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    Overview of the WeARTolerance program. by Ana Beato (20489933)

    Published 2024
    “…The quantitative results from Phase 1 demonstrated a decreasing trend in all primary outcomes. …”
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    Net work vs phase of activation and lattice spacing. Top) We simulated work loops in the half sarcomere model at phases of activation of 0 to 0.95 in 0.05 increments, as well as over lattice spacings from 12 to 18 nm and plotted the new work for each condition.... by Travis Carver Tune (21012349)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Net work vs phase of activation and lattice spacing. Top) We simulated work loops in the half sarcomere model at phases of activation of 0 to 0.95 in 0.05 increments, as well as over lattice spacings from 12 to 18 nm and plotted the new work for each condition. …”
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    DataSheet1_Decreasing viscosity and increasing accessible load by replacing classical diluents with a hydrotrope in liquid–liquid extraction.docx by Asmae El Maangar (19690522)

    Published 2025
    “…We show that using hydrotropes as a diluent decreases the viscosity of solutions by more than a factor of ten, even under high load by extracted cations. …”
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    Phases of the intervention program. by Ana Beato (20489933)

    Published 2024
    “…The quantitative results from Phase 1 demonstrated a decreasing trend in all primary outcomes. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase by Valentina Rangel-Angarita (16972992)

    Published 2025
    “…Importantly, we noted instances where free glycans adducted to unmodified peptides in the gas phase and were misidentified by search algorithms as O-glycopeptides. …”
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    Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media by Xueyi Zhang (2019148)

    Published 2025
    “…When a nonwetting immiscible phase is present within the pore space, it can remain immobile, which we call unsaturated flow, or move, resulting in multiphase flow. …”
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    Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media by Xueyi Zhang (2019148)

    Published 2025
    “…When a nonwetting immiscible phase is present within the pore space, it can remain immobile, which we call unsaturated flow, or move, resulting in multiphase flow. …”
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    Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media by Xueyi Zhang (2019148)

    Published 2025
    “…When a nonwetting immiscible phase is present within the pore space, it can remain immobile, which we call unsaturated flow, or move, resulting in multiphase flow. …”