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Evidence of Formation of 1–10 nm Diameter Ice Nanotubes in Double-Walled Carbon Nanotube Capillaries
Published 2023“…However, the single-walled INTs reported in the literature all possess subnanometer diameters (<1 nm). Herein, based on systematic and large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the spontaneous freezing transition of liquid water to single-walled INTs with diameters reaching ∼10 nm when confined to capillaries of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DW-CNTs). …”
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Evidence of Formation of 1–10 nm Diameter Ice Nanotubes in Double-Walled Carbon Nanotube Capillaries
Published 2023“…However, the single-walled INTs reported in the literature all possess subnanometer diameters (<1 nm). Herein, based on systematic and large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the spontaneous freezing transition of liquid water to single-walled INTs with diameters reaching ∼10 nm when confined to capillaries of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DW-CNTs). …”
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Evidence of Formation of 1–10 nm Diameter Ice Nanotubes in Double-Walled Carbon Nanotube Capillaries
Published 2023“…However, the single-walled INTs reported in the literature all possess subnanometer diameters (<1 nm). Herein, based on systematic and large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the spontaneous freezing transition of liquid water to single-walled INTs with diameters reaching ∼10 nm when confined to capillaries of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DW-CNTs). …”
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Evidence of Formation of 1–10 nm Diameter Ice Nanotubes in Double-Walled Carbon Nanotube Capillaries
Published 2023“…However, the single-walled INTs reported in the literature all possess subnanometer diameters (<1 nm). Herein, based on systematic and large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the spontaneous freezing transition of liquid water to single-walled INTs with diameters reaching ∼10 nm when confined to capillaries of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DW-CNTs). …”
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Evidence of Formation of 1–10 nm Diameter Ice Nanotubes in Double-Walled Carbon Nanotube Capillaries
Published 2023“…However, the single-walled INTs reported in the literature all possess subnanometer diameters (<1 nm). Herein, based on systematic and large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the spontaneous freezing transition of liquid water to single-walled INTs with diameters reaching ∼10 nm when confined to capillaries of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DW-CNTs). …”
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Table_1_Domesticating Vigna stipulacea: Chromosome-Level genome assembly reveals VsPSAT1 as a candidate gene decreasing hard-seededness.xlsx
Published 2023“…We had previously identified mutants with desired domestication traits in a mutagenized population of the legume Vigna stipulacea Kuntze (minni payaru) as a pilot for de novo domestication. …”
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Release-decreasing vs. release-increasing astrocytes.
Published 2011“…When the astrocyte is included, even a single event of glutamate exocytosis from this latter (onset at <i>t</i> = 10 s, <i>black mark</i>) triggered by a Ca<sup>2+</sup> increase therein (AST, <i>top</i>), can deeply affect the amount of synaptic resources released by the same input. …”