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    Hydrodynamic Characterization of Phase Separation in Devices with Microfabricated Capillaries by Anand N. P. Radhakrishnan (6823991)

    Published 2019
    “…The trailing edge of the liquid slugs (receding meniscus) approached the advancing meniscus at a constant speed, thus leading to a linear decrease of the liquid slug length. …”
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    Hydrodynamic Characterization of Phase Separation in Devices with Microfabricated Capillaries by Anand N. P. Radhakrishnan (6823991)

    Published 2019
    “…The trailing edge of the liquid slugs (receding meniscus) approached the advancing meniscus at a constant speed, thus leading to a linear decrease of the liquid slug length. …”
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    Gap Δ versus <em>U</em> for different values of the anisotropy parameter <em>a</em> for the π-flux cubic lattice model at half-filling (from top to bottom, <em>a</em> = 0, 0.05, 0.... by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    RhoC dictates the behavior and abundance of SUM149 and MCF-10A BCSCs. by Devin T. Rosenthal (148780)

    Published 2012
    “…Comparing between ALDH populations within a cell line, cell speed is decreased in the ALDH (2) population concurrent with RhoC expression (Figure 1C–D) (*p,0.05; **p,0.01; MCF-10A vec n  = 93(+), 128(2); MCF10A G14V n  = 85(+), 92(2); SUM149 scrambled n  = 66(+), 52(2); SUM149 shRhoC n  = 67(+), 76(2)). …”