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    GO cells contract collagen matrices to a greater extent compared to control cells. by He Li (176971)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Control (red) and GO (blue) cells were embedded in free-floating collagen matrices in medium supplemented with 10% serum and contraction was monitored daily for 7 days. …”
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    Dynamic Interaction between a Millimeter-Sized Bubble and Surface Microbubbles in Water by Bo Liu (127343)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, our results suggest that smaller surface bubbles (30–100 μm) are more effective for the attachment onto a large bubble as the coalescence time decreases considerably when the microbubbles are smaller than 100 μm.…”
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    Dynamic Interaction between a Millimeter-Sized Bubble and Surface Microbubbles in Water by Bo Liu (127343)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, our results suggest that smaller surface bubbles (30–100 μm) are more effective for the attachment onto a large bubble as the coalescence time decreases considerably when the microbubbles are smaller than 100 μm.…”
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    Decreased Patrolling Efficiency and Decreased ConA Hepatitis Severity in CXCR6-Deficient Mice by Frederic Geissmann (75)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) Serum transaminase levels in <i>cxcr6<sup>gfp/gfp</sup></i>, <i>cxcr6<sup>gfp/+</sup></i>, and <i>cxcr6<sup>+/+</sup></i> littermates 12 h after a challenge with 20 mg/kg ConA IP. …”
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    Illustration of decline in network accuracy associated with large window sizes, using simulated data. by Sam Tilsen (406665)

    Published 2021
    “…(d) Scalogram showing accuracy decrease at large analysis scales.</p>…”
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    <i>K</i>‑Index: A Descriptor, Predictor, and Correlator of Complex Nanomorphology to Other Material Properties by Tahereh Taghvaee (3906586)

    Published 2019
    “…Herewith, the θ-to-Π ratio is referred to as the <i>K</i>-index, and it was noticed that all polyurea samples of this study could be put in eight <i>K</i>-index groups with separate nanomorphologies ranging from caterpillar-like assemblies of nanoparticles, to thin nanofibers, to cocoon-like structures, to large bald microspheres. A first validation of the <i>K</i>-index as a morphology descriptor was based on compressing samples to different strains: it was observed that as the porosity decreases, the water-contact angle decreases proportionally, and thereby the <i>K</i>-index remains constant. …”
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    <i>K</i>‑Index: A Descriptor, Predictor, and Correlator of Complex Nanomorphology to Other Material Properties by Tahereh Taghvaee (3906586)

    Published 2019
    “…Herewith, the θ-to-Π ratio is referred to as the <i>K</i>-index, and it was noticed that all polyurea samples of this study could be put in eight <i>K</i>-index groups with separate nanomorphologies ranging from caterpillar-like assemblies of nanoparticles, to thin nanofibers, to cocoon-like structures, to large bald microspheres. A first validation of the <i>K</i>-index as a morphology descriptor was based on compressing samples to different strains: it was observed that as the porosity decreases, the water-contact angle decreases proportionally, and thereby the <i>K</i>-index remains constant. …”
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    <i>K</i>‑Index: A Descriptor, Predictor, and Correlator of Complex Nanomorphology to Other Material Properties by Tahereh Taghvaee (3906586)

    Published 2019
    “…Herewith, the θ-to-Π ratio is referred to as the <i>K</i>-index, and it was noticed that all polyurea samples of this study could be put in eight <i>K</i>-index groups with separate nanomorphologies ranging from caterpillar-like assemblies of nanoparticles, to thin nanofibers, to cocoon-like structures, to large bald microspheres. A first validation of the <i>K</i>-index as a morphology descriptor was based on compressing samples to different strains: it was observed that as the porosity decreases, the water-contact angle decreases proportionally, and thereby the <i>K</i>-index remains constant. …”
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    <i>K</i>‑Index: A Descriptor, Predictor, and Correlator of Complex Nanomorphology to Other Material Properties by Tahereh Taghvaee (3906586)

    Published 2019
    “…Herewith, the θ-to-Π ratio is referred to as the <i>K</i>-index, and it was noticed that all polyurea samples of this study could be put in eight <i>K</i>-index groups with separate nanomorphologies ranging from caterpillar-like assemblies of nanoparticles, to thin nanofibers, to cocoon-like structures, to large bald microspheres. A first validation of the <i>K</i>-index as a morphology descriptor was based on compressing samples to different strains: it was observed that as the porosity decreases, the water-contact angle decreases proportionally, and thereby the <i>K</i>-index remains constant. …”