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    Exploring the Potential of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Cryogenic Helium-Based Gas Gap Heat Switches via High-Throughput Computational Screening by Lingxiao Qin (18181961)

    Published 2024
    “…Compared with the commonly used adsorbent in the GGHSs (activated carbon), metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have larger surface areas, higher pore volumes, and exceptional tunability, which motivates this study to explore their potential for application in cryogenic GGHSs. …”
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    Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution by Takahito Itoh (317463)

    Published 2022
    “…Attractively, the rates of thermal copolymerization were found to increase roughly with an increase in the chain length of the linear alkoxy groups and/or a decrease in the reacting exomethylene carbon distances between <b>1</b> and <b>3</b>. …”
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    Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution by Takahito Itoh (317463)

    Published 2022
    “…Attractively, the rates of thermal copolymerization were found to increase roughly with an increase in the chain length of the linear alkoxy groups and/or a decrease in the reacting exomethylene carbon distances between <b>1</b> and <b>3</b>. …”
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    Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution by Takahito Itoh (317463)

    Published 2022
    “…Attractively, the rates of thermal copolymerization were found to increase roughly with an increase in the chain length of the linear alkoxy groups and/or a decrease in the reacting exomethylene carbon distances between <b>1</b> and <b>3</b>. …”
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    Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution by Takahito Itoh (317463)

    Published 2022
    “…Attractively, the rates of thermal copolymerization were found to increase roughly with an increase in the chain length of the linear alkoxy groups and/or a decrease in the reacting exomethylene carbon distances between <b>1</b> and <b>3</b>. …”
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    Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution by Takahito Itoh (317463)

    Published 2022
    “…Attractively, the rates of thermal copolymerization were found to increase roughly with an increase in the chain length of the linear alkoxy groups and/or a decrease in the reacting exomethylene carbon distances between <b>1</b> and <b>3</b>. …”
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    Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution by Takahito Itoh (317463)

    Published 2022
    “…Attractively, the rates of thermal copolymerization were found to increase roughly with an increase in the chain length of the linear alkoxy groups and/or a decrease in the reacting exomethylene carbon distances between <b>1</b> and <b>3</b>. …”
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    Decrease in the burst onset latency of the recruited neurons leads to pruning of long delay connections. by Yevhen Tupikov (10319281)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A: Burst onset latency between the parent and the recruited neurons decreases during recruitment. Early in the recruitment, the recruited neurons are immature can still spontaneously fire, hence the burst onset latencies are scattered in a large range. …”
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    Loss of <i>Nf1</i> increases sleep fragmentation and decreases sleep depth. by Elizabeth B. Brown (4582978)

    Published 2023
    “…N = 58–70. <b>M</b>. Linear regression of daytime reactivity as a function of time asleep in pan-neuronal <i>Nf1</i><sup>RNAi</sup> knockdown flies and their controls. …”
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    M<sup>6</sup>A-mediated up-regulation of LncRNA LIFR-AS1 enhances the progression of pancreatic cancer via miRNA-150-5p/ VEGFA/Akt signaling by Jian-Qing Chen (8271900)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the exact role of m<sup>6</sup>A induced LIFR-AS1 in pancreatic cancer (PC) and its potential molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. In this study, we determined that PC cell lines and tumors exhibit increased LIFR-AS1 expression that correlates with larger tumor size, lymph node metastasis, and more advanced TNM stage. …”
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    Ozone Chemistry and Photochemistry at the Surface of Icelandic Volcanic Dust: Insights from Elemental Speciation Analysis by Maya Abou-Ghanem (6401174)

    Published 2021
    “…Volcanic particulate matter (PM), whether emitted directly as ash or indirectly via suspension of glaciogenic sediments, comprises a large fraction of atmospheric PM in Iceland, a major high-latitude dust source area. …”
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    Synthesis and Stability Phase Diagram of Topological Semimetal Family LnSb<sub><i>x</i></sub>Te<sub>2–<i>x</i>–δ</sub> by Tyger H. Salters (20381925)

    Published 2024
    “…The presence of structurally related LnTe<sub>3</sub> in samples suggests that stability is limited by the size of Ln, due to increasing compressive strain along the layer stacking axis with decreasing size. Finally, we demonstrate that late Ln can be stabilized in LnSb<sub><i>x</i></sub>Te<sub>2–<i>x</i>–δ</sub> via substitution into larger Ln members, synthesizing La<sub>1–<i>y</i></sub>Ho<sub><i>y</i></sub>Sb<sub><i>x</i></sub>Te<sub>2–<i>x</i>–δ</sub> as a proof of concept.…”
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    Synthesis and Stability Phase Diagram of Topological Semimetal Family LnSb<sub><i>x</i></sub>Te<sub>2–<i>x</i>–δ</sub> by Tyger H. Salters (20381925)

    Published 2024
    “…The presence of structurally related LnTe<sub>3</sub> in samples suggests that stability is limited by the size of Ln, due to increasing compressive strain along the layer stacking axis with decreasing size. Finally, we demonstrate that late Ln can be stabilized in LnSb<sub><i>x</i></sub>Te<sub>2–<i>x</i>–δ</sub> via substitution into larger Ln members, synthesizing La<sub>1–<i>y</i></sub>Ho<sub><i>y</i></sub>Sb<sub><i>x</i></sub>Te<sub>2–<i>x</i>–δ</sub> as a proof of concept.…”