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Composite Nanoarchitectonics based on Graphene Oxide in Energy Storage and Conversion: Status, Challenges & Opportunities
Energy storage and conversion play a crucial role to maintain a balance between supply and demand, integrating renewable energy sources, and ensuring the resilience of a robust power infrastructure. Carbon-bas...
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A Mini Review on Electrochemical Nano-biosensors in Detection of Drugs/Pesticides
In last few years, sensing of molecules has gained a huge attention of scientists and researchers. Small molecules (drugs, pesticides, and others) are being consumed directly or indirectly by us in our daily l...
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Investigate the significance of DES to enhance the solubility of noscapine: DFT calculations, MD simulations, and experimental approach
In the present work, investigation of the choline chloride-urea base deep eutectic solvents (DES) in various solvents has been performed to explore the change in interaction between choline chloride and urea. ...
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Even More Effort Towards Improved Bounds and Fixed-Parameter Tractability for Multiwinner Rules
Multiwinner elections have proven to be a fruitful research topic with many real-world applications. We contribute to this line of research by improving the state of the art regarding the computational complex...
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Survival outcome and prognostic factors post inadvertent hysterectomy in carcinoma cervix treated with salvage chemo-radiation
The standard of care for treating early invasive cervical cancer is radical hysterectomy or radiation alone while chemo-radiation is a definitive treatment for advanced disease. Occasionally, a simple hysterec...
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An Insight of Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering from Fabrication to Applications
Tissue engineering is a research domain that deals with the growth of various kinds of tissues with the help of synthetic composites. With the culmination of nanotechnology and bioengineering, tissue engineeri...
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Co(II) and Ni(II) Complexes of a Heterocyclic Ligand: Synthesis, Characterization, Docking and Biological Activity
Six different Co(II) and Ni(II) complexes of a heterocyclic tridentate 2-acetyl-5-methylfuranthiosemicarbazone (AMFT) schiff’s base ligand were reported. Metal complexes were synthesized via conventional conde...
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Evaluation of Double M-Band on Serum Protein Electrophoresis Simulating Biclonal Gammopathy: A Case Report
Multiple myeloma is characterized by the presence of M-protein (monoclonal) in blood or urine. These proteins are immunoglobulins which are produced by a clone of abnormally proliferating B-lymphocytes and/or ...
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Hunting the main protease of SARS-CoV-2 by plitidepsin: Molecular docking and temperature-dependent molecular dynamics simulations
COVID-19 has shaken all the countries across the globe and researchers are trying to find promising antiviral to cure the patients suffering from infection and can decrease the death. Even, different nations a...
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Open AccessAssessing the nanotechnology on the grounds of costs, benefits, and risks
The technical innovations are based on the principles of science with the assurance of outweighing their cost and risk factors with the benefits to society. But sometimes, the innovation either itself becomes ...
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Conflict Free Version of Covering Problems on Graphs: Classical and Parameterized
Let π be a family of graphs. In the classical π-Vertex Deletion problem, given a graph G and a positive integer k, the objective is to check whether there exists a subset S of at most k vertices such that G − S i...
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Parameterized Complexity of Conflict-Free Matchings and Paths
An input to a conflict-free variant of a classical problem \(\Gamma \)Γ, called Conflict-Free\(\Gamma \)Γ, consists of an instance I of \(\Gamma \)Γ coupled with a graph H, called the conflict graph. A solution t...
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Gehrlein stability in committee selection: parameterized hardness and algorithms
In a multiwinner election based on the Condorcet criterion, we are given a set of candidates, and a set of voters with strict preference rankings over the candidates. A committee is weakly Gehrlein stable (WGS) i...
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Minimizing cyclic cutwidth of graphs using a memetic algorithm
Cyclic cutwidth minimization problem (CCMP) consists of embedding a graph onto a circle such that the maximum cutwidth in a region is minimized. It is an NP-complete problem and for some classes of graphs, exa...
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Open AccessCorrection: Corrigendum: Bioluminescence Microscopy as a Method to Measure Single Cell Androgen Receptor Activity Heterogeneous Responses to Antiandrogens
Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 33968; published online: 28 September 2016; updated: 21 November 2016.
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Open AccessBioluminescence Microscopy as a Method to Measure Single Cell Androgen Receptor Activity Heterogeneous Responses to Antiandrogens
Cancer cell heterogeneity is well-documented. Therefore, techniques to monitor single cell heterogeneous responses to treatment are needed. We developed a highly translational and quantitative bioluminescence ...