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The reagents used in this study.
Published 2025“…Specifically, when adult flies are exposed to high temperatures, there is a notable reduction in their body fat content. We investigate the roles of the insulin signaling pathway in temperature-mediated fat storage. …”
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S1 Data -
Published 2024“…<div><p>In this study, we examined the effect of a bundled approach to blood collection for blood culture on decreasing contamination. …”
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543
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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544
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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545
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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546
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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547
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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548
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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549
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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550
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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551
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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552
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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553
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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554
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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555
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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556
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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557
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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558
Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The results indicate that initial condensation rates on surfaces with intermediate <i>p/d</i> ratios (e.g., 1.2–1.3) are significantly higher due to increased active surface area and droplet cluster formations. …”
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Balance test results.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”
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Variables.
Published 2025“…Our analyses underline a significant decrease in the environment and governance CSR among non-financial firms, while no significant impact is observed on the social dimension of CSR. …”