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Video_4_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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Video_6_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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Video_3_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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Video_1_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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Video_7_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.mp4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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Video_2_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.mp4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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Video_5_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4
Published 2019“…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
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13548
Grounded predictions generally show paths that connect two micro-clusters.
Published 2021“…<p>Figures a and d show the connection of a larger cluster and a smaller one, exhibiting an absorption pattern. …”
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13549
Impact of Ligand Modification on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction of Highly Active Silver(I)- and Ruthenium(II)-N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Based Electrocatalysts: Comprehension from the...
Published 2024“…Their respective η<sub>50</sub> values are in the range −287 to −496 mV vs RHE with comparative Tafel slope values (94.3–208.4 mV dec<sup>–1</sup>) with a decrease in the performance to 265 mV vs RHE (η<sub>10</sub> for <b>10</b>) over 18 h of HER operation. …”
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Impact of Ligand Modification on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction of Highly Active Silver(I)- and Ruthenium(II)-N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Based Electrocatalysts: Comprehension from the...
Published 2024“…Their respective η<sub>50</sub> values are in the range −287 to −496 mV vs RHE with comparative Tafel slope values (94.3–208.4 mV dec<sup>–1</sup>) with a decrease in the performance to 265 mV vs RHE (η<sub>10</sub> for <b>10</b>) over 18 h of HER operation. …”
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Shock Wave Catheter Ablation (SWCA) System and Catheter Position in Animal Study.
Published 2015“…<p>The spherical SW was generated in a water-filled semi-elliptical reflector attached to the catheter tip by irradiation of Q-switched Holmium (Ho):yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) laser beam through quartz optical fiber. …”
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Image2_Impact of CytoSorb and CKRT on hemodynamics in pediatric patients with septic shock: the PedCyto study.jpeg
Published 2023“…</p>Results<p>There were significant decreases in the Vasoactive Inotropic Score (VIS) and the Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction 2 (PELOD-2) score at 72 and 96 h from the start of the CytoSorb therapy compared to baseline; the reductions were larger in the hemoadsorption group than in the control group (historical cohort). 28-day mortality was lower, although not significantly, in the hemoadsorption group when compared to the control group (5/17 [29%] vs. 8/13 [61%] OR 0.26 [95% CI: 0.05–1.2]; p = 0.08).…”
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Image1_Impact of CytoSorb and CKRT on hemodynamics in pediatric patients with septic shock: the PedCyto study.jpeg
Published 2023“…</p>Results<p>There were significant decreases in the Vasoactive Inotropic Score (VIS) and the Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction 2 (PELOD-2) score at 72 and 96 h from the start of the CytoSorb therapy compared to baseline; the reductions were larger in the hemoadsorption group than in the control group (historical cohort). 28-day mortality was lower, although not significantly, in the hemoadsorption group when compared to the control group (5/17 [29%] vs. 8/13 [61%] OR 0.26 [95% CI: 0.05–1.2]; p = 0.08).…”
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Polyethylene Glycol Impacts Conformation and Dynamics of Escherichia coli Prolyl-tRNA Synthetase Via Crowding and Confinement Effects
Published 2024“…PEG molecules of variable sizes are also used as crowding agents to mimic intracellular environments. A recent study with PEG crowders revealed decreased catalytic activity of Escherichia coli prolyl-tRNA synthetase (Ec ProRS), where the smaller molecular weight PEGs had the maximum impact. …”
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Polyethylene Glycol Impacts Conformation and Dynamics of Escherichia coli Prolyl-tRNA Synthetase Via Crowding and Confinement Effects
Published 2024“…PEG molecules of variable sizes are also used as crowding agents to mimic intracellular environments. A recent study with PEG crowders revealed decreased catalytic activity of Escherichia coli prolyl-tRNA synthetase (Ec ProRS), where the smaller molecular weight PEGs had the maximum impact. …”
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13557
Results of Experiment 4.
Published 2013“…Positive changes (in green colour) indicate that the % of frames judged as “self” increased because participants accepted as “self-stimuli” morphed pictures that contained a larger % of the other’s face, relative to the pre-test. …”
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Results of Experiment 1.
Published 2013“…Positive changes (in green colour) indicate that the % of frames judged as “self” increased because participants accepted as “self-stimuli” morphed pictures that contained a larger % of the other’s face, relative to the pre-test. …”
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The role of TLR9 on <i>Leishmania amazonensis</i> infection and its influence on intranasal LaAg vaccine efficacy
Published 2019“…<i>amazonensis</i> infection than WT mice, presenting a larger lesion and an increased parasite load at the peak of infection and in the chronic phase. …”
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Chemical analyses of soils (n = 2 / agroecosystem) tested.
Published 2022“…<p>Green- or red-highlighted cells in the p-value column (within each larger agroecosystem column) indicate significant increases or decreases in the parameter tested as a result of applying disruption to the soils.…”