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    The Physiological Molecular Shape of Spectrin: A Compact Supercoil Resembling a Chinese Finger Trap by Jeffrey W. Brown (252683)

    Published 2015
    “…In addition to explaining spectrin’s physiological resting length of ~55-65 nm, our model provides a mechanism by which spectrin is able to undergo a seamless three-fold extension while remaining a linear filament, an experimentally observed property. …”
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    Quantitative 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing for Comprehensive Pathogenic Bacterial Tracking in a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant by Rasindu Galagoda (14776521)

    Published 2023
    “…A novel bacterial pathogen database based on biosafety levels (BSLs) was constructed for rapid pathogen identification. …”
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    Tracking Dynamic Chemical Reactivity Networks with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry: A Case of Microplastic-Derived Dissolved Organic Carbon by Vittorio Albergamo (6845921)

    Published 2024
    “…From these, we extracted 199 and 568 plausible parent–transformation product pairs via matching of features (a) with complementary increasing and decreasing trends (Spearman’s correlation coefficient between normalized intensity and time), (b) spectral similarities of at least three accurate mass MS2 fragments, and (c) at least 3 ppm agreement between the theoretical and measured change in <i>m</i>/<i>z</i> between the parent–transformation product formula. …”
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    Tracking Dynamic Chemical Reactivity Networks with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry: A Case of Microplastic-Derived Dissolved Organic Carbon by Vittorio Albergamo (6845921)

    Published 2024
    “…From these, we extracted 199 and 568 plausible parent–transformation product pairs via matching of features (a) with complementary increasing and decreasing trends (Spearman’s correlation coefficient between normalized intensity and time), (b) spectral similarities of at least three accurate mass MS2 fragments, and (c) at least 3 ppm agreement between the theoretical and measured change in <i>m</i>/<i>z</i> between the parent–transformation product formula. …”
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    Quantitative 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing for Comprehensive Pathogenic Bacterial Tracking in a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant by Rasindu Galagoda (14776521)

    Published 2023
    “…A novel bacterial pathogen database based on biosafety levels (BSLs) was constructed for rapid pathogen identification. …”
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    Quantitative 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing for Comprehensive Pathogenic Bacterial Tracking in a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant by Rasindu Galagoda (14776521)

    Published 2023
    “…A novel bacterial pathogen database based on biosafety levels (BSLs) was constructed for rapid pathogen identification. …”
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    Quantitative 16S rRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing for Comprehensive Pathogenic Bacterial Tracking in a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant by Rasindu Galagoda (14776521)

    Published 2023
    “…A novel bacterial pathogen database based on biosafety levels (BSLs) was constructed for rapid pathogen identification. …”
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    Tracking Dynamic Chemical Reactivity Networks with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry: A Case of Microplastic-Derived Dissolved Organic Carbon by Vittorio Albergamo (6845921)

    Published 2024
    “…From these, we extracted 199 and 568 plausible parent–transformation product pairs via matching of features (a) with complementary increasing and decreasing trends (Spearman’s correlation coefficient between normalized intensity and time), (b) spectral similarities of at least three accurate mass MS2 fragments, and (c) at least 3 ppm agreement between the theoretical and measured change in <i>m</i>/<i>z</i> between the parent–transformation product formula. …”
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