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    Snapping Endows Magnetoelectric Metamaterials with Passive Power-up Conversion by Kai Tan (108663)

    Published 2025
    “…Our experimental results indicate that the instantaneous pulsed output power at snapping remains stable even as the frequency decreases by 100 times and exceeds the maximum magnetic input power by 27 times at a low working frequency of 0.01 Hz. …”
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    Snapping Endows Magnetoelectric Metamaterials with Passive Power-up Conversion by Kai Tan (108663)

    Published 2025
    “…Our experimental results indicate that the instantaneous pulsed output power at snapping remains stable even as the frequency decreases by 100 times and exceeds the maximum magnetic input power by 27 times at a low working frequency of 0.01 Hz. …”
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    Mechanical Properties of Ultrathin Polystyrene‑<i>b</i>‑Polybutadiene‑<i>b</i>‑Polystyrene Block Copolymer Films: Film Thickness-Dependent Young’s Modulus by Masayuki Saito (205833)

    Published 2021
    “…The Young’s moduli of ultrathin SBS films increased drastically with decreasing thickness for films thinner than 100 nm, i.e., 2 or 3 times the domain spacing of the SBS. …”
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    Minimum Spanning Trees (MSTs) obtained from the modified Vicsek generative model with varying <i>η</i> values: We generated MSTs using the modified Vicsek generative model with dif... by Hideyuki Miyahara (18017885)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The number of steps was set to 10000, and <i>δ</i> was fixed at 0.10. For <i>η</i> = 100.0, the vine structure is apparent and we used these vines to define the analogs of sectors in stocks. …”
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    Fast Electrochemical Netting of Composite Chains for Transferable Highly Conductive Polymeric Nanofilms by Bingxi Yan (1667488)

    Published 2019
    “…However, high conductivity of existing CP films vanishes as thickness decreases to the nanoscale (i.e., below 100 nm), with an unclear mechanism so far. …”
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    Image_1_Stimulation of the PD-1 Pathway Decreases Atherosclerotic Lesion Development in Ldlr Deficient Mice.JPEG by Hendrika W. Grievink (6564962)

    Published 2021
    “…CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell numbers in the atherosclerotic plaque were reduced upon PD-1 treatment. More specifically, we observed a 23% decrease in atherogenic IFNγ-producing splenic CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells and a 20% decrease in cytotoxic CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells, whereas atheroprotective IL-10 producing CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells were increased with 47%. …”
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    Image10_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”
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    Image2_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.JPEG by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”
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    Image14_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”
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    Image11_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”
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    Image3_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.JPEG by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”
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    Image5_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”
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    Image8_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The results showed that the temperature coefficient for the real part of the resistivity of blood remained constant from 10 Hz to 100 kHz (−2.42%/°C) and then gradually decreased to −0.26%/°C. …”