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    Theoretical studies on force titration of amino-group-terminated self-assembled monolayers by Wang, Junmei, Zhang, Hua, He, Hui-Xin, Hou, Tingjun, Liu, Zhong-Fan, Xu, Xiaojie

    Published 2012
    “…This curve can lead to a better understanding of the force titration curves of amino-group-terminated SAMs.…”
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    United we stand? Organizational groups and spinoff mortality in the context of academic entrepreneurship by Gotsopoulos, Aleksios, Pitsakis, Konstantinos

    Published 2024
    “…We contribute to organizational theory, demonstrating the importance of organizational groups that form within larger populations on individual organizations' propensity to fail. …”
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    Contributions of age groups and causes of death to the sex gap in lifespan variation in Europe by Zazueta-Borboa, J-D, Aburto, JM, Permanyer, I, Zarulli, V, Janssen, F

    Published 2023
    “…We examined the contributions of age groups and causes of death to the sex gap in lifespan variation for 28 European countries, grouped into five European regions. …”
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    Agrarian and ℓ2-Betti numbers of locally indicable groups, with a twist by Kielak, D, Sun, B

    Published 2024
    “…We prove that twisted ℓ2 -Betti numbers of locally indicable groups are equal to the usual ℓ2 -Betti numbers rescaled by the dimension of the twisting representation; this answers a question of Luck for this class of groups. …”
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    Seidel Laplacian and Seidel Signless Laplacian energies of commuting graph for dihedral groups by Romdhini, Mamika Ujianita, Nawawi, Athirah, Syechah, Bulqis Nebula, Al-Quran, Ashraf

    Published 2024
    “…The vertex set of the graph is dihedral groups and the edges between two distinct vertices represent the commutativity of the group elements. …”
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    Turkers of the World Unite: Multilevel In-Group Bias Among Crowdworkers on Amazon Mechanical Turk by Almaatouq, Abdullah, Krafft, Peter, Dunham, Yarrow, Rand, David G., Pentland, Alex

    Published 2021
    “…Results indicate preferential in-group treatment for MTurk workers in particular and for crowdworkers in general. …”
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    Helping out-groups in times of crisis : application of the Benjamin Franklin Effect to intergroup contexts by Quek, Jing Xuan

    Published 2021
    “…A between-subject 2-session experiment was conducted with 4 groups in session 1: Control group (no donation information, no choice to donate), Forced Donate group (donation information present, no choice to donate), Free Donate and Free Never Donate (both given donation information and choice to donate). …”
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    Leaving group ability in nucleophilic aromatic amination by sodium hydride-lithium iodide composite by Pang, Jia Hao, Ong, Derek Yiren, Watanabe, Kohei, Takita, Ryo, Chiba, Shunsuke

    Published 2022
    “…The methoxy group is generally considered as a poor leaving group for nucleophilic substitution reactions. …”
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    Synthesis of graphene soluble in organic solvents by simultaneous ether-functionalization with octadecane groups and reduction by Liu, Jincheng, Wang, Yinjie, Xu, Shiping, Sun, Darren Delai

    Published 2011
    “…The functionalization with OD groups can effectively 28 prevent the aggregation of GO during the reduction.…”
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    Poorer representation of minds underpins less accurate mental state inference for out-groups by Payne, B, Bird, G, Catmur, C

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we investigate whether people are less prone to theorise about the minds of out-groups, or less able to do so. Participants (Study 1: n = 128; Study 2: n = 128) made inferences about social and political beliefs held by real in-group and out-group members, and could choose to receive further information to improve these inferences. …”
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