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Printing in Three Dimensions with Graphene
Responsive graphene oxide sheets form non-covalent networks with optimum rheological properties for 3D printing. These networks have shear thinning behavior and sufficiently high elastic shear modulus (G′) to build...
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Printing in Three Dimensions with Graphene
Responsive graphene oxide sheets form non-covalent networks with optimum rheological properties for 3D printing. These networks have shear thinning behavior and sufficiently high elastic shear modulus (G′) to build...
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Direct Amination of Hydroxyfluorophores via One-Pot Smiles Rearrangement Hydrolysis
Paige D'Elia
Jan 01, 0001
Fluorophores, such as fluorescein, are economical and can be applied to many fields such as biochemical research, to label and track cells or to diagnose infections, environmental sciences, to track water movements in...
Published by: Ursinus College
Computational and Literature Analysis of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Fluorophores Containing Nitrogen Donors
Paige D'Elia
Jan 01, 0001
The rational design of chemical tools that only fluoresce when they react with a desired analyte is useful for biological imaging, detection, as well as for creation of other luminescent materials. These chemical tools are...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Role of Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase in Antibody Diversification and B Cell Malignancies
Eleonora Market
Jan 01, 0001
Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is indispensable for somatic hypermutation (SHM) and class switch recombination (CSR) in B cells. SHM alters the affinity of an antibody for its corresponding antigen by introducing...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Radiocarbon dating of lumps from aerial lime mortars and plasters
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the use of lumps of not completely melted lime as material suitable for the radiocarbon dating of aerial lime mortars and plasters....
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Can payers use prices to improve quality? Evidence from English hospitals
In most activity-based financing systems, payers set prices reactively based on historical averages of hospital reported costs. If hospitals respond to prices, payers might set prices proactively to affect the volume of...
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Autonomous self-healing structural composites with bio-inspired design
Strong and tough natural composites such as bone, silk or nacre are often built from stiff blocks bound together using thin interfacial soft layers that can also provide sacrificial bonds for self-repair. Here we show that it is...
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Can payers use prices to improve quality? Evidence from English hospitals
In most activity-based financing systems, payers set prices reactively based on historical averages of hospital reported costs. If hospitals respond to prices, payers might set prices proactively to affect the volume of...
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Estimating the late-life effects of social and emotional skills in childhood using mid-life mediators
Social and emotional skills are known to affect health and non-health outcomes, but there is limited evidence on whether these skills in childhood affect late life outcomes because of a shortage of long-running datasets...
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Joint analysis of gravitational-wave and electromagnetic data of mergers

On 2017 August 17, Advanced LIGO and Virgo observed GW170817, the first gravitational-wave (GW) signal from a binary neutron star merger. It was followed by a short-duration gamma-ray burst, GRB 170817A, and by a non-thermal...

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The effects in-utero exposure to influenza on mental health and mortality risk throughout the life-course.
Studies examining the later-life health consequences of in-utero exposure to influenza have typically estimated effects on physical health conditions, with little evidence of effects on mental health outcomes or mortality....
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Radiocarbon dating of lumps from aerial lime mortars and plasters
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the use of lumps of not completely melted lime as material suitable for the radiocarbon dating of aerial lime mortars and plasters....
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