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Separation of Time Scales in Weakly Interacting Diffusions

Author(s): Zachary P Adams

We study metastable behaviour in systems of weakly interacting Brownian particles with localised, attractive potentials which are smooth and globally bounded. In this particular setting, numerical evidence suggests that the particles converge on a short time scale to a " droplet state" which is metastable, i.e. persists on a much longer time sca ...

Article GUID: 42077230


Computational optical streak microscopy of megahertz acoustic microbubble dynamics

Author(s): Marquez M; Lai Y; Liu M; Memari E; Helfield B; Liang J;

Real-time dynamic imaging of microbubbles is crucial for understanding their microscale biophysical interactions and advancing ultrasound therapy. Despite progress in time-resolved optical imaging, existing techniques still face trade-offs between acquisition speed, spatial resolution, affordability, and system complexity. Here, we introduce compressed op ...

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Characterization of the Biosurfactant Produced by Indigenous Bacteria from Mature Fine Tailings

Author(s): Shojaei S; Mulligan CN;

Biosurfactants offer a green, sustainable approach to many environmental bioremediations, especially for oil contamination. In this study, the aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of biosurfactants in accelerating hydrocarbon removal from mature fine tailings under anaerobic conditions. The bacteria were isolated from mature fine tailings and tested for b ...

Article GUID: 42072246


A Functional Shape Framework for the Detection of Multiple Sclerosis Using Optical Coherence Tomography Images

Author(s): Tahvilian H; Kafieh R; Ashtari F; Swamy MNS; Ahmad MO;

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging technique of the retina. The thickness of the ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) obtained from an OCT image is a valuable biomarker for monitoring MS. Since the functional shape (F-shape)-based technique has prove ...

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Microwave Synthesis of CuNi/TiO sub 2 /sub Nanotubes for Enhanced Photocatalytic H sub 2 /sub Generation

Author(s): Yimbila S; Perdomo C; Vo DK; Pérez CJV; Onwubiko V; Nguyen NT;

Microwave-assisted synthesis offers several advantages over conventional methods, including shorter reaction times and more efficient heating in systems containing polar solvents such as water or ethanol. These features can be exploited to prepare and modify active photocatalysts for H2-production reactions, allowing precise tuning of composition and fina ...

Article GUID: 42059823


Neural and cardiorespiratory responses in vocalization and slow breathing: Contrasting brain and autonomic responses

Author(s): Ruiz-Blais S; Bernardi NF; Intartaglia B; Snow S; Lehmann A;

Singing and vocalization practices are reportedly associated with increased relaxation, better emotional regulation, and enhanced social closeness. Here, we investigate the neural underpinnings of such effects and ask whether they are related to processes linked to the vocalization aspect or are a result of modified breathing patterns. Toning is a form of ...

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Effects of executive function training on balance and auditory-cognitive dual-task performance in adults with and without hearing loss

Author(s): Mohanathas N; Montanari L; Downey R; Li KZH; Pichora-Fuller MK; Bherer L; Lussier M; Phillips N; Wittich W; St-Onge N; Gagne JP; Campos JL;

Background: Multitasking, such as listening while balancing, relies on integrated processing in the sensory, cognitive, and motor systems; systems that often decline with age. Hearing loss is linked to increased risks of both falls and cognitive decline. Improving cognitive processing through exe ...

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Inter- vs Intramolecular Aldehyde-Alkyne-Amine A sup 3 /sup -Reaction in the Solution-Phase Synthesis of a Potent Macrocyclic Azapeptide CD36 Modulator

Author(s): Maarouf-Mesli N; Fonseca JC; Harvey SM; Chauhan PS; Mulumba M; Ahsanullah None; Selka A; Meneksedag Erol D; Chemtob S; Ong H; Polyak F; Lubell WD;

Modern macrocyclic peptides feature unnatural elements that are used to improve the activity and pharmacokinetic properties. Chemistry beyond peptide synthesis must, however, be employed to introduce such elements. Notably, application of the copper-catalyzed aldehyde-alkyne-amine A3-reaction in ...

Article GUID: 42049622


Therapist Delivery of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Strategies in a System-Driven Implementation of Multiple EBPs for Children

Author(s): Teresa Lind

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Intraperitoneal Administration of Cardiolipin Enhances Mitochondrial Respiration in Skeletal Muscle of Male Mice

Author(s): Laplante A; Bergdahl A;

Purpose: Cardiolipin is a phospholipid located in the inner mitochondrial membrane and is released following myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury. While cardiolipin has documented effects in several tissues, its impact on skeletal muscle function and mitochondrial respiration remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of e ...

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Advanced Separators for Liquid and Quasi-Solid Lithium Rechargeable Batteries: Design and Development

Author(s): Vishweswariah K; Ningappa NG; Kumar M R A; Dawkins JIG; Selva TMG; Zaghib K;

Separators have evolved from passive polymeric barriers into multifunctional components that critically govern the performance, safety, and lifetime of liquid and quasi-solid lithium rechargeable batteries. This Review provides a comprehensive analysis of separator materials and architectures spanning commercial polyolefins and their ceramic coatings, hig ...

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