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Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13282
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13283
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13284
Two-Dimensional Growth Rate Control of l‑Phenylalanine Crystal by Laser Trapping in Unsaturated Aqueous Solution
Published 2016“…As the critical phenomenon underlying the crystal growth, we propose that a dense domain consisting of a large number of the liquid-like clusters is formed prior to the crystallization. …”
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13285
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13286
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13287
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13288
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13289
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13290
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13291
Two-Dimensional Growth Rate Control of l‑Phenylalanine Crystal by Laser Trapping in Unsaturated Aqueous Solution
Published 2016“…As the critical phenomenon underlying the crystal growth, we propose that a dense domain consisting of a large number of the liquid-like clusters is formed prior to the crystallization. …”
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13292
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13293
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13294
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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13295
Expression levels and trends for miRNAs detected in maize grain filling.
Published 2015“…<p><sup>a</sup>, miRNAs whose abundance increased linearly from 17 to 28 DAP;</p><p><sup>b</sup>, miRNAs whose abundance decreased linearly from 17 to 28 DAP;</p><p><sup>c</sup>, miRNAs up-regulated at 25 DAP;</p><p><sup>d</sup>, miRNAs down-regulated at 25 DAP;</p><p><sup>e</sup>, miRNAs up-regulated at 22 DAP;</p><p><sup>f</sup>, miRNAs down-regulated at 22 DAP;</p><p><sup>g</sup>, miRNAs that had irregular changes.…”
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13296
Table_1_Nitrogen and Phosphorous Content in Blue Mussels (Mytilus spp.) Across the Baltic Sea.XLSX
Published 2020“…We observed that nutrient content was not linearly correlated to salinity, but if categorized, decreased at higher salinities. …”
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13297
Data_Sheet_1_Saturated Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in in situ Fragmentation Bioleaching of Copper Sulfide Ores.docx
Published 2022“…The conjoint effect of the five variables on oxygen solubility showed that pH was linearly negatively related to oxygen solubility. Additionally, a mathematical model was also proposed to predict the saturated dissolved oxygen concentration in in situ fragmentation bioleaching of copper sulfide ores. …”
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13298
Concept and procedure of the inverse reinforcement learning (IRL)-based approach.
Published 2018“…<p><b>(A)</b> Reinforcement learning represents a forward problem, in which a behavioral strategy is optimized to maximize the cumulative reward given as a series of states and rewards. …”
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13299
DataSheet_1_Integrated use of phosphorus fertilizer and farmyard manure improves wheat productivity by improving soil quality and P availability in calcareous soil under subhumid c...
Published 2023“…</p>Results and Discussion<p>Soil organic matter increased (30-72%) linearly for both fertilizer and FYM, whereas pH decreased (0.1-0.3 units) with fertilizer only. …”
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Kinetics of Ldt<sub>fm</sub> inactivation by imipenem, ceftriaxone, and ampicillin.
Published 2013“…Regression analysis was performed with equation F<sub>t</sub> = F<sub>eq</sub>+ΔF e<sup>−<i>k</i>obst</sup> in which F<sub>eq</sub> and F<sub>t</sub> are the fluorescence intensities at equilibrium and at time t, respectively, ΔF is the difference between fluorescence intensity at time = 0 and at equilibrium, t is time, and <i>k</i><sub>obs</sub> is a constant. The resulting rate constants (<i>k</i><sub>obs</sub>) increased linearly with the drug concentration (E) and the slope provided an estimate of the efficiency of enzyme acylation (F).…”