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Behavior effects after sleep deprivation and LABP exposure.
Published 2022“…The larvae were kept on light and LABP exposure during the sleep cycle. <b>B.</b> 100 mg/L LABP significantly increased the choice index when compared to control on light (p = 0.0438), while the normal control showed a significantly higher choice index when compared to control on light (p = 0.0009). …”
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Parameters of the final model.
Published 2025“…According to the final model, the Delta variant had slower growth and a lower maximum cumulative incidence. The number of workplace closures in the previous week and school holidays in the same week decreased, but the number of travel-related cases in the same week increased the incidence growth. …”
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<i>Alox5</i> regulation by RE9a and KLF6.
Published 2013“…(D) Mutation of KLF6 binding site significantly decreases activation of <i>Alox5</i> promoter by RE9a and KLF6. …”
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Delayed boost lowers IgG3.
Published 2023“…(<b>D</b>) Concentration of IgG3 antibodies to three V1V2 antigens associated with decreased HIV-1 risk in RV144 plotted for BAMA positive responders by vaccine group across longitudinal RV144 and RV305 time points. …”
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Behavior effects after LABP acute exposure.
Published 2022“…<p><b>A.</b> The schematic of the behavioral testing after LABP exposure (20, 25, or 60 min) in different concentrations (1, 3, 100, 300, or 500 mg/L). …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”