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Interview with Paul Van Buren Hatten - VHP 001
Paul Van Buren Hatten
Jan 01, 0001
In his January 19, 2004 interview with Lee Q. Miller, Paul Van Buren Hatten explains how he entered the service during WWII and became a ball gunner for the Air Force. Hatten recalls basic training, his first mission, and the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Donald D. Van Slyke, 1916
Dr. Donald D. Van Slyke. The Present Significance of the Amino-Acids in Physiology and Pathology Lecture delivered January 15th, 1916
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Defect passivation of transition metal dichalcogenides via a charge transfer van der Waals interface.
Integration of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) into next-generation semiconductor platforms has been limited due to a lack of effective passivation techniques for defects in TMDs. The formation of an organic-inorganic...
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Heterostructures formed through abraded van der Waals materials
Abstract: To fully exploit van der Waals materials and their vertically stacked heterostructures, new mass-scalable production routes which are low cost but preserve the high electronic and optical quality of the single crystals...
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Heterostructures formed through abraded van der Waals materials
Abstract: To fully exploit van der Waals materials and their vertically stacked heterostructures, new mass-scalable production routes which are low cost but preserve the high electronic and optical quality of the single crystals...
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Liver glycogen metabolism during and after prolonged endurance-type exercise
Carbohydrate and fat are the main substrates utilized during prolonged endurance-type exercise. The relative contribution of each is primarily determined by the intensity and duration of exercise, along with individual training...
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Heterostructures formed through abraded van der Waals materials.
To fully exploit van der Waals materials and their vertically stacked heterostructures, new mass-scalable production routes which are low cost but preserve the high electronic and optical quality of the single crystals are...
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Cindy Van Buren Appointed to Winthrop Board of Trustees
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Van Buren's appointment is effective immediately, and the Prosperity resident will join the Board of Trustees at its next meeting on Aug. 25. She has worked at the S.C. State Department of Education since April 2013 and is...
Published by: Winthrop University
Negative Differential Resistance in van der Waals Heterostructures Due to Moiré-Induced Spectral Reconstruction

Formation of moiré superlattices is common in van der Waals heterostructures as a result of the mismatch between lattice constants and misalignment of crystallographic directions of the constituent two-dimensional crystals....

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Critical Response of a Quantum van der Pol Oscillator.
Classical dynamical systems close to a critical point are known to act as efficient sensors due to a strongly nonlinear response. We explore such systems in the quantum regime by modeling a quantum version of a driven van der...
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Glucose Plus Fructose Ingestion for Post‐Exercise Recovery—Greater than the Sum of Its Parts?
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of performance during prolonged bouts of moderate- to high-intensity exercise. Therefore, when effective endurance performance is an...
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Liver glycogen metabolism during and after prolonged endurance-type exercise
Carbohydrate and fat are the main substrates utilized during prolonged endurance-type exercise. The relative contribution of each is primarily determined by the intensity and duration of exercise, along with individual training...
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Moiré superlattice effects in graphene/boron-nitride van der Waals heterostructures

Van der Waals heterostructures of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride feature a moiré superlattice for graphene's Dirac electrons. Here, we review the effects generated by this superlattice, including a specific miniband...

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Glucose Plus Fructose Ingestion for Post‐Exercise Recovery—Greater than the Sum of Its Parts?
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of performance during prolonged bouts of moderate- to high-intensity exercise. Therefore, when effective endurance performance is an...
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Van der Waals interaction in magnetic bilayer graphene nanoribbons
We study the interaction energy between two graphene nanoribbons by first-principles calculations, including van der Waals interactions and spin polarization. For ultranarrow zigzag nanoribbons, the direct stacking is even more...
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Negative Differential Resistance in van der Waals Heterostructures Due to Moiré-Induced Spectral Reconstruction

Formation of moiré superlattices is common in van der Waals heterostructures as a result of the mismatch between lattice constants and misalignment of crystallographic directions of the constituent two-dimensional crystals....

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Ingestion of glucose or sucrose prevents liver but not muscle glycogen depletion during prolonged endurance-type exercise in trained cyclists
Purpose: To define the effect of glucose ingestion compared to sucrose ingestion on liver and muscle glycogen depletion during prolonged endurance-type exercise. Methods: Fourteen cyclists completed two 3-h bouts of cycling at...
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Moiré superlattice effects in graphene/boron-nitride van der Waals heterostructures

Van der Waals heterostructures of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride feature a moiré superlattice for graphene's Dirac electrons. Here, we review the effects generated by this superlattice, including a specific miniband...

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Endocrine responses during overnight recovery from exercise
Nocturnal endocrine responses to exercise performed in the evening and the potential role of nutrition are poorly understood. To gain novel insight, 10 healthy men ingested carbohydrate with (C+P) and without (C) protein in a...
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Endocrine responses during overnight recovery from exercise
Nocturnal endocrine responses to exercise performed in the evening and the potential role of nutrition are poorly understood. To gain novel insight, 10 healthy men ingested carbohydrate with (C+P) and without (C) protein in a...
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Primary, secondary and tertiary effects of carbohydrate ingestion during exercise
The purpose of this Current Opinion paper is to describe the journey of ingested carbohydrate from ‘mouth to mitochondria’ culminating in energy production in skeletal muscles during exercise. This journey is conveniently...
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