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    Interplay Between Applied Force and Radical Attack in the Mechanochemical Chain Scission of Poly(acrylic acid) by Michael T. Robo (1342344)

    Published 2022
    “…The force needed for bond rupture was estimated to decrease from 4.7 to 2.5 nN. This occurs because hydrogen atom abstraction drastically alters the potential energy surface of the scissile bond. …”
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    Interplay Between Applied Force and Radical Attack in the Mechanochemical Chain Scission of Poly(acrylic acid) by Michael T. Robo (1342344)

    Published 2022
    “…The force needed for bond rupture was estimated to decrease from 4.7 to 2.5 nN. This occurs because hydrogen atom abstraction drastically alters the potential energy surface of the scissile bond. …”
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    Interplay Between Applied Force and Radical Attack in the Mechanochemical Chain Scission of Poly(acrylic acid) by Michael T. Robo (1342344)

    Published 2022
    “…The force needed for bond rupture was estimated to decrease from 4.7 to 2.5 nN. This occurs because hydrogen atom abstraction drastically alters the potential energy surface of the scissile bond. …”
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    Interplay Between Applied Force and Radical Attack in the Mechanochemical Chain Scission of Poly(acrylic acid) by Michael T. Robo (1342344)

    Published 2022
    “…The force needed for bond rupture was estimated to decrease from 4.7 to 2.5 nN. This occurs because hydrogen atom abstraction drastically alters the potential energy surface of the scissile bond. …”
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    Interplay Between Applied Force and Radical Attack in the Mechanochemical Chain Scission of Poly(acrylic acid) by Michael T. Robo (1342344)

    Published 2022
    “…The force needed for bond rupture was estimated to decrease from 4.7 to 2.5 nN. This occurs because hydrogen atom abstraction drastically alters the potential energy surface of the scissile bond. …”
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    Hydroxyl Defects in LiFePO<sub>4</sub> Cathode Material: DFT+<i>U</i> and an Experimental Study by Dmitry A. Aksyonov (4918594)

    Published 2021
    “…The P occupancy decrease is explained by the formation of hydrogarnet-like P/4H and P/5H defects, which have the lowest formation energies among all considered OH defects. …”
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    Synthesis and Properties of Calcium Tetraorganylalanates with [Me<sub>4−<i>n</i></sub>AlPh<sub><i>n</i></sub>]<sup>−</sup> Anions by Sven Krieck (1446613)

    Published 2008
    “…With an increasing number of methyl groups the melting points decrease from 210 °C for the tetraphenylalanate <b>2</b> to 20 °C for the tetramethylalanate <b>6</b>.…”
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    A multicopy <i>ASH1</i> plasmid increases <i>ASH1</i> mRNA and decreases <i>HO</i> mRNA levels. by Emily J. Parnell (6803422)

    Published 2020
    “…(B) A YEp-<i>ASH1</i> multicopy plasmid results in decreased <i>HO</i> mRNA levels. <i>HO</i> mRNA analysis under conditions of <i>ASH1</i> overexpression, using cell samples identical to those in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009133#pgen.1009133.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1E</a> (Tup1-V5 ChIP analysis). …”
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    Deletion and point mutation analysis of the <i>Miwi</i> promoter. by Yu Hou (164094)

    Published 2012
    “…The 5M4 construct of the promoter (303 bp) was used for these point mutation analyses by linkage to the luciferase gene. …”
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