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Toraason, Erik; Adler, Victoria L.; Libuda, Diana E.
(PLOS, 2022-11-07)
Female reproductive aging is associated with decreased oocyte quality and fertility. The
nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful system for understanding the biology of
aging and exhibits age-related reproductive ...
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Short, Aidan W.; Streisfeld, Matthew A.
(Oxford Academic, 2023-06-05)
The reuse of old genetic variation can promote rapid diversification in evolutionary radiations, but in most cases, the historical events
underlying this divergence are not known. For example, ancient hybridization can ...
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Guenza, Marina G.
(MDPI, 2022-02-22)
Macromolecular liquids display short-time anomalous behaviors in disagreement with
conventional single-molecule mean-field theories. In this study, we analyze the behavior of the
simplest but most realistic macromolecular ...
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Epstein, Ronald; Peters, Ellen
(American Medical Association, 2009)
The Institute of Medicine considers patient-centered
care (“care that is respectful of and responsive
to individual patient preferences, needs and values”
1(p6)) to be a foundation of high-quality health care,
along ...
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Griffith, O. H.; Habliston, D. L.; Birrell, G. B.; Skoczylas, W. P.; Hedberg, K. K.
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989-03)
Biological surfaces emit electrons when subjected
to UV light. This emission is increased greatly after
exposure to cesium vapor. Increases from 2 to 3 orders of
magnitude are observed, depending on the biochemicals ...
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Brooks, James S.; Donnelly, Russell J.
(University of Oregon, 1973-12)
There is a continual need for a consistent set of experimental
data on helium II. Compilations have been given in the Appendix of Wilks's
"The Properties of Liquid and Solid Helium" and Donnelly's "Experimental
Superfluidity." ...
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Moslehi, Saba; Rowland, Conor; Smith, Julian H.; Griffiths, Willem; Watterson, William J.; Niell, Cristopher M.; Alemán, Benjamín J.; Perez, Maria-Thereza; Taylor, Richard P.
(Nature, 2022-10-20)
Understanding the impact of the geometry and material composition of electrodes on the survival
and behavior of retinal cells is of importance for both fundamental cell studies and neuromodulation
applications. We ...
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Beyerle, Eric R.; Dinpajooh, Mohammadhasan; Ji, Huiying; von Hippel, Peter H.; Marcus, Andrew H.; Guenza, Marina G.
(Oxford Academic, 2021-01)
Regulatory protein access to the DNA duplex 'interior' depends on local DNA 'breathing' fluctuations, and the most fundamental of these are thermally-driven base stacking-unstacking interactions. The smallest DNA unit that ...
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Skoczylas, W. P.; Rempfer, G. F.; Griffith, O. H.
(Review of Scientific Instruments, 1994-10)
A review of electron optical bench literature is presented, and the designs of two optical benches
used by the authors are described. One bench was designed for testing individual electrostatic
electron lenses and in-line ...
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Griffith, O. H.
(Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965-04-15)
Single crystals of inclusion compounds formed between urea and aseries of aliphatic ethers were xirradi
ated and studied by electron spin resonance. The stable, x-ray-produced free radicals were all of the general
type ...
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Griffith, O. H.
(Journal of Chemical Physics, 1964-08-15)
Single crystals of the inclusion compounds formed between long-chain alkyl esters and urea were x irradi
ated at room temperature, and the free radicals produced were investigated by electron spin resonance.
The 11 esters ...
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Volwerk, J. J.; Griffith, O. H.
(Magnetic Resonance Review, 1988)
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Griffith, O. H.
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1965-11)
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Griffith, O. H.; Mallon, M. H.
(Journal of Chemical Physics, 1967-07-15)
Single crystals of the di-n-hexyl sulfide-urea and diethyl s~lfide--~rea inclusion comi;>ounds were
x irradiated at 77°K and the long-lived free radicals produced were mvest1gated by electron spm resonance.
The free ...
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Griffith, O. H.
(Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965-04-15)
Single crystals of six inclusion compounds formed between aliphatic ketones and urea were x irradiated
at room temperature, and the free radicals produced were investigated by electron spin resonance. The six
ketones ...
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Griffith, O. H.; McConnell, H. M.
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1962-11)
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Lai, A. A.; Birrell, G. B.; Griffith, O. H.
(Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970-12-01)
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Ciecierska‑Tworek, Z; Birrell, G. B.; Griffith, O. H.
(Journal of Chemical Physics, 1972-01-15)
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Jost, P. C.; Griffith, O. H.; Capaldi, R. A.; Vanderkooi, G.
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1973-02)
ABSTH\OT (Mochromc oxidase (EC 1.9.3.1) isolated from
hccf-hcarl mitochondria with an appropriate phospholipid
content forms vesicular structures. Lipid-protein interactions in this model membrane system were studied ...
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Sadighian, James C.; Wilson, Kelly S.; Crawford, Michael L.; Wong, Cathy Y.
(Frontiers, 2020-10)
Methylammonium lead triiodide (MAPbI3) nanocrystals (NCs) are emerging materials for
a range of optoelectronic applications. Photophysical characterization is typically limited
to structurally stable NCs owing to the ...
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