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Open AccessscHolography: a computational method for single-cell spatial neighborhood reconstruction and analysis
Spatial transcriptomics has transformed our ability to study tissue complexity. However, it remains challenging to accurately dissect tissue organization at single-cell resolution. Here we introduce scHolograp...
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Metal-free organocatalytic S-formylation of thiols using CO2
S-formylation of thiols is achieved via an enzymatic process catalysed by formate dehydrogenase enzyme that fixes CO2 onto substrates, which plays a crucial role in regulating important biological pathways in liv...
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Correction to: Ultrasonic-Assisted Fracture Appearance of Titanium
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Ultrasonic-Assisted Fracture Appearance of Titanium
Ultrasonic vibration has considerable influence on the plastic deformation and resulting fracture responses of metallic alloys. This manuscript critically aims at quantification and assessment of two-dimension...
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Swaging-Induced Fracture Features
Fracture is the ultimate step of any kind of continued deformation process undergone in a material. If this viewpoint is correct then it will be plausible to relate the geometric fracture surface appearances wit...
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Micro-nanoplastics in the Environment: Current Research and Trends
Globally, abiotic and biotic components are presently under the greatest threat due to an alarming increase of micro-nanoplastics (MNPs) in the environment. MNPs are ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the ...
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Fracture complexions of a nanocrystalline microstructure
The nano-dimple fracture complexions assessed from the published tensile fracture surfaces are perceived to predict the trend of variation in deformation and fracture properties of a supersaturated nanocrystal...
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Impact Fracture Pattern of Martensite
This article focuses on the quantification and analysis of published two-dimensional fracture features of low-carbon martensitic steel generated through the variation of temperature during dynamic impact exper...
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Open AccessThermoelectric transport coefficients of quark matter
A thermal gradient and/or a chemical potential gradient in a conducting medium can lead to an electric field, an effect known as thermoelectric effect or Seebeck effect. In the context of heavy-ion collisions,...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
In Medium Properties of Axion Within a Polyakov Loop Enhanced Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model
In this proceeding, We estimate different properties of axion like its mass, topological susceptibility and the self-coupling within the framework of Polyakov loop enhanced Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (PNJL) model at f...
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Mathematical Modeling of Respiratory System Introducing Electrical Control Function Analogy
The lung analogy concept is essential for the design of a respiratory model, thereby its electrical analysis is of utmost importance for researchers. An electrical circuit has been introduced through the repre...
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Correspondence Between Israel–Stewart Theory and First-Order Causal and Stable Hydrodynamics for the Boost-Invariant Flow
In this proceeding, we discuss a map** between the well-explored Israel–Stewart (IS) theory of dissipative relativistic hydrodynamics and the recently formulated causal and stable first-order hydrodynamics (...
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Thermoelectric transport coefficients of hot and dense QCD matter
The presence of a nonvanishing thermal gradient and/or a chemical potential gradient in a conducting medium can lead to an electric field—an effect known as thermoelectric effect or Seebeck effect. We discuss ...
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Tackling Flow Stress of Zirconium Alloys
Flow stress during hot deformation is essentially controlled by the chemistry of material, initial microstructure/texture, strain, strain rate, strain path, stress triaxility and the temperature of deformation...
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Stress/Strain Induced Void?
Fracture micro mechanisms of ductile porous solids are substantially researched worldwide since last 60 years through different experiments, theories, thermodynamics and computer models. It is still attracting im...
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Thermoelectric Effect and Seebeck Coefficient of Hot and Dense Hadronic Matter in the Hadron Resonance Gas Model
We the thermoelectric effect of a baryon-rich plasma, a temperature gradient, produced in heavy- collision experiments. We estimate the Seebeck coefficient for the hot and dense hadronic matter within the...
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Resource state structure for controlled quantum key distribution
Quantum entanglement plays a pivotal role in many communication protocols, like secret sharing and quantum cryptography. We consider a scenario where more than two parties are involved in a protocol and share...
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Effect of Cooling Rate on the Microstructure of a Pressure Vessel Steel
The present article thoroughly explores the effect of cooling rate on various microstructural features of a reactor pressure vessel steel (20MnMoNi55). For this, dilatometric experiments were performed at diff...
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Stimulation of angiogenesis using single-pulse low-pressure shock wave treatment
Endothelial cells respond to mechanical stimuli such as stretch. This property can be exploited with caution to induce angiogenesis which will have immense potential to treat pathological conditions associated...
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Two-qubit mixed states and teleportation fidelity: purity, concurrence, and beyond
To explore the properties of a two-qubit mixed state, we consider quantum teleportation. The fidelity of a teleported state depends on the resource state purity and entanglement, as characterized by concurren...