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Phase-matching and peak nonlinearity enhanced third-harmonic generation in graphene plasmonic coupler
Published 2019“…Doped graphene hosts electrically tunable plasmons with long lifetimes that interact strongly with light. …”
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Complete genome sequence of Acinetobacter indicus type strain SGAir0564 isolated from tropical air collected in Singapore
Published 2019“…The complete genome is 3.1 Mb and was assembled using a combination of short and long reads. The genome contains 2,808 protein-coding genes, 80 tRNAs, and 21 rRNA subunits.…”
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3603
Emergence of white organic light-emitting diodes based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence
Published 2018“…Recently, thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have attracted both academic and industrial interest due to their extraordinary characteristics, such as high efficiency, low driving voltage, bright luminance, lower power consumption and potentially long lifetime. In this invited review, the fundamental concepts of TADF have been firstly introduced. …”
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3604
B-spline tight frame based force matching method
Published 2018“…In molecular dynamics simulations, compared with popular all-atom force field approaches, coarse-grained (CG) methods are frequently used for the rapid investigations of long time- and length-scale processes in many important biological and soft matter studies. …”
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Particle free optical imaging of flow field by liquid crystal polarization
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3606
In Situ Formation of Decavanadate-Intercalated Layered Double Hydroxide Films on AA2024 and their Anti-Corrosive Properties when Combined with Hybrid Sol Gel Films
Published 2018“…The anticorrosion results revealed that the LDH-VS film had better corrosion-resistant properties than the LDH-S film, especially long-term corrosion resistance. The mechanism of corrosion protection was proposed to consist of the self-healing effect of the decavanadate intercalation and the shielding effect of the sol-gel film.…”
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3607
Dye-sensitized solar cells : fundamentals and current status
Published 2018“…Still, there is lot of scope for the replacement of current DSSC materials due to their high cost, less abundance, and long-term stability. The efficiency of existing DSSCs reaches up to 12%, using Ru(II) dyes by optimizing material and structural properties which is still less than the efficiency offered by first- and second-generation solar cells, i.e., other thin-film solar cells and Si-based solar cells which offer ~ 20–30% efficiency. …”
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High refractive index inorganic–organic Interpenetrating Polymer Network (IPN) hydrogel nanocomposite toward artificial cornea implants
Published 2013“…The use of artificial cornea implants has received increasing attention for treating cornea-related diseases and vision errors due to the low side effects. To achieve long-term successful vision correction, stable and biocompatible materials of high refractive index (RI) need to be developed. …”
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3609
Monitoring membrane biofouling via ultrasonic time-domain reflectometry enhanced by silica dosing
Published 2013“…Detecting biofouling noninvasively in real-time has been a long-standing challenge in membrane processes. Ultrasonic Time Domain Reflectometry (UTDR) offers the potential to address this challenge when used in a ‘canary cell’ that samples a slip stream from the feed to the membrane process. …”
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Key challenges in social value 2025: responsible stakeholder engagement, robust data management and reliable digitalisation. Identifying nine key challenges from research, theory a...
Published 2025“…By acknowledging the interdependence of social value, digital tools, and sustainability goals, the authors advocate for an approach that prioritises inclusivity, transparency, and long-term social benefit. The report is a valuable resource for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers working to shape a more equitable built environment in the face of rapid digital transformation…”
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Vitamin B6 pathway maintains glioblastoma cell survival in 3D spheroid cultures
Published 2024“…Thus, there is an urgent need to identify and develop new therapeutics to target this cancer and improve both patient outcomes and long-term survival. Metabolic reprogramming is considered one of the hallmarks of cancers. …”
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A syndemic approach to the study of Covid-19-related death: a cohort study using UK Biobank data
Published 2024“…We use syndemic theory to guide the analyses to investigate the impact of social adversity and multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) on Covid-19 mortality.…”
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Robustness in stochastic filtering and maximum likelihood estimation for SDEs
Published 2014“…The extraction of quantifiable information from such systems has a long history and many aspects. We shall focus here on the perhaps most classical problems in this context: the filtering problem for nonlinear diffusions and the problem of parameter estimation, also for nonlinear and multidimensional diffusions. …”
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Sympathetic-neuron-derived neuropeptide Y (NPY) regulates adipose tissue immunometabolic homeostasis
Published 2024“…We show that NPY sustains mural cells, known as a source of beige cells in both BAT and WAT (Long et al., 2014; Shamsi et al., 2021) and that NPY facilitates the differentiation to thermogenic adipocytes. …”
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Adams family values: Abigail and Louisa Catherine Adams and the influence of Europe on the 'Republican Courts' of New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. (1789-1829)
Published 2024“…Consequently, the elite actions of the Adams women had a long-lasting impact not only on the reelection outcomes of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, but also on the larger narrative of American political and cultural history. …”
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Taming metals: the use of leaded bronze in early China, 2000–1250 BC
Published 2021“…<p>It has long been known that leaded bronze, an alloy consisting primarily of copper with the addition of tin and lead, was widely used in early China, starting from around the second millennium BC. …”
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Shale oil in Russia – commercial catalyst required
Published 2014“…These prospects are relatively long term, however, with major increases in oil production unlikely for a decade or more, meaning that a medium-term solution still needs to be found. …”
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Will a crude oil price band stabilise the market
Published 2009“…The French president Nicolas Sarkozy and the UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged ‘oil producers to agree a target price range, based on a clearer understanding of the long-term fundamentals’. In a joint article in the Wall Street Journal (8 July 2009), the two leaders gave an indication of what the upper and lower band should reflect, arguing that ‘the world’s economy is still reliant on secure supplies at prices that are not so high as to destroy the prospects of economic growth but not so low as to lead to a slump in investment, as happened in the 1990s’. …”
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Equalities in education outcomes in Korea, Sweden and Norway
Published 2007“…The Innocenti Report Card suggests that children in Korea have a higher chance of being educated to a reasonable standard, and a lower chance of falling a long way behind the average, than a child born in Denmark or Norway. …”
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Effects of soil management practices on soil fauna feeding activity in an Indonesian oil palm plantation
Published 2015“…Optimizing the use of available soil management practices in oil palm plantations is crucial to enhance long-term soil fertility and productivity. However, this needs a thorough understanding of the functional responses of soil biota to these management practices. …”
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