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    Impact of Alkali Metal Coordination on the Photoluminescence Quantum Efficiency Trend in Hybrid Supramolecular Trimetallic Halides by Pan Wang (198097)

    Published 2024
    “…Through the structural analysis of the crystal structure and characterizations of the optical properties of these materials, we have found a direct correlation between the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and the suitability of the coordination between the <i>A</i>-site metal and the crown ether. Specifically, as the radius of the alkali metal increases (from K to Rb), the PLQY decreases due to poorer suitability. …”
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    MXene/Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Nanocomposites as Supercapacitors for Portable Electronic Devices by Nanasaheb M. Shinde (8560572)

    Published 2025
    “…2D MXene nanosheets often encounter challenges such as aggregation and restacking, which can significantly decrease their performance in supercapacitor applications. …”
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    S1 File - by Sho Sugahara (11895828)

    Published 2024
    “…This upregulation was associated with the activation of eukaryotic transcription initiation factor 2α (eIF2α), implying that increased ribosome biogenesis was linked to the subsequent activation of protein translation. In contrast, decreased mitochondrial biogenesis was revealed via proteomic analysis. …”
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    Above- and below-ground mechanisms enhance competitiveness of invasive <i>Phytolacca americana</i> in heavy metal soil by Zhisen Yan (19856364)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, our results showed not only that heavy metal pollution favors invasive plants by suppressing the growth of native plants but may also increase invasions via effects of Cd accumulation in invasive litter that suppresses native plant germination.…”
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    Three-Tier Hierarchical Porous Structure with Ultrafast Capillary Transport for Flexible Electronics Cooling by Peilin Cui (18126360)

    Published 2025
    “…In this work, one three-tier hierarchical porous structure (mesocrack, micropore, and nanopapillae) was fabricated via a low-temperature sintering method based on the utilization of self-reducing metal precursors (∼300 °C), which can be used as a flexible porous wick. …”
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    Three-Tier Hierarchical Porous Structure with Ultrafast Capillary Transport for Flexible Electronics Cooling by Peilin Cui (18126360)

    Published 2025
    “…In this work, one three-tier hierarchical porous structure (mesocrack, micropore, and nanopapillae) was fabricated via a low-temperature sintering method based on the utilization of self-reducing metal precursors (∼300 °C), which can be used as a flexible porous wick. …”
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    Three-Tier Hierarchical Porous Structure with Ultrafast Capillary Transport for Flexible Electronics Cooling by Peilin Cui (18126360)

    Published 2025
    “…In this work, one three-tier hierarchical porous structure (mesocrack, micropore, and nanopapillae) was fabricated via a low-temperature sintering method based on the utilization of self-reducing metal precursors (∼300 °C), which can be used as a flexible porous wick. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Associations of combined exposure to selected metal mixtures with thyroid hormones in children: a cross-sectional study in China.pdf by Yuhan Cao (12837374)

    Published 2025
    “…Generalized linear regression (GLR) model and Quantile-based g-computation (QGC) were employed to estimate the association between metal exposure and thyroid hormone homeostasis.</p>Results<p>GLR model showed that a unit increase in ln-transformed Fe was associated with increases in TT3 (β = 0.163; P<sub>FDR</sub> < 0.001), TT4 (β = 12.255; P<sub>FDR</sub> < 0.001) and FT3 (β = 0.615; P<sub>FDR</sub> < 0.001), as well as decreases in TSH (β = −0.471; P<sub>FDR</sub> = 0.005) and FT4 (β = −1.938; P<sub>FDR</sub> < 0.001). …”