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A platelet lipidomics signature in patients with COVID-19
Published 2023“…In particular, a significant decrease of ether phospholipids and increased levels of ganglioside GM3 were observed in platelets from COVID-19 patients. …”
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Mean area of CNV of laser spots delivered with different distances away from the optic disc.
Published 2014“…<p>CNV area of spots delivered with distance of <1PD, 1PD 2PD and 3PD away from optic disc was examined.16–20 week-old female C57BL/6 mice were given laser photocoagulation spots at 3, 12 and 9 o'clock positions in the retinas with distance of <1PD (A), 1PD (B), 2PD (C), or 3PD (D) away from the optic disc of each eye with a cover slide placed on the cornea as a contact lens. …”
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Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study
Published 2024“…We find clear scaling laws between heat flux <i>Q</i>, residual volume <i>V</i>, gravitational acceleration <i>g,</i> and nucleation density <i>N</i><sub>0</sub> with <i>Q</i> ∼ <i>g</i><sup>1/6</sup><i>N</i><sub>0</sub><sup>1/3</sup> and <i>V</i> ∼ <i>g</i><sup>–1/2</sup><i>N</i><sub>0</sub><sup>0</sup>. We also identify a critical gravitational acceleration determined by nucleation density, above which a counterintuitive trend emerges: the heat flux decreases with increasing gravitational acceleration. …”