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12661
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12662
Minimum concentration of Amphotericin B in serum according to the formulation, dose, and daily or prolonged intermittent therapeutic regimen
Published 2020“…The geometric mean Cmin tended to decrease with a reduction in the dose and frequency of intermittent L-AmB infusions: 357 ng/mL (100 mg 4 to 5 times/week) > 263 ng/mL (50 mg 4 to 5 times/week) > 227 ng/mL (50 mg 1 to 3 times/week). …”
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12663
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12664
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12665
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12666
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12667
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12668
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12669
Molecular Structures, Dipole Moments, and Electronic Properties of β‑HMX under External Electric Field from First-Principles Calculations
Published 2024“…When the external electric field is increasing along the [100], [010], and [001] crystallographic directions of β-HMX, the calculation results indicate that an increase in the bond length (N1–N3/N1′–N3′) of the triggering bond, an increase in the main <i>Q</i><sub>nitro</sub> (N3, N3′) value, an increase in the minimum surface electrostatic potential, and a decrease in band gap all contribute to a reduction in its stability. …”
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12670
In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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12671
In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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12672
In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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12673
In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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12674
In Situ Mechanochemical Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Forest Growth
Published 2018“…By correlating in situ kinetics measurements with spatial mapping of CNT orientation and density by X-ray scattering, we find that the average growth rate of individual CNTs is also mechanically modulated; specifically, a 100-fold increase in force causes a 4-fold decrease in average CNT lengthening rate. …”
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12675
<i>Camellia sinensis</i> L. alleviates OVA-induced allergic asthma through NF-κB and MMP-9 pathways
Published 2024“…Treatment with CSE remarkably decreased the airway hyperresponsiveness, OVA-specific immunoglobulin E level, and inflammatory cell and cytokine levels of mice, with a decrease in inflammatory cell infiltration and mucus production in lung tissue. …”
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12676
The effects of sulphur poisoning on the microstructure, composition and oxygen transport properties of perovskite membranes coated with nanoscale alumina layers
Published 2020“…Here we aim to delay or prevent this process by coating La<sub>0.6</sub>Sr<sub>0.4</sub>Co<sub>0.2</sub>Fe<sub>0.8</sub>O<sub>3-</sub><sub>d </sub> membranes with <a>Alumina (Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>) </a>layers of 1 to 100 nm thickness by using atomic layer deposition. …”
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12677
Competitive Regulation of E-Cadherin JuxtaMembrane Domain Degradation by p120-Catenin Binding and Hakai-Mediated Ubiquitination
Published 2012“…We found WT-JMD was ubiquitinated, and arginine substitution of lysines at position 5 (K5R) and 83 (K83R) resulted in the stable accumulation of mutant JMD at mitochondria. p120-Catenin did not localize, or bind to WT-JMD even upon proteasome inhibition, whereas the K5,83R-JMD mutant bound and localized p120-catenin to mitochondria. …”
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12678
L1 overexpression in SENAs reduces the scar volume after transplantation into the compression-lesioned spinal cord of adult mice.
Published 2011“…Mean relative scar volumes ± SEM are displayed in the diagram (L1, n = 7; WT, n = 7, PBS, n = 5). The scar volume in the PBS group was adjusted to 100%. …”
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12679
Data_Sheet_1_Quantifying Pesticide Exposure Risk for Monarch Caterpillars on Milkweeds Bordering Agricultural Land.PDF
Published 2019“…For thiamethoxam, isolating milkweeds 50–100 m from the nearest corn or soybean field tended to decrease the concentration and likelihood of detecting residues, whereas landscape composition surrounding milkweed sites had comparatively weak predictive power. …”
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12680
Table_1_Exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mitigated salinity-induced impairments in mungbean plants by regulating their nitrogen metabolism and antioxidant potential.docx
Published 2023“…In leaves, salinity caused a significant increase in Na+ concentration but a decrease inK+ concentration, resulting in a low K+/Na+ concentration (51- and 71% under 50- and 100- mMstress). …”