>(HL<sup>2</sup>)]·3.5H<sub>2</sub>O (<b>4</b>) (ppy = 2-phenylpyridine, dfppy = 2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)­pyridine, H<sub>2</sub>L<sup>1</sup> = 2-pyridylphosphonic acid, H<sub>2</sub>L<sup>2</sup> = 2-quinolinephosphonic acid). …”