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  1. 8821

    Individual performance of each trainee. by Xingzhi Cai (16541831)

    Published 2023
    “…All trainees crossed the lower decision boundary (H<sub>0</sub>) after 15.1 ± 5.6 procedures (range, 8 to 25 procedures). There was a significant decrease in median intubation time [39s (IQR: 30, 50) vs. 76s (IQR: 54, 119)] (<i>P</i> < 0.001) after crossing the lower decision boundary (H<sub>0</sub>) compared to before. …”
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    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  4. 8824

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  5. 8825

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  6. 8826

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  7. 8827

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  8. 8828

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  9. 8829

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
  10. 8830

    Modulating Room-Temperature Phosphorescence through the Synergistic Effect of Heavy-Atom Effect and Halogen Bonding by Liming Lai (288371)

    Published 2021
    “…Especially, <b>CzBzBr</b> shows the highest Φ<sub>p</sub> of 23.50% and <b>CzBzCl</b> exhibits the longest τ<sub>p</sub> of 607.4 ms. …”
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    Upregulation of Cx30 increased passive astrocytic currents and the size of the astroglial network. by Eléonore Hardy (15208385)

    Published 2023
    “…(<b>d)</b> Images of gap junction–mediated biocytin coupling in CA1 from brain slices following injection of AAV-GFAP-GFP (black) or AAV-GFAP-Cx30 (pink). Scale bar: 50 μm. Gap junction coupling is significantly enhanced, as quantified by counting the number of coupled cells after 10 min of biocytin injection in a single astrocyte through a patch pipette after AAV-GFAP-Cx30 (<i>n =</i> 9 slices from 6 mice) transduction compared to AAV-GFAP-GFP transduction (<i>n</i> = 11 slices from 5 mice). …”
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  20. 8840

    Accurate Modeling of Water Clusters with Density-Functional Theory Using Atom-Centered Potentials by Jake D. Holmes (4400803)

    Published 2017
    “…However, the ability of the BHandHLYP/ACP approach to predict accurate binding energies deteriorates as the size of the basis sets decreases. Nevertheless, ACPs improve predicted binding energies by as much as a factor of 50 across the range of the basis sets studied. …”