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Summary of correlations in previous studies.
Published 2025“…The quantitative wastewater surveillance model offers a reliable means of estimating the number of infected individuals, which can be instrumental in informing policy decisions.…”
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The characteristics of nine WWTPs.
Published 2025“…The quantitative wastewater surveillance model offers a reliable means of estimating the number of infected individuals, which can be instrumental in informing policy decisions.…”
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Micelle and Inverse Micelle Structure Driven Viscoelasticity and Phase Separation in 2‑Isobutoxyethanol–Water Mixtures: Insights from All-Atom Simulations
Published 2025“…Structural analyses, including radial distribution functions (RDFs) and potentials of mean force (PMFs), reveal that hydrogen bonds between IBE-water are significantly stronger than those in IBE–IBE and water–water pairs, as evidenced by higher RDF peak intensities, deeper contact minima, and slower hydrogen-bond autocorrelation decay. …”
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Micelle and Inverse Micelle Structure Driven Viscoelasticity and Phase Separation in 2‑Isobutoxyethanol–Water Mixtures: Insights from All-Atom Simulations
Published 2025“…Structural analyses, including radial distribution functions (RDFs) and potentials of mean force (PMFs), reveal that hydrogen bonds between IBE-water are significantly stronger than those in IBE–IBE and water–water pairs, as evidenced by higher RDF peak intensities, deeper contact minima, and slower hydrogen-bond autocorrelation decay. …”
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