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  1. 15921

    Light-Driven Piezo- and Triboelectricity in Organic–Inorganic Metal Trihalide Perovskite toward Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-powered Sensor Application by Swathi Ippili (8617197)

    Published 2020
    “…Such light-controlled properties enabled the device to operate as a self-powered photodetector with outstanding responsivity (∼129.2 V/mW), rapid response time (∼50 ms), and satisfactory detectivity (∼1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> Jones) in the piezoelectric mode. …”
  2. 15922

    Light-Driven Piezo- and Triboelectricity in Organic–Inorganic Metal Trihalide Perovskite toward Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-powered Sensor Application by Swathi Ippili (8617197)

    Published 2020
    “…Such light-controlled properties enabled the device to operate as a self-powered photodetector with outstanding responsivity (∼129.2 V/mW), rapid response time (∼50 ms), and satisfactory detectivity (∼1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> Jones) in the piezoelectric mode. …”
  3. 15923

    Light-Driven Piezo- and Triboelectricity in Organic–Inorganic Metal Trihalide Perovskite toward Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-powered Sensor Application by Swathi Ippili (8617197)

    Published 2020
    “…Such light-controlled properties enabled the device to operate as a self-powered photodetector with outstanding responsivity (∼129.2 V/mW), rapid response time (∼50 ms), and satisfactory detectivity (∼1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> Jones) in the piezoelectric mode. …”
  4. 15924

    Light-Driven Piezo- and Triboelectricity in Organic–Inorganic Metal Trihalide Perovskite toward Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-powered Sensor Application by Swathi Ippili (8617197)

    Published 2020
    “…Such light-controlled properties enabled the device to operate as a self-powered photodetector with outstanding responsivity (∼129.2 V/mW), rapid response time (∼50 ms), and satisfactory detectivity (∼1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> Jones) in the piezoelectric mode. …”
  5. 15925

    Light-Driven Piezo- and Triboelectricity in Organic–Inorganic Metal Trihalide Perovskite toward Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-powered Sensor Application by Swathi Ippili (8617197)

    Published 2020
    “…Such light-controlled properties enabled the device to operate as a self-powered photodetector with outstanding responsivity (∼129.2 V/mW), rapid response time (∼50 ms), and satisfactory detectivity (∼1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> Jones) in the piezoelectric mode. …”
  6. 15926

    Light-Driven Piezo- and Triboelectricity in Organic–Inorganic Metal Trihalide Perovskite toward Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-powered Sensor Application by Swathi Ippili (8617197)

    Published 2020
    “…Such light-controlled properties enabled the device to operate as a self-powered photodetector with outstanding responsivity (∼129.2 V/mW), rapid response time (∼50 ms), and satisfactory detectivity (∼1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> Jones) in the piezoelectric mode. …”
  7. 15927

    Single-Cell Electroporation Can Be Carried Out at High Efficiency by Front-Loading Micropipettes. by Joseph D. Steinmeyer (170118)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) In a micropipette filled with saline (scale bar 1 mm), a front-loaded reagent diffuses over time, decreasing concentration of the sample at the tip (drawings are not to scale). …”
  8. 15928

    ACA reduced expression of Th2 and Th1 cytokines in OVA-induced asthma. by Joung-Wook Seo (381837)

    Published 2013
    “…(c) ACA also decreased IL-5 expression but to a lesser extent. (d) ACA almost completely blocked IL-12α expression and (e) downregulated IFN-γ expression. …”
  9. 15929

    Comparison of the number of immune cells in ovarian follicles determined by morphometric analysis. by Michael J. Bradaric (456157)

    Published 2013
    “…Three sections from each ovary for each hen were counted at a magnification of 20x; scale bar = 50 µm. Error bars represent mean ± SEM.…”
  10. 15930

    Microwave signals of 3D skin models at different osmolalities. by Rico Brendtke (2591161)

    Published 2016
    “…All scale bars indicate 50 μm. Bar diagrams show mean values, error bars depict standard deviation. …”
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  15. 15935

    Recent trends in white shark relative abundance. by Tobey H. Curtis (576240)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Estimates of relative change in abundance (filled circles) with 95% credible intervals (dashed lines) for any reference year between 1990 and 2008 assuming no change in observation effort (black plot), a 25% and 50% increase in observation effort (green and red plots, respectively), and a 25% and 50% decrease in observation effort (blue and purple plots, respectively) for the original sightings time series from 1990 to 2009 (a) and the time series with sightings that occurred near Monomoy Island during that time frame removed (b).…”
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  17. 15937

    Animals fed heat-killed HT115 have an impaired phenotype after anoxia treatment. by Bobby L. LaRue (231047)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>N2 adult hermaphrodites were fed either the OP50 or HT115 <i>E. coli</i> strain, raised at 25°C, transferred to heat-killed OP50 or HT115 and exposed to either three days (A) or four days of anoxia (B). …”
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    Fibrotic changes in the murine lungs and livers of the DMSO, valsartan, and PD123319 groups. by Saori Yaguchi (418831)

    Published 2013
    “…E: The fibrosis was thinnest in the valsartan group (p<0.01). Magnification, A: X200. Scale bar, A: 50 µm. The results represent the mean ± SD. …”