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    Molecular Origin of Photovoltaic Performance in Donor-<i>block</i>-Acceptor All-Conjugated Block Copolymers by Kendall A. Smith (1477033)

    Published 2015
    “…All-conjugated block copolymers may be an effective route to self-assembled photovoltaic devices, but we lack basic information on the relationship between molecular characteristics and photovoltaic performance. Here, we synthesize a library of poly­(3-hexyl­thiophene) (P3HT) <i>block</i> poly­((9,9-dialkyl­fluorene)-2,7-diyl-<i>alt</i>-[4,7-bis­(alkyl­thiophen-5-yl)-2,1,3-benzo­thiadiazole]-2′,2″-diyl) (PFTBT) donor-<i>block</i>-acceptor all-conjugated block copolymers and carry out a comprehensive study of processing conditions, crystallinity, domain sizes, and side-chain structure on photovoltaic device performance. …”
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    Molecular Origin of Photovoltaic Performance in Donor-<i>block</i>-Acceptor All-Conjugated Block Copolymers by Kendall A. Smith (1477033)

    Published 2015
    “…All-conjugated block copolymers may be an effective route to self-assembled photovoltaic devices, but we lack basic information on the relationship between molecular characteristics and photovoltaic performance. Here, we synthesize a library of poly­(3-hexyl­thiophene) (P3HT) <i>block</i> poly­((9,9-dialkyl­fluorene)-2,7-diyl-<i>alt</i>-[4,7-bis­(alkyl­thiophen-5-yl)-2,1,3-benzo­thiadiazole]-2′,2″-diyl) (PFTBT) donor-<i>block</i>-acceptor all-conjugated block copolymers and carry out a comprehensive study of processing conditions, crystallinity, domain sizes, and side-chain structure on photovoltaic device performance. …”
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    Molecular Origin of Photovoltaic Performance in Donor-<i>block</i>-Acceptor All-Conjugated Block Copolymers by Kendall A. Smith (1477033)

    Published 2015
    “…All-conjugated block copolymers may be an effective route to self-assembled photovoltaic devices, but we lack basic information on the relationship between molecular characteristics and photovoltaic performance. Here, we synthesize a library of poly­(3-hexyl­thiophene) (P3HT) <i>block</i> poly­((9,9-dialkyl­fluorene)-2,7-diyl-<i>alt</i>-[4,7-bis­(alkyl­thiophen-5-yl)-2,1,3-benzo­thiadiazole]-2′,2″-diyl) (PFTBT) donor-<i>block</i>-acceptor all-conjugated block copolymers and carry out a comprehensive study of processing conditions, crystallinity, domain sizes, and side-chain structure on photovoltaic device performance. …”
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    AVP levels decline despite persistent hypotension following hemorrhagic shock. by Carrie A. Sims (4532332)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Pituitary and serum AVP levels were sampled at baseline (Sham), Severe Shock, after 60 minutes of resuscitation (60R) and at 18 hours post resuscitation (n = 6–7 per time point). (<b>A</b>) Posterior pituitary levels (pg/ml ± SEM) of AVP decrease during hemorrhagic shock and were significantly depressed at both 60R and at 18 hours. …”
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    Two-Dimensional Growth Rate Control of l‑Phenylalanine Crystal by Laser Trapping in Unsaturated Aqueous Solution by Ken-ichi Yuyama (1268838)

    Published 2016
    “…Focusing a continuous-wave near-infrared laser beam into the interface generates single l-phenylalanine crystal at the focal spot even under unsaturated condition. …”
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    Two-Dimensional Growth Rate Control of l‑Phenylalanine Crystal by Laser Trapping in Unsaturated Aqueous Solution by Ken-ichi Yuyama (1268838)

    Published 2016
    “…Focusing a continuous-wave near-infrared laser beam into the interface generates single l-phenylalanine crystal at the focal spot even under unsaturated condition. …”
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    Representative flow cytometry dotplots of the 4 patterns. by Fernando Fernández-Bañares (596205)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Left: TCRγδ+ T cells; Right: CD3− cells. Non-celiac patterns: A, Normal pattern; and B, Decrease of CD3− cells. …”
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    Laser-Induced Wettability Gradient Surface of the Aluminum Matrix Used for Directional Transportation and Collection of Underwater Bubbles by ZhiXia Zheng (8181243)

    Published 2019
    “…However, the control of the spontaneous directional transport and collection of numerous underwater bubbles remains a challenge. A new technique of a metal mesh with superhydrophobic/hydrophobic properties is demonstrated here, which creates a wettability gradient coupled with a microporous array by means of pulsed fiber laser ablation and chemical modification of the aluminum sheet. …”
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    Laser-Induced Wettability Gradient Surface of the Aluminum Matrix Used for Directional Transportation and Collection of Underwater Bubbles by ZhiXia Zheng (8181243)

    Published 2019
    “…However, the control of the spontaneous directional transport and collection of numerous underwater bubbles remains a challenge. A new technique of a metal mesh with superhydrophobic/hydrophobic properties is demonstrated here, which creates a wettability gradient coupled with a microporous array by means of pulsed fiber laser ablation and chemical modification of the aluminum sheet. …”
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    Laser-Induced Wettability Gradient Surface of the Aluminum Matrix Used for Directional Transportation and Collection of Underwater Bubbles by ZhiXia Zheng (8181243)

    Published 2019
    “…However, the control of the spontaneous directional transport and collection of numerous underwater bubbles remains a challenge. A new technique of a metal mesh with superhydrophobic/hydrophobic properties is demonstrated here, which creates a wettability gradient coupled with a microporous array by means of pulsed fiber laser ablation and chemical modification of the aluminum sheet. …”