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    Inflammatory response pathways. by Sarah Krupp (17041601)

    Published 2023
    “…We report that TDP-43 pathology in <i>Drosophila</i> is sufficient to cause progressive loss of each of the 5 glial sub-types. …”
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    Chromatin organization pathway. by Sarah Krupp (17041601)

    Published 2023
    “…We report that TDP-43 pathology in <i>Drosophila</i> is sufficient to cause progressive loss of each of the 5 glial sub-types. …”
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    Electrically Controlled Lasing in Supercooled Liquid Crystal Blue Phase I Microdroplets by Gia Petriashvili (8920925)

    Published 2020
    “…When the electric field intensity is increased, the lasing intensity is increased too along with the linewidth that decreases from 6 to 2.5 nm. Besides, the laser lines were shifted toward the shorter wavelength by 11 nm. …”
  13. 8693

    Impact of the announcement and implementation of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy on sugar content, price, product size and number of available soft drinks in the UK, 2015-19: A co... by Peter Scarborough (329722)

    Published 2020
    “…Fruit juices and milk-based drinks are exempt. We measured the impact of the SDIL on price, product size, number of soft drinks on the marketplace, and the proportion of drinks over the lower levy threshold of 5 g sugar per 100 mL.…”
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    Stable Liquid-Sulfur Generation on Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides toward Low-Temperature Lithium–Sulfur Batteries by Fangyi Shi (9261697)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, liquid sulfur can be generated on H<sub>2</sub>-MoS<sub>2</sub> flakes at an ultralow temperature of −50 °C, which provides a possible development of low-temperature lithium–sulfur batteries. …”
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    Supplementation. by James Phelan (354237)

    Published 2024
    “…Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are prevalent worldwide with healthcare workers identified as a known at-risk group. Here we aim to investigate serum Vitamin D levels in a UK population of front line healthcare workers and to promote the occupational risk.…”
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    Serum vitamin D levels per ethnicity category. by James Phelan (354237)

    Published 2024
    “…Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are prevalent worldwide with healthcare workers identified as a known at-risk group. Here we aim to investigate serum Vitamin D levels in a UK population of front line healthcare workers and to promote the occupational risk.…”
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    Stable Liquid-Sulfur Generation on Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides toward Low-Temperature Lithium–Sulfur Batteries by Fangyi Shi (9261697)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, liquid sulfur can be generated on H<sub>2</sub>-MoS<sub>2</sub> flakes at an ultralow temperature of −50 °C, which provides a possible development of low-temperature lithium–sulfur batteries. …”
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    Stable Liquid-Sulfur Generation on Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides toward Low-Temperature Lithium–Sulfur Batteries by Fangyi Shi (9261697)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, liquid sulfur can be generated on H<sub>2</sub>-MoS<sub>2</sub> flakes at an ultralow temperature of −50 °C, which provides a possible development of low-temperature lithium–sulfur batteries. …”
  19. 8699

    Serum vitamin D levels per gender category. by James Phelan (354237)

    Published 2024
    “…Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are prevalent worldwide with healthcare workers identified as a known at-risk group. Here we aim to investigate serum Vitamin D levels in a UK population of front line healthcare workers and to promote the occupational risk.…”
  20. 8700

    Stable Liquid-Sulfur Generation on Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides toward Low-Temperature Lithium–Sulfur Batteries by Fangyi Shi (9261697)

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, liquid sulfur can be generated on H<sub>2</sub>-MoS<sub>2</sub> flakes at an ultralow temperature of −50 °C, which provides a possible development of low-temperature lithium–sulfur batteries. …”