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    Basic information about the Twitter datasets. by Yen-Shao Chen (18264587)

    Published 2024
    “…Simulations on real network topologies show that our shadow banning policies can shift opinions and increase or decrease opinion polarization. We find that if one shadow bans with the aim of shifting opinions in a certain direction, the resulting shadow banning policy can appear neutral. …”
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    Establishment of stable Dox-inducible <i>PEX11B</i> shRNA hESC cell lines (shPEX11B). by Maryam Esmaeili (6457958)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A) During neural differentiation of transduced stable hESCs lines, the RNA level of PEX11B decreased significantly after Dox treatment. …”
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    Junk food diet-induced obesity increases D2 receptor autoinhibition in the ventral tegmental area and reduces ethanol drinking by Jason B. Cook (4404970)

    Published 2017
    “…In contrast, high calorie diets can increase or decrease ethanol drinking, but it is not known how a junk food diet (cafeteria diet) affects ethanol drinking. …”
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    Coumarin-Annelated Regioisomeric Heptahelicenes: Influence of Helicity on Excited-State Properties and Chiroptical Properties by Arindam Mukhopadhyay (1961227)

    Published 2019
    “…Two regioisomeric pairs of heptahelical mono- and biscoumarins that are differentiated by “<i>inward</i>” and “<i>outward</i>” disposition of the pyran-2-one moiety have been synthesized and investigated to understand the influence of helicity on excited-state and chiroptical properties. A slight variation in the helicities is found to manifest in contrasting excited-state properties of coumarin-annelated heptahelicenes; in addition to the intramolecular charge transfer, structural relaxation in the excited state is shown from theoretical calculations to cause decrease in the fluorescence quantum yield for a system with higher helicity. …”
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    Coumarin-Annelated Regioisomeric Heptahelicenes: Influence of Helicity on Excited-State Properties and Chiroptical Properties by Arindam Mukhopadhyay (1961227)

    Published 2019
    “…Two regioisomeric pairs of heptahelical mono- and biscoumarins that are differentiated by “<i>inward</i>” and “<i>outward</i>” disposition of the pyran-2-one moiety have been synthesized and investigated to understand the influence of helicity on excited-state and chiroptical properties. A slight variation in the helicities is found to manifest in contrasting excited-state properties of coumarin-annelated heptahelicenes; in addition to the intramolecular charge transfer, structural relaxation in the excited state is shown from theoretical calculations to cause decrease in the fluorescence quantum yield for a system with higher helicity. …”
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    Coumarin-Annelated Regioisomeric Heptahelicenes: Influence of Helicity on Excited-State Properties and Chiroptical Properties by Arindam Mukhopadhyay (1961227)

    Published 2019
    “…Two regioisomeric pairs of heptahelical mono- and biscoumarins that are differentiated by “<i>inward</i>” and “<i>outward</i>” disposition of the pyran-2-one moiety have been synthesized and investigated to understand the influence of helicity on excited-state and chiroptical properties. A slight variation in the helicities is found to manifest in contrasting excited-state properties of coumarin-annelated heptahelicenes; in addition to the intramolecular charge transfer, structural relaxation in the excited state is shown from theoretical calculations to cause decrease in the fluorescence quantum yield for a system with higher helicity. …”
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    Coumarin-Annelated Regioisomeric Heptahelicenes: Influence of Helicity on Excited-State Properties and Chiroptical Properties by Arindam Mukhopadhyay (1961227)

    Published 2019
    “…Two regioisomeric pairs of heptahelical mono- and biscoumarins that are differentiated by “<i>inward</i>” and “<i>outward</i>” disposition of the pyran-2-one moiety have been synthesized and investigated to understand the influence of helicity on excited-state and chiroptical properties. A slight variation in the helicities is found to manifest in contrasting excited-state properties of coumarin-annelated heptahelicenes; in addition to the intramolecular charge transfer, structural relaxation in the excited state is shown from theoretical calculations to cause decrease in the fluorescence quantum yield for a system with higher helicity. …”
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    Coumarin-Annelated Regioisomeric Heptahelicenes: Influence of Helicity on Excited-State Properties and Chiroptical Properties by Arindam Mukhopadhyay (1961227)

    Published 2019
    “…Two regioisomeric pairs of heptahelical mono- and biscoumarins that are differentiated by “<i>inward</i>” and “<i>outward</i>” disposition of the pyran-2-one moiety have been synthesized and investigated to understand the influence of helicity on excited-state and chiroptical properties. A slight variation in the helicities is found to manifest in contrasting excited-state properties of coumarin-annelated heptahelicenes; in addition to the intramolecular charge transfer, structural relaxation in the excited state is shown from theoretical calculations to cause decrease in the fluorescence quantum yield for a system with higher helicity. …”
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    Coumarin-Annelated Regioisomeric Heptahelicenes: Influence of Helicity on Excited-State Properties and Chiroptical Properties by Arindam Mukhopadhyay (1961227)

    Published 2019
    “…Two regioisomeric pairs of heptahelical mono- and biscoumarins that are differentiated by “<i>inward</i>” and “<i>outward</i>” disposition of the pyran-2-one moiety have been synthesized and investigated to understand the influence of helicity on excited-state and chiroptical properties. A slight variation in the helicities is found to manifest in contrasting excited-state properties of coumarin-annelated heptahelicenes; in addition to the intramolecular charge transfer, structural relaxation in the excited state is shown from theoretical calculations to cause decrease in the fluorescence quantum yield for a system with higher helicity. …”