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    Sensitivity vs Competing Proton Transfer Reactions: Addressing Key Parameters of Ion Chemistry in Ion Mobility Spectrometry by Christoph Schaefer (9357141)

    Published 2025
    “…Operating IMS at low pressure and high reduced electric field strengths has been shown to mitigate these competing ion–molecule reactions. Therefore, in this work, we present a kinetic model to evaluate the effect of key operating parameters on the ion suppression caused by competing ion–molecule reactions, guiding the instrumental design of IMS. …”
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    A Sustainable Iron Carbon Fertilization Strategy to Increase Grain Production and Mitigate Nitrate Pollution by Liu Chunlei (15342442)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">We reported a new iron carbon (FeC) fertilization strategy that achieved a triple effect of grain yield increase, N pollution mitigation, and fertilizer decrease. Field and pot experiments confirmed that the FeC fertilization increased rice yield by 21.6 % and reached a N use efficiency of 80.2 + 6.5 % with a 50 % decrease of fertilizer compared to urea fertilization. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Empagliflozin’s cardioenergetic protective effects through PPARα pathway modulation in heart failure.pdf by Hua Wei (60877)

    Published 2025
    “…Post-treatment, MRGlu and glucose uptake decreased markedly in the empagliflozin (EMPG) group, while no significant changes were observed in the fenofibrate (FF) group. …”
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    (A-H). Case 1: primary subcutaneous facial alveolar echinococcosis. by Louis Bohard (22250661)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Left frontal swelling at diagnosis. <b>(B)</b> Marked regression of the lesion after 6 months of albendazole therapy. …”
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    Summary of the main outcomes of this study. by Andrea Timoncini (20390373)

    Published 2024
    “…The ageing process enhanced the antibiofilm properties, due to an increment in Cu ion release: aged PHC Cu and Cu15Zn exhibited the highest Cu ion release and hence the highest biofilm inhibition (decrease in colony forming unit (CFU)) in comparison to their pristine counterpart, while aged Cu18Ni20Zn displayed the lowest biofilm formation reduction, despite showing the highest aesthetic and morphological stability. …”