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Capillary-driven Microfluidic Biosensing Platforms for Digital Biomolecule Detection
(2020-07-30)Microfluidic systems enable rapid diagnosis, screening, and monitoring of diseases and health conditions using small amounts of biological samples and reagents. Research on microfluidic devices for biological analysis has ... -
No acclimation: instantaneous responses to temperature to maintain homeostatic photosynthetic rates under experimental warming across a precipitation gradient in Ulmus americana
(Oxford University Press, 2020)Past research has shown that plants possess the capacity to alter their instantaneous response of photosynthesis to temperature in response to a longer-term change in temperature (i.e. acclimate). This acclimation is ... -
Self-assembly of reversed bilayer vesicles through pnictogen bonding: water-stable supramolecular nanocontainers for organic solvents
(2020)A new air and moisture stable antimony thiolate compound has been prepared that spontaneously forms stable hollow vesicles. Structural data reveals that pnictogen bonding drives the self-assembly of these molecules into a ... -
Desocialization of taxes: A taxation system proposal for Venezuela
(2020)Venezuela requires a change in the economic, fiscal, and political system. Supported on the findings of Acevedo et al. (2020), we argue that the most important challenge is to reduce and starve the government and empower ... -
Model evaluations of multipactor suppression in rectangular waveguides through grooved surfaces and static magnetic field
(2021)Mitigation of multipactor in waveguides is of importance, and strategies have included the addition of external fields, materials engineering, or surface modifications. Here, geometry modifications of rectangular waveguide ...