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    Fig 2 - by Nida Mansoora (11648641)

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    Fig 3 - by Nida Mansoora (11648641)

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    Fig 4 - by Nida Mansoora (11648641)

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    Fig 1 - by Nida Mansoora (11648641)

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    Table of step height. by Jianbo Jia (717814)

    Published 2024
    “…The simulation results show that for steps of 1mm, 2mm and 3mm height, the optimal polyline angle is concentrated in the range of 10°-11°, in which the Angle of 10.5° has a good performance against the steps of three heights. …”
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    The well wall step. by Jianbo Jia (717814)

    Published 2024
    “…The simulation results show that for steps of 1mm, 2mm and 3mm height, the optimal polyline angle is concentrated in the range of 10°-11°, in which the Angle of 10.5° has a good performance against the steps of three heights. …”
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    Skp2 inhibitor SKPin C1 decreased viability and proliferation of multiple myeloma cells and induced apoptosis by Ying Yang (24175)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignant neoplasm of plasma, and exhibits several harmful effects including osteolytic injuries, hypercalcemia, and immune dysfunction. …”
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    Dimerization of [Fe<sup>III</sup>(bpy)<sub>3</sub>]<sup>3+</sup> in Aqueous Solutions: Elucidating a Mechanism Based on Historical Proposals, Electrochemical Data, and Computationa... by Nicolas E. Holubowitch (9254254)

    Published 2022
    “…Despite these favorable characteristics, its oxidized Fe­(III) form undergoes dimerization to form μ-O-[Fe<sup>III</sup>(bpy)<sub>2</sub>(H<sub>2</sub>O)]<sub>2</sub><sup>4+</sup>, leading to a dramatic ∼0.7 V decrease during battery discharge. …”
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