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    S6 Table - by Yong-Rae Kim (19797278)

    Published 2024
    “…They (i) took a rest while viewing a gray screen for one minute; (ii) viewed a randomly displayed image of one of the three ECDs’ images for one minute; (iii) filled out questionnaires (using the semantic differential method and a profile of mood states) for five minutes; and (iv) took a rest to wash out residual sensitivity for five minutes. …”
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    Modeling of Microplastics Migration in Soil and Groundwater: Insights into Dispersion and Particle Property Effects by Yaqiang Wei (11230938)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, increasing irrigation flux and irrigation areas significantly accelerates MP migration downward from soil to deep saturated aquifers. Intriguingly, <i>v</i><sub>maxp</sub> of MPs exhibited a nonlinear relationship with MPs’ sizes smaller than 20 μm reaching the highest value (=1.64 × 10<sup>–5</sup> m/s) at a particle size of 8 μm, while a decreasing trend was identified for particle sizes ranging from 20 to 100 μm because of the hindered effect by porous media and the weaker effect of the drag force. …”
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    Modeling of Microplastics Migration in Soil and Groundwater: Insights into Dispersion and Particle Property Effects by Yaqiang Wei (11230938)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, increasing irrigation flux and irrigation areas significantly accelerates MP migration downward from soil to deep saturated aquifers. Intriguingly, <i>v</i><sub>maxp</sub> of MPs exhibited a nonlinear relationship with MPs’ sizes smaller than 20 μm reaching the highest value (=1.64 × 10<sup>–5</sup> m/s) at a particle size of 8 μm, while a decreasing trend was identified for particle sizes ranging from 20 to 100 μm because of the hindered effect by porous media and the weaker effect of the drag force. …”
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    Modeling of Microplastics Migration in Soil and Groundwater: Insights into Dispersion and Particle Property Effects by Yaqiang Wei (11230938)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, increasing irrigation flux and irrigation areas significantly accelerates MP migration downward from soil to deep saturated aquifers. Intriguingly, <i>v</i><sub>maxp</sub> of MPs exhibited a nonlinear relationship with MPs’ sizes smaller than 20 μm reaching the highest value (=1.64 × 10<sup>–5</sup> m/s) at a particle size of 8 μm, while a decreasing trend was identified for particle sizes ranging from 20 to 100 μm because of the hindered effect by porous media and the weaker effect of the drag force. …”
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    Modeling of Microplastics Migration in Soil and Groundwater: Insights into Dispersion and Particle Property Effects by Yaqiang Wei (11230938)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, increasing irrigation flux and irrigation areas significantly accelerates MP migration downward from soil to deep saturated aquifers. Intriguingly, <i>v</i><sub>maxp</sub> of MPs exhibited a nonlinear relationship with MPs’ sizes smaller than 20 μm reaching the highest value (=1.64 × 10<sup>–5</sup> m/s) at a particle size of 8 μm, while a decreasing trend was identified for particle sizes ranging from 20 to 100 μm because of the hindered effect by porous media and the weaker effect of the drag force. …”
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    Electronic Properties of Oxidized Graphene: Effects of Strain and an Electric Field on Flat Bands and the Energy Gap by M. Alihosseini (11879836)

    Published 2021
    “…The width of flat bands can be tuned by strain, the external electric field, and the density of functional groups and their distribution. A transition to a conducting state is found for monolayer graphene with impurities when it is subjected to an electric field of ∼1.0 V/Å. …”
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    Electronic Properties of Oxidized Graphene: Effects of Strain and an Electric Field on Flat Bands and the Energy Gap by M. Alihosseini (11879836)

    Published 2021
    “…The width of flat bands can be tuned by strain, the external electric field, and the density of functional groups and their distribution. A transition to a conducting state is found for monolayer graphene with impurities when it is subjected to an electric field of ∼1.0 V/Å. …”
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    Electronic Properties of Oxidized Graphene: Effects of Strain and an Electric Field on Flat Bands and the Energy Gap by M. Alihosseini (11879836)

    Published 2021
    “…The width of flat bands can be tuned by strain, the external electric field, and the density of functional groups and their distribution. A transition to a conducting state is found for monolayer graphene with impurities when it is subjected to an electric field of ∼1.0 V/Å. …”
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    Electronic Properties of Oxidized Graphene: Effects of Strain and an Electric Field on Flat Bands and the Energy Gap by M. Alihosseini (11879836)

    Published 2021
    “…The width of flat bands can be tuned by strain, the external electric field, and the density of functional groups and their distribution. A transition to a conducting state is found for monolayer graphene with impurities when it is subjected to an electric field of ∼1.0 V/Å. …”
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    Primers used for real-time qPCR. by Eloise Parry-Nweye (7548998)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show that the infectivity of aerosolized Phi6 in air decreased by ≥ 1 log<sub>10</sub> as the relative humidity (RH) increased from 25% to 75% but then increased by ≥ 1 log<sub>10</sub> as the RH further increased to 85%, resulting in a characteristic V-shape curve which varied with exposure time. …”
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    The Numerical data used in all figures. by Fa Dai (15810913)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the mechanism on how AJ01 breaks the AjTmod-stabilized cytoskeleton for internalization remains unclear. Here, we identified a novel AJ01 Type III secretion system (T3SS) effector of leucine-rich repeat-containing serine/threonine-protein kinase (STPKLRR) with five LRR domains and a serine/threonine kinase (STYKc) domain, which could specifically interact with tropomodulin domain of AjTmod. …”
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    Primers. by Fa Dai (15810913)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the mechanism on how AJ01 breaks the AjTmod-stabilized cytoskeleton for internalization remains unclear. Here, we identified a novel AJ01 Type III secretion system (T3SS) effector of leucine-rich repeat-containing serine/threonine-protein kinase (STPKLRR) with five LRR domains and a serine/threonine kinase (STYKc) domain, which could specifically interact with tropomodulin domain of AjTmod. …”
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