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    High Capacity Garnet-Based All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries: Fabrication and 3D-Microstructure Resolved Modeling by Martin Finsterbusch (4764873)

    Published 2018
    “…However, even though the room temperature performance is also among the highest reported so far for similar cells, it still falls far short of the theoretical values. …”
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    High Capacity Garnet-Based All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries: Fabrication and 3D-Microstructure Resolved Modeling by Martin Finsterbusch (4764873)

    Published 2018
    “…However, even though the room temperature performance is also among the highest reported so far for similar cells, it still falls far short of the theoretical values. …”
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    A hyperfine-resolved spectroscopic model for vanadium monoxide (<sup>51</sup>V<sup>16</sup>O) by Charles A. Bowesman (18791316)

    Published 2024
    “…To aid in the production of a new line list, a fully hyperfine-resolved spectroscopic model has been constructed which includes 15 low-lying electronic states (6 quartets and 9 doublets) of VO with the inclusion of hyperfine couplings based on use of the new, hyperfine-resolved version of the diatomic variational nuclear motion programme Duo. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Vortex Gyration Dynamics Unraveled by Time-Resolved Soft X‑ray Laminography with Freely Selectable Excitation Frequencies by Simone Finizio (6060935)

    Published 2022
    “…The imaging of magneto-dynamical processes has been, so far, mostly a two-dimensional business, also due to the constraints of the available experimental techniques. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Vortex Gyration Dynamics Unraveled by Time-Resolved Soft X‑ray Laminography with Freely Selectable Excitation Frequencies by Simone Finizio (6060935)

    Published 2022
    “…The imaging of magneto-dynamical processes has been, so far, mostly a two-dimensional business, also due to the constraints of the available experimental techniques. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Vortex Gyration Dynamics Unraveled by Time-Resolved Soft X‑ray Laminography with Freely Selectable Excitation Frequencies by Simone Finizio (6060935)

    Published 2022
    “…The imaging of magneto-dynamical processes has been, so far, mostly a two-dimensional business, also due to the constraints of the available experimental techniques. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Vortex Gyration Dynamics Unraveled by Time-Resolved Soft X‑ray Laminography with Freely Selectable Excitation Frequencies by Simone Finizio (6060935)

    Published 2022
    “…The imaging of magneto-dynamical processes has been, so far, mostly a two-dimensional business, also due to the constraints of the available experimental techniques. …”
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    Time-Resolved Human Kinome RNAi Screen Identifies a Network Regulating Mitotic-Events as Early Regulators of Cell Proliferation by Jitao David Zhang (214205)

    Published 2011
    “…We present the first human kinome screen with a real-time cell analysis system (RTCA) to capture dynamic RNAi phenotypes, employing time-resolved monitoring of cell proliferation via electrical impedance. …”
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    Self-Assembled Hexadecanitroxide by Paolo Neviani (2363011)

    Published 2009
    “…A radical-armed guanosine derivative shows drastic magnetic changes by addition (removal) of alkali metal cations corresponding to the reversible assembly (disassembly). …”
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    Reproducibility level gradients: As an assessment of metric interpretability, we calculated comparisons for each metric for a complete operating system (e.g., Busybox) against all... by Vanessa V. Sochat (4631077)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>As we remove files starting with the newest based on time-stamp (from right to left) similarity decreases between the full container and it’s comparator until we reach a score of 0.0. …”