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<b>When more isn’t better: Sperm competition decreases fertilization success and motile sperm in two sea urchin species</b>
Published 2025“…Additionally, variation in fertilization success among males within the same experiment suggests the presence of gamete compatibility effects. We suggest that chemical interactions via seminal fluid from competitors, or via<i> </i>competitive blocking of the sperm-binding site by incompatible sperm, may cause reduced motility and fertilization under sperm competition. …”
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Large Hyperfine Coupling Arising from Pseudo‑<sup>2</sup>S Ground States in a Series of Lutetium(II) Metallocene Complexes
Published 2025“…To our knowledge, this degree of s-character in a molecular orbital is the largest yet reported for an open-shell isolable complex. …”
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Continuous Viscoelasticity Measurement of Cell Spheroids via Microfluidic Electrical Aspiration
Published 2024“…Measurement of viscoelastic characteristics of cells cultured in three-dimensional (3D) is critical to study many biological processes including tissue and organ growth. In this article, we present a unique electrical aspiration method to measure the viscoelastic properties of cell spheroids. …”
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Modeling the Shape and Stability of Co Nanoparticles as a Function of Size and Support Interactions through DFT Calculations and Monte Carlo Simulations
Published 2025“…We additionally report the size-dependent surface energies and chemical potentials of Co NPs, which are both shown to decrease fast in the 2–6 nm size range and approach convergence afterward. …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…Facet cooperativity is observed for the EDH mechanism, where surface reactions occur predominantly on Pt(211), while adsorption and desorption largely proceed on the terrace facets. Ethylene is produced via both dehydrogenation and hydrogenation pathways, methane originates from C–C cleavage on Pt(211), and acetylene is produced, in trace amounts, on Pt(111). …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…Facet cooperativity is observed for the EDH mechanism, where surface reactions occur predominantly on Pt(211), while adsorption and desorption largely proceed on the terrace facets. Ethylene is produced via both dehydrogenation and hydrogenation pathways, methane originates from C–C cleavage on Pt(211), and acetylene is produced, in trace amounts, on Pt(111). …”
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Understanding the Effect of Platinum Particle Size on Ethane Dehydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis: Particle-Based Microkinetic Modeling at Finite Conversion
Published 2025“…Facet cooperativity is observed for the EDH mechanism, where surface reactions occur predominantly on Pt(211), while adsorption and desorption largely proceed on the terrace facets. Ethylene is produced via both dehydrogenation and hydrogenation pathways, methane originates from C–C cleavage on Pt(211), and acetylene is produced, in trace amounts, on Pt(111). …”