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    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  2. 17462

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  3. 17463

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  4. 17464

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  5. 17465

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  6. 17466

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  7. 17467

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  8. 17468

    Quantum-Chemical Investigation of Hydrocarbon Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Spin-Active Carbon Catalyst Clusters by Oleksiy V. Khavryuchenko (770008)

    Published 2013
    “…The product of the first elementary step of the reaction, which is either a hydrocarbon radical or a surface ether, is found to be strictly dependent on the spin multiplicity of the catalyst, although energies of the initial state are spin-degenerate. …”
  9. 17469

    Large inputs exhibiting PPD produce synchronized, low-pass responses. by Cal F. Rabang (191595)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><i>A,</i> Spike rate curves from simulations using 2 Large inputs with 1 ms jitter. …”
  10. 17470

    Effect of CART on motor behavior. by Peizhong Mao (189608)

    Published 2012
    “…For the Control (CTL) group, there was nearly a 50/50 split in terms of the number of free versus wall-assisted rears. …”
  11. 17471

    DataSheet1_Using robot-assisted stiffness perturbations to evoke aftereffects useful to post-stroke gait rehabilitation.PDF by Vaughn Chambers (14326038)

    Published 2023
    “…Post-stroke gait normally presents as one of or a combination of unilaterally shortened step length, decreased dorsiflexion during swing phase, and decreased walking speed. …”
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    Synaptic weights and receptive field of edge-orientation classifiers integrating fast-decaying (AMPA) inputs. by Etay Hay (211940)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Synaptic weights from model first-order neurons onto classifier units using fast-decaying (AMPA) synapses and tuned to 20°, with a presentation time window of 50 ms and noise level 5%. …”
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    Population statistics of latency tuning. by Oren Shriki (157992)

    Published 2012
    “…In order to avoid artifacts from poorly tuned cells, the histogram shows only cells for which the modulation, <i>B</i>, of the first spike latency tuning curve was larger than 15 ms (∼50% of the cells from datasets 1 to 5 in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002536#pcbi-1002536-t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>).…”
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    DataSheet1_Identification of target groups and individuals for adherence interventions using tree-based prediction models.PDF by Johannes Wendl (11213891)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Results: 1) our simple linear regression model estimated a positive adherence effect, that is an increase in total costs of 10.73 Euro per PDC-point and year for diabetes type 1, 3.92 Euro for diabetes type 2 and 1.92 Euro for hyperlipidemia (all p ≤ 0.001). 2) The model-based tree detected subgroups with negative estimated adherence effects for diabetes type 2 (-1.69 Euro, 24.4% of cohort) and hyperlipidemia (-0.11 Euro, 36.1% and -5.50 Euro, 5.3%). 3) Our model-based random forest estimated personalized adherence effects with a significant proportion (4.2%–24.1%) of negative effects (up to -8.31 Euro). …”
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    Low SGZ proliferation and neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of adult <i>Prnp<sup>0/0</sup></i> mice correlate with high numbers of double labeled NG2-BrdU cells in the molecular la... by Ana Bribián (171285)

    Published 2012
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Left: Quantification of the number of PSA-NCAM-positive and BrdU-positive cells in dentate gyrus sections from <i>Prnp<sup>+/+</sup></i> and <i>Prnp<sup>0/0</sup></i> mice one day after BrdU-labeling. …”