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Stability and carrier mobility of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 in two-dimensional limit
Dual-band and dual-polarized antenna with endfire radiation
Rhodium-Catalyzed Direct Ortho C–H Arylation Using Ketone as Directing Group with Boron Reagent
Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of β-Lactam-azide Analogues as Orally Active Antitumor Agents Targeting the Tubulin Colchicine Site
Interactive effects of algal level and predator density (Asplanchna sieboldi ) on the life-history strategy and morphology of Brachionus calyciflorus
Spatial Technology and Social Media in Remote Sensing: A Survey
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CATALASE2 functions for seedling postgerminative growth by scavenging H2 O2 and stimulating ACX2/3 activity in Arabidopsis
Dispersion Measure Variation of Repeating Fast Radio Burst Sources
The ubiquitin ligase TRIM56 inhibits ovarian cancer progression by targeting vimentin
Adiabatic Non-resonant Acceleration in Magnetic Turbulence and Hard Spectra of Gamma-Ray Bursts
APOBEC3A is an oral cancer prognostic biomarker in Taiwanese carriers of an APOBEC deletion polymorphism
Design and Antiproliferative Evaluation of Novel Sulfanilamide Derivatives as Potential Tubulin Polymerization Inhibitors
Design and synthesis of sulfonamide-1,2,3-triazole derivatives bearing a dithiocarbamate moiety as antiproliferative agents
Spatial technology and social media in remote sensing: challenges and opportunities [point of view]
VEGF amplifies transcription through ETS1 acetylation to enable angiogenesis
Magnetized Reverse Shock: Density-fluctuation-induced Field Distortion, Polarization Degree Reduction, and Application to GRBs
LEAP - A Large Area GRB Polarimeter for the ISS
Magnetic-distortion-induced Ellipticity and Gravitational Wave Radiation of Neutron Stars: Millisecond Magnetars in Short GRBs, Galactic Pulsars, and Magnetars
Cascade C═O/C═C/C–N Bond Formation: Metal-Free Reactions of 1,4-Diynes and 1-En-4-yn-3-ones with Isoquinoline and Quinoline N-Oxides
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