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    Mean value of the longitudinal scaling exponent as a function of the growth rate threshold <i>b</i><sub><i>c</i></sub>. by Fabiano L. Ribeiro (4893388)

    Published 2020
    “…The mean value of decreases drastically as <i>b</i><sub><i>c</i></sub> increases. …”
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    Dose-dependent increase in NREM sleep and decrease in wakefulness by <i>p</i>.<i>o</i>. administration of TEG in mice. by Mahesh K. Kaushik (3753871)

    Published 2017
    “…(F) Total amount of wake, REM, and NREM sleep over 12 h dark period after vehicle (black bars) and various doses of TEG (colored bars) administration. There was a dose-dependent increase in NREM sleep with concomitant decrease in wake. …”
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    Optically Modulated Electrokinetic Manipulation and Concentration of Colloidal Particles near an Electrode Surface by Aloke Kumar (674138)

    Published 2010
    “…The technique uses indium tin oxide (ITO)-based parallel-plate electrodes on which highly localized infrared (1064 nm) laser illumination is shone. We show that the highly localized laser illumination leads to a highly nonuniform heating of the electrode substrate, which in turn drives an electrothermal microvortex resulting in a rapid transport of particles toward the illuminated site. …”
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    Optically Modulated Electrokinetic Manipulation and Concentration of Colloidal Particles near an Electrode Surface by Aloke Kumar (674138)

    Published 2010
    “…The technique uses indium tin oxide (ITO)-based parallel-plate electrodes on which highly localized infrared (1064 nm) laser illumination is shone. We show that the highly localized laser illumination leads to a highly nonuniform heating of the electrode substrate, which in turn drives an electrothermal microvortex resulting in a rapid transport of particles toward the illuminated site. …”
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