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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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10003
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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10004
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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10005
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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10006
Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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10007
Structural Optimization and Pharmacological Evaluation of Inhibitors Targeting Dual-Specificity Tyrosine Phosphorylation-Regulated Kinases (DYRK) and CDC-like kinases (CLK) in Glio...
Published 2017“…The most potent inhibitors (IC<sub>50</sub> ≤ 50 nM) significantly decreased viability, clonogenic survival, migration, and invasion of glioblastoma cells. …”
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10010
Detailed technical parameters of the test engine.
Published 2025“…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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10011
Open chain representations of butanol isomers.
Published 2025“…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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10012
Experimental Study Parameters.
Published 2025“…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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10013
Diagram illustrating the experimental setup.
Published 2025“…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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10014
Rp_0.30_Combustion_and_emissions_Dataset.
Published 2025“…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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Rp_0.30_Pressure_HRR_Temp_Dataset.
Published 2025“…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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10016
Supplementary Material for: Levothyroxine Administration during Ramadan: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
Published 2021“…For patients at the 50th percentile pre-Ramadan, no statically significant within-patient changes were found, though descriptively, increases in plasma TSH were observed for groups 2 and 3, while a decrease was observed in group 1. …”
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10017
Data for brain oscillations.
Published 2024“…During the cognitively demanding task, mental fatigue was evidenced by increased errors, missed trials, and decreased N100 amplitude over time. While no effect was reported on force steadiness, both tasks induced a decrease in MVC (<i>p</i> = .040), a force RFD-SF lower slope (<i>p</i> = .011), and a reduction in the coefficient of determination (<i>p</i> = .011). …”
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10018
Data for physical tasks.
Published 2024“…During the cognitively demanding task, mental fatigue was evidenced by increased errors, missed trials, and decreased N100 amplitude over time. While no effect was reported on force steadiness, both tasks induced a decrease in MVC (<i>p</i> = .040), a force RFD-SF lower slope (<i>p</i> = .011), and a reduction in the coefficient of determination (<i>p</i> = .011). …”
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10019
Subjective data.
Published 2024“…During the cognitively demanding task, mental fatigue was evidenced by increased errors, missed trials, and decreased N100 amplitude over time. While no effect was reported on force steadiness, both tasks induced a decrease in MVC (<i>p</i> = .040), a force RFD-SF lower slope (<i>p</i> = .011), and a reduction in the coefficient of determination (<i>p</i> = .011). …”
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