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    Combustion Characteristics of C<sub>5</sub> Alcohols and a Skeletal Mechanism for Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Combustion Simulation by Sungwoo Park (1234614)

    Published 2015
    “…C<sub>5</sub> alcohol blending in PRF75 in HCCI combustion leads to a significant decrease of low-temperature heat release (LTHR) and a delay of the main combustion. …”
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    Combustion Characteristics of C<sub>5</sub> Alcohols and a Skeletal Mechanism for Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Combustion Simulation by Sungwoo Park (1234614)

    Published 2015
    “…C<sub>5</sub> alcohol blending in PRF75 in HCCI combustion leads to a significant decrease of low-temperature heat release (LTHR) and a delay of the main combustion. …”
  3. 14123

    Combustion Characteristics of C<sub>5</sub> Alcohols and a Skeletal Mechanism for Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Combustion Simulation by Sungwoo Park (1234614)

    Published 2015
    “…C<sub>5</sub> alcohol blending in PRF75 in HCCI combustion leads to a significant decrease of low-temperature heat release (LTHR) and a delay of the main combustion. …”
  4. 14124

    Adsorption of Fumaramide [2]Rotaxane and Its Components on a Solid Substrate:  A Coverage-Dependent Study by Caroline M. Whelan (2529898)

    Published 2006
    “…A decrease in film order and the absence of a preferred molecular orientation is observed for all three molecules at multilayer coverages. …”
  5. 14125

    Adsorption of Fumaramide [2]Rotaxane and Its Components on a Solid Substrate:  A Coverage-Dependent Study by Caroline M. Whelan (2529898)

    Published 2006
    “…A decrease in film order and the absence of a preferred molecular orientation is observed for all three molecules at multilayer coverages. …”
  6. 14126

    Adsorption of Fumaramide [2]Rotaxane and Its Components on a Solid Substrate:  A Coverage-Dependent Study by Caroline M. Whelan (2529898)

    Published 2006
    “…A decrease in film order and the absence of a preferred molecular orientation is observed for all three molecules at multilayer coverages. …”
  7. 14127

    Causal relationship between obesity and serum testosterone status in men: A bi-directional mendelian randomization analysis by Joel Eriksson (149940)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>1 SD genetically instrumented increase in BMI was associated with a 0.25 SD decrease in serum testosterone (IV ratio: -0.25, 95% CI: -0.42–-0.09, p = 2.8*10<sup>−3</sup>). …”
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  17. 14137

    Meta data to S1 Fig. by Xiaowen Jiang (8291814)

    Published 2024
    “…Using the zebrafish pectoral fin bud as a model for early vertebrate fin/limb development, we found that K<sup>+</sup> channels also scale this anatomical structure, and we determined how one K<sup>+</sup>-leak channel, Kcnk5b, integrates into its developmental program. …”
  18. 14138

    Meta data to Fig 1. by Xiaowen Jiang (8291814)

    Published 2024
    “…Using the zebrafish pectoral fin bud as a model for early vertebrate fin/limb development, we found that K<sup>+</sup> channels also scale this anatomical structure, and we determined how one K<sup>+</sup>-leak channel, Kcnk5b, integrates into its developmental program. …”
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    Meta data to S9 Fig. by Xiaowen Jiang (8291814)

    Published 2024
    “…Using the zebrafish pectoral fin bud as a model for early vertebrate fin/limb development, we found that K<sup>+</sup> channels also scale this anatomical structure, and we determined how one K<sup>+</sup>-leak channel, Kcnk5b, integrates into its developmental program. …”
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    Materials table. by Xiaowen Jiang (8291814)

    Published 2024
    “…Using the zebrafish pectoral fin bud as a model for early vertebrate fin/limb development, we found that K<sup>+</sup> channels also scale this anatomical structure, and we determined how one K<sup>+</sup>-leak channel, Kcnk5b, integrates into its developmental program. …”