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    High Stability, Piezoelectric Response, and Promising Photocatalytic Activity on the New Pentagonal CGeP<sub>4</sub> Monolayer by José A. S. Laranjeira (18870824)

    Published 2024
    “…Under compressive strain, the band gap decreases almost linearly to 2.65 eV at −8% strain and then drops sharply to 0.97 eV, an ∼69% variation. …”
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    High Stability, Piezoelectric Response, and Promising Photocatalytic Activity on the New Pentagonal CGeP<sub>4</sub> Monolayer by José A. S. Laranjeira (18870824)

    Published 2024
    “…Under compressive strain, the band gap decreases almost linearly to 2.65 eV at −8% strain and then drops sharply to 0.97 eV, an ∼69% variation. …”
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    Achieving Improved Ion Swarm Shaping Based on Ion Leakage Control in Ion Mobility Spectrometry by Jiyao Wang (2121157)

    Published 2025
    “…Simulations and experiments demonstrate that precise voltage adjustments effectively minimize ion leakage, enhancing resolving power by 50% (reaching a maximum of 106), while the corresponding decrease in signal intensity follows the <i>I</i><sub>p</sub>–<i>R</i><sub>p</sub> linear relationship. …”
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    Behaviour and significance of reservoir evaporation and seepage losses – an experience of four reservoirs in Damodar River Valley, India by Dipankar Chaudhuri (498103)

    Published 2025
    “…Frequency of seepage varied significantly with the season or month. It increased noticeably with rise of operating level. …”
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    Table 1_Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and diabetes in Chinese adults.docx by Haiyan Yu (356393)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>There was a U-shaped association between sleep duration and the risk of diabetes in women, with the lowest risk for diabetes at approximately 8–9h/day. For men, risk for new-onset diabetes decreased significantly with increasing sleep duration only among participants < 60 years. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Gender differences in the association between sleep duration and diabetes in Chinese adults.docx by Haiyan Yu (356393)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>There was a U-shaped association between sleep duration and the risk of diabetes in women, with the lowest risk for diabetes at approximately 8–9h/day. For men, risk for new-onset diabetes decreased significantly with increasing sleep duration only among participants < 60 years. …”