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    Revolutionizing ELISA: a one-step blocking approach using lipid bilayer coatings by An, Kyongman, Tae, Hyunhyuk, Shin, Jihoon, Bae, Jieun, Han, Sunguck, Choi, Gichan, Kim, Tae-Hoon, Cho, Nam-Joon

    Published 2024
    “…Taken together, our findings reveal that one-step lipid blocking not only streamlines the ELISA process but also maintains high sensitivity and specificity, providing an efficient, user-friendly, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional ELISA blockers and a robust platform for rapid diagnostics.…”
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    Fire resistance for square tubular joints with and without chord reinforcement by Yang, J., Shao, Y. B., Cheng, C., Lie, S. T., Chiew, Sing Ping

    Published 2013
    “…The chord surface around the brace/chord weld toe for a square welded tubular joint is the critical position because failure occurs frequently at this location due to the weak stiffness in the transverse direction of the chord which is generally a thin-walled tube. To improve the load carrying capacity, the chord of a square tubular joint can be strengthened locally near the joint connection. …”
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    Influence of water content and anisotropy on the strength and deformability of low porosity meta-sedimentary rocks under triaxial compression by Li, Diyuan, Wong, Louis Ngai Yuen, Liu, Gang, Zhang, Xiao-Ping

    Published 2013
    “…It shows that the meta-sedimentary rocks have very low porosity, 0.18% for meta-siltstone and 0.53% for meta-sandstone on average. The thin section analysis reveals that the meta-siltstone contains more hydrophilic substances such as clay minerals than the meta-sandstone, and both two meta-sedimentary rocks are characterized by distinct beddings and laminae. …”
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