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BA.2 and BA.5 omicron differ immunologically from both BA.1 omicron and pre-omicron variants.
Several studies have shown that SARS-CoV-2 BA.1 omicron is an immune escape variant. Meanwhile, however, omicron BA.2 and BA.5 became dominant in many countries and replaced BA.1. As both have several mutations compared to BA.1...
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BA.2 and BA.5 omicron differ immunologically from both BA.1 omicron and pre-omicron variants.
Several studies have shown that SARS-CoV-2 BA.1 omicron is an immune escape variant. Meanwhile, however, omicron BA.2 and BA.5 became dominant in many countries and replaced BA.1. As both have several mutations compared to BA.1...
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Sexual Violence on Women in the View of Legal and Human Rights in Indonesia
Sexual violence is a term that refers to derivative sexual behavior or relationships that are distorted, harming the victim and destroying peace in society, for example, cases of sexual violence that occur to women (including...
Matching and Ranking Trustworthy Context-Dependent Universities
The King Abdullah Scholarship Program was created in 2005 by sending Saudi students to study abroad. The program has a series of specific rules and it was found that due to the multitude of services the students can choose from...
22.8%-Efficient Single-Crystal Mixed-Cation Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells with a Near-Optimal Bandgap

Expanding the near-infrared (NIR) response of perovskite materials to approach the ideal bandgap range (1.1-1.4 eV) for single-junction solar cells is an attractive step to unleash the full potential of...

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The growth and superconducting properties of RE–Ba–Cu–O single grains with combined RE elements (RE = Gd and Y)
Abstract: The superconducting properties, melting temperatures and crystal growth rates of single grain, RE–Ba–Cu–O [(RE)BCO] bulk superconductors (where RE = a rare earth element or yttrium) decrease with the RE-element...
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Portable, desktop high-field magnet systems using bulk, single-grain RE-Ba-Cu-O high-temperature superconductors
Abstract Bulk high-temperature superconducting materials can trap magnetic fields up to an order of magnitude larger than conventional permanent magnets. Recent advances in pulsed...
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Distribution of the superconducting critical current density within a Gd–Ba–Cu–O single grain
Abstract: The magnitude of the maximum trapped magnetic field in a bulk, single-grain superconductor is a key performance figure of merit. This is determined, generally, by the magnitude of the critical current density, Jc, and...
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Characterisation of the mechanical failure and fracture mechanisms of single grain Y–Ba–Cu–O bulk superconductors
Abstract: The widespread use of melt processed, single grain (RE)–Ba–Cu–O bulk superconductors [(RE)BCO], where RE = Y, Gd or Sm, is limited predominantly by the poor mechanical properties of these inherently brittle...
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Distribution of the superconducting critical current density within a Gd–Ba–Cu–O single grain
Abstract: The magnitude of the maximum trapped magnetic field in a bulk, single-grain superconductor is a key performance figure of merit. This is determined, generally, by the magnitude of the critical current density, Jc, and...
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Giant Enhancement of Polarization and Strong Improvement of Retention in Epitaxial Ba$_{0.6}$Sr$_{0.4}$TiO$_{3}$-Based Nanocomposites
In Ba$_{0.6}$Sr$_{0.4}$TiO$_{3}$ (BSTO)-based epitaxial nanocomposite films increased P r values are demonstrated by up to a factor of 3 compared to standard BSTO films. A strongly reduced temperature coefficient of polarization...
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