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A conserved MTMR lipid phosphatase increasingly suppresses autophagy in brain neurons during aging
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An experimental and simulation study of chip transportation behaviour in gundrilling
Published 2017“…The experiments were conducted in vertical square tube filled with the water-glycerine solutions which have properties similar to the coolant properties with concentration of 85 % oil to 5 % oil. …”
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Determination of operating point for a propulsive wing UAV using CFD
Published 2018“…In addition, contour plots of CFD showed wake filling effect of the cross flow fan. General trends for operating points in CFD agrees with that obtained by wind tunnel testing.…”
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Tracing RNA biography: in situ transcriptome profiling by novel spatial omics technologies
Published 2024“…Additionally, the translation level varied across cell types and regions within intact mouse brain tissue.…”
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ALIVE AT WORK : The Neuroscience of Helping Your People Love What They Do /
Published 2019“…We're designed to crave exploration, experimentation, and learning--in fact, there's a part of our brains, which scientists have coined "the seeking system," that rewards us for taking part in these activities. …”
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