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    Ultra-fine bainite in medium-carbon high-silicon bainitic steel by Yu, Xinpan, Wang, Yong, Wu, Huibin, Gong, Na

    Published 2024
    “…%C ultra-fine bainitic steel is through austenitization at 1000 °C and austempering at 340 °C.…”
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    Synaptic element for neuromorphic computing using a magnetic domain wall device with synthetic pinning sites by Jin, Tianli, Gan, Weiliang, Tan, Funan, Sernicola, Nicolo Roberto, Lew, Wen Siang, Piramanayagam, S. N.

    Published 2020
    “…The control of the domain wall motion with the synthetic pinning sites is demonstrated to be a reliable technique for neuromorphic applications.…”
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    The natively disordered loop of Bcl-2 undergoes phosphorylation-dependent conformational change and interacts with Pin1 by Bharatham, Nagakumar, Chia, Joel, Mu, Yuguang, Baek, Kwanghee, Yoon, Ho Sup, Kang, CongBao

    Published 2013
    “…Finally, we show that the phosphorylated peptides of the Bcl-2 loop can bind Pin1, further substantiating the phosphorylation-mediated conformation change of Bcl-2.…”
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    A common supersolid skin covering both water and ice by Zhang, Xi, Huang, Yongli, Ma, Zengsheng, Zhou, Yichun, Zheng, Weitao, Zhou, Ji, Sun, Changqing

    Published 2014
    “…This relaxation–polarization process enhances the dipole moment, elasticity, viscosity, and thermal stability of these skins with a 25% density loss, which is responsible for the hydrophobicity and toughness of the water skin and results in the slippery behavior of ice.…”
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    Interpenetrating PAA-PEDOT conductive hydrogels for flexible skin sensors by Fu, Fanfan, Wang, Jilei, Yu, Jing

    Published 2022
    “…Conductive hydrogels are promising material candidates in artificial skin and muscles, flexible and implantable bioelectronics, and tissue engineering. …”
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    Localization of chiral edge states by the non-hermitian skin effect by Liu, Gui-Geng, Mandal, Subhaskar, Zhou, Peiheng, Xi, Xiang, Banerjee, Rimi, Hu, Yuan-Hang, Wei, Minggui, Wang, Maoren, Wang, Qiang, Gao, Zhen, Chen, Hongsheng, Yang, Yihao, Chong, Yidong, Zhang, Baile

    Published 2024
    “…Compared to previous realizations of the non-Hermitian skin effect, the skin modes in this system have superior robustness against local defects and disorders.…”
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    Mechanism of charge transfer and its impacts on Fermi-level pinning for gas molecules adsorbed on monolayer WS2 by Zhou, Changjie, Yang, Weihuang, Zhu, Huili

    Published 2015
    “…The phenomenon of Fermi-level pinning was discussed in light of the traditional and orbital mixing charge transfer theories. …”
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    Lineage-level within-species dynamics in the human facial skin microbiome by Baker, Jacob S.

    Published 2024
    “…Here, I describe methods to cluster large sets of diverse genomes into lineages and apply them to the observation of natural lineage-level assembly dynamics in the human facial skin microbiome. In Chapter 2, I use new methods to improve lineage-level clustering and delineate 4,055 genomes of C. acnes and S. epidermidis isolates from human facial skin into 167 lineages. …”
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    A new model of stacked transformers considering skin and substrate effects by Zhao, Qian, Liu, Jun, Yu, Zhiping, Sun, Lingling, Yu, Hao

    Published 2013
    “…A compact model for 1:1 stacked transformers fabricated in silicon IC technology has been developed. The skin and substrate effects are taken into account in the model. …”
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    Hydrogen-bond memory and water-skin supersolidity resolving the Mpemba paradox by Zhang, Xi, Huang, Yongli, Ma, Zengsheng, Zhou, Yichun, Zhou, Ji, Zheng, Weitao, Jiang, Qing, Sun, Changqing

    Published 2014
    “…Numerical reproduction of observations, shown herewith, confirms that water skin supersolidity [Zhang et al., Phys. Chem. Chem. …”
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    A wearable thin-film hydrogel laser for functional sensing on skin by Nie, Ningyuan, Gong, Xuerui, Gong, Chaoyang, Qiao, Zhen, Wang, Ziyihui, Fang, Guocheng, Chen, Yu-Cheng

    Published 2024
    “…However, direct monitoring of multiple psychological information on human skin remains challenging due to the subtle biological signals and complex tissue interface. …”
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    Virus-specific T lymphocytes home to the skin during natural dengue infection by Rivino, Laura, Kumaran, Emmanuelle A., Thein, Tun-Linn, Too, Chien Tei, Gan, Victor Chih Hao, Hanson, Brendon J., Wilder-Smith, Annelies, Bertoletti, Antonio, Gascoigne, Nicholas R. J., Lye, David Chien, Leo, Yee Sin, Akbar, Arne N., Kemeny, David M., MacAry, Paul A.

    Published 2016
    “…We show that natural infection induces dengue-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes that are highly activated and proliferating, exhibit antiviral effector functions, and express CXCR3, CCR5, and the skin-homing marker cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen (CLA). …”
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