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    On the top, strain rate curves with S, E and A peaks. by Biagio Castaldi (20673392)

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…physiological maturation steps…”
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    Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists by Brian S. Gerstenberger (1936534)

    Published 2025
    “…Evidence generated through the characterization of conformationally restricted analogues supports the conclusion that the large potency enhancement is the result of the methyl substituent biasing the cyclohexane ring ground state conformation to favor that of the bound ligand and thus decreasing the ligand strain energy.…”
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    Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists by Brian S. Gerstenberger (1936534)

    Published 2025
    “…Evidence generated through the characterization of conformationally restricted analogues supports the conclusion that the large potency enhancement is the result of the methyl substituent biasing the cyclohexane ring ground state conformation to favor that of the bound ligand and thus decreasing the ligand strain energy.…”
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    Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists by Brian S. Gerstenberger (1936534)

    Published 2025
    “…Evidence generated through the characterization of conformationally restricted analogues supports the conclusion that the large potency enhancement is the result of the methyl substituent biasing the cyclohexane ring ground state conformation to favor that of the bound ligand and thus decreasing the ligand strain energy.…”
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    Large direct shear apparatus. by Chuang Wang (319638)

    Published 2025
    “…With increasing RC, both the instantaneous deformation and the total creep deformation of the residual soil gradually decrease. The shear strain of the residual soil increases gradually with increasing shear stress for the different RCs. …”
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