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Metabolome data of the discovery cohort.
Published 2025“…This study was the first to characterize serum metabolites in OC and RC based on a large clinical cohort, and successfully constructed and validated a noninvasive diagnostic model for Omicron variant patients.…”
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Some examples of selected Chinese characters.
Published 2025“…However, traditional methods are time-consuming, especially for complex fonts or large character sets. Font transfer streamlines this process by learning font transitions to generate multiple styles from a target font. …”
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Modeling method used.
Published 2025“…Urban vegetation significantly influences larval presence, although higher vegetation index values correlate with a decreased probability of larval occurrence. Additionally, the combination of vegetation and urban structures plays a crucial role in determining the presence of <i>Ae. albopictus</i> larvae in public spaces, where small, organized urban objects and large patches of vegetation increase the likelihood of larval presence. …”
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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“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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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“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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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“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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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“…The effect of platinum particle size on the kinetics and mechanism of ethane dehydrogenation (EDH) and hydrogenolysis (EH) is elucidated using first-principles and multiscale modeling. A particle-based microkinetic modeling (PB-MKM) approach is used to couple the MKMs for individual facets, i.e., Pt(111), Pt(100), and Pt(211), into a variable-size Pt nanoparticle catalyst model. …”
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