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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. …”
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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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    Firing rate decreases as repetition rate increases in the MGB neurons. by Flora M. Antunes (359590)

    Published 2013
    “…In this figure and subsequent ones (<i>e.g</i>., <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014071#pone-0014071-g006" target="_blank">Figs. 6</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014071#pone-0014071-g008" target="_blank">8</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014071#pone-0014071-g009" target="_blank">9</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014071#pone-0014071-g011" target="_blank">11</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014071#pone-0014071-g013" target="_blank">13</a>), the plots show responses as dot rasters, which plot individual spikes (red dots indicate responses to the deviant; blue dots indicate responses to the standard). …”
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    Unusual clinical phenotype of Stargardt disease by Pedro Molina-Solana (12683949)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT Mutations in the ABCA4 gene are a common cause of Stargardt disease; however, other retinal phenotypes have also been associated with mutations in this gene. …”
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    A neonatal murine model of coxsackievirus A4 infection for evaluation of vaccines and antiviral drugs by Zhenjie Zhang (530750)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Coxsackievirus A4 (CVA4) infection can cause hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), an epidemic illness affecting neonatal and paediatric cohorts, which can develop to severe neurological disease with high mortality. …”
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    Decreased TORC1 activates HPK-1 to extend longevity. by Ritika Das (4514968)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A-D) Decreased TORC1 induces neuronal expression of HPK-1. …”
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