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Narrow-band high-lying excitons with negative-mass electrons in monolayer WSe2.
Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) show a wealth of exciton physics. Here, we report the existence of a new excitonic species, the high-lying exciton (HX), in single-layer WSe2 with an energy of ~3.4 eV, almost...
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Narrow-band high-lying excitons with negative-mass electrons in monolayer WSe<sub>2</sub>.
Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) show a wealth of exciton physics. Here, we report the existence of a new excitonic species, the high-lying exciton (HX), in single-layer WSe2 with an energy of...
Published by: Nature Communications
Narrow-band high-lying excitons with negative-mass electrons in monolayer WSe 2
Abstract: Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) show a wealth of exciton physics. Here, we report the existence of a new excitonic species, the high-lying exciton (HX), in single-layer WSe2 with an energy of ~3.4...
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Coarse-to-Fine
Facial structure editing of portrait images is challenging given the facial variety, the lack of ground-truth, the necessity of jointly adjusting color and shape, and the requirement of no visual artifacts. In this paper, we...
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Coarse-to-Fine
Facial structure editing of portrait images is challenging given the facial variety, the lack of ground-truth, the necessity of jointly adjusting color and shape, and the requirement of no visual artifacts. In this paper, we...
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Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions
Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could...
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HIF-1-Independent Mechanisms Regulating Metabolic Adaptation in Hypoxic Cancer Cells.
In solid tumours, cancer cells exist within hypoxic microenvironments, and their metabolic adaptation to this hypoxia is driven by HIF-1 transcription factor, which is overexpressed in a broad range of human cancers. HIF...
Published by: Cells
How and Why Are Cancers Acidic? Carbonic Anhydrase IX and the Homeostatic Control of Tumour Extracellular pH
The acidic tumour microenvironment is now recognized as a tumour phenotype that drives cancer somatic evolution and disease progression, causing cancer cells to become more invasive and to metastasise. This property of solid...
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Reasoning about privacy in mobile application install decisions
Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could...
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How and Why Are Cancers Acidic? Carbonic Anhydrase IX and the Homeostatic Control of Tumour Extracellular pH.
The acidic tumour microenvironment is now recognized as a tumour phenotype that drives cancer somatic evolution and disease progression, causing cancer cells to become more invasive and to metastasise. This property of solid...
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Transforming China's electricity sector
Kun-Chin Lin, Mika M Purra
Jul 18, 2019
The political failure of China's first independent regulator in a strategic industry - the State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC), 2002-2013 - provides a natural experiment to uncover fundamental challenges to a...
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Leisure reading in multilingual Singapore

What are bilingual children reading? Do children who enjoy reading books in one language also enjoy reading books in the other language? Drawing on survey data from 1,312 children (aged 9–11) in two government primary...
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HIF-1-Independent Mechanisms Regulating Metabolic Adaptation in Hypoxic Cancer Cells
In solid tumours, cancer cells exist within hypoxic microenvironments, and their metabolic adaptation to this hypoxia is driven by HIF-1 transcription factor, which is overexpressed in a broad range of human cancers. HIF...
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Aeroacoustic sources of motorcycle helmet noise
The prevalence of noise in the riding of motorcycles has been a source of concern to both riders and researchers in recent times. Detailed flow field information will allow insight into the flow mechanisms responsible for the...
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Automatic prioritization of self-referential stimuli in working memory
People preferentially attend to external stimuli that are related to themselves compared with others. Whether a similar self-reference bias applies to internal representations, such as those maintained in working memory (WM), is...
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Refractory Lactic Acidosis and an Approach to its Management - A Case Report.
Yingke He, John Ong, Sharon Ong
Mar 17, 2020
BACKGROUND: Lactic acidosis (LA) is a complication of diseases commonly seen in intensive care patients which carries an increased risk of mortality. It is classified by its pathophysiology; Type A results from tissue...
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SIRS Triggered by Acute Right Ventricular Function, Mimicked Septic Shock.
BACKGROUND: The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a complex immune response which can be precipitated by non-infectious aetiologies such as trauma, burns or pancreatitis. Addressing the underlying cause is...
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The Grizzly, September 28, 2017
Constitution Day Sparks Student Discussions of Free Speech Chin Brings "Sexy Bad Girl Haikus," Asian American Blues Poems and Elegies to Ursinus Reading Next Year's Study Abroad Application Opens on October 3rd Armstrong...
Published by: Ursinus College
Automatic prioritization of self-referential stimuli in working memory
People preferentially attend to external stimuli that are related to themselves compared with others. Whether a similar self-reference bias applies to internal representations, such as those maintained in working memory (WM), is...
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