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    Nonergodic Phases in Strongly Disordered Random Regular Graphs by Altshuler, B L, Cuevas, E, Ioffe, L B, Kravtsov, V E

    Published in Physical review letters (07-10-2016)
    “…We combine numerical diagonalization with semianalytical calculations to prove the existence of the intermediate nonergodic but delocalized phase in the…”
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    Warm Dense Matter Demonstrating Non-Drude Conductivity from Observations of Nonlinear Plasmon Damping by Witte, B B L, Fletcher, L B, Galtier, E, Gamboa, E, Lee, H J, Zastrau, U, Redmer, R, Glenzer, S H, Sperling, P

    Published in Physical review letters (31-05-2017)
    “…We present simulations using finite-temperature density-functional-theory molecular dynamics to calculate the dynamic electrical conductivity in warm dense…”
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    Hidden diversity of vacancy networks in Prussian blue analogues by Simonov, Arkadiy, De Baerdemaeker, Trees, Boström, Hanna LB., Ríos Gómez, María Laura, Gray, Harry J., Chernyshov, Dmitry, Bosak, Alexey, Bürgi, Hans-Beat, Goodwin, Andrew L.

    Published in Nature (London) (13-02-2020)
    “…Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are a diverse family of microporous inorganic solids, known for their gas storage ability 1 , metal-ion immobilization 2 ,…”
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    Heterogeneous to homogeneous melting transition visualized with ultrafast electron diffraction by Mo, M Z, Chen, Z, Li, R K, Dunning, M, Witte, B B L, Baldwin, J K, Fletcher, L B, Kim, J B, Ng, A, Redmer, R, Reid, A H, Shekhar, P, Shen, X Z, Shen, M, Sokolowski-Tinten, K, Tsui, Y Y, Wang, Y Q, Zheng, Q, Wang, X J, Glenzer, S H

    “…The ultrafast laser excitation of matters leads to nonequilibrium states with complex solid-liquid phase-transition dynamics. We used electron diffraction at…”
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    Inverse electron demand Diels-Alder reactions in chemical biology by Oliveira, B L, Guo, Z, Bernardes, G J L

    Published in Chemical Society reviews (14-08-2017)
    “…The emerging inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) reaction stands out from other bioorthogonal reactions by virtue of its unmatchable kinetics,…”
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    Review: Recent advances in bovine in vitro embryo production: reproductive biotechnology history and methods by Ferré, L B, Kjelland, M E, Strøbech, L B, Hyttel, P, Mermillod, P, Ross, P J

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-05-2020)
    “…In vitro production (IVP) of embryos and associated technologies in cattle have shown significant progress in recent years, in part driven by a better…”
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    Targeting the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway in triple-negative breast cancer: a review by Costa, Ricardo L. B., Han, Hyo Sook, Gradishar, William J.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-06-2018)
    “…Purpose Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for approximately 20% of breast cancer cases. Although there have been advances in the treatment of…”
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    Classic Period collapse of the Central Maya Lowlands: Insights about human–environment relationships for sustainability by Turner, B. L, Sabloff, Jeremy A

    “…The ninth century collapse and abandonment of the Central Maya Lowlands in the Yucatán peninsular region were the result of complex human–environment…”
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    Whole-grain and blood lipid changes in apparently healthy adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled studies by Hollænder, Pernille L B, Ross, Alastair B, Kristensen, Mette

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-2015)
    “…Whole grains are recognized for their potential role in preventing cardiovascular diseases; however, results from randomized controlled studies on blood lipids…”
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    Obesity and risk of female reproductive conditions: A Mendelian randomisation study by Venkatesh, Samvida S, Ferreira, Teresa, Benonisdottir, Stefania, Rahmioglu, Nilufer, Becker, Christian M, Granne, Ingrid, Zondervan, Krina T, Holmes, Michael V, Lindgren, Cecilia M, Wittemans, Laura B L

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-02-2022)
    “…Obesity is observationally associated with altered risk of many female reproductive conditions. These include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), abnormal…”
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    Switching a Normal Insulator into a Topological Insulator via Electric Field with Application to Phosphorene by Liu, Qihang, Zhang, Xiuwen, Abdalla, L. B, Fazzio, Adalberto, Zunger, Alex

    Published in Nano letters (11-02-2015)
    “…The study of topological insulators has generally involved search of materials that have this property as an innate quality, distinct from normal insulators…”
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    Revisiting the structure of low‐Mach number, low‐beta, quasi‐perpendicular shocks by Wilson III, L. B., Koval, A., Szabo, A., Stevens, M. L., Kasper, J. C., Cattell, C. A., Krasnoselskikh, V. V.

    “…A study of the structure of 145 low‐Mach number (M≤3), low‐beta (β≤1), quasi‐perpendicular interplanetary collisionless shock waves observed by the Wind…”
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    The Emergence of Land Change Science for Global Environmental Change and Sustainability by Turner, B. L., Lambin, Eric F., Reenberg, Anette

    “…Land change science has emerged as a fundamental component of global environmental change and sustainability research. This interdisciplinary field seeks to…”
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    Remarkable effects of disorder on superconductivity of single atomic layers of lead on silicon by Brun, C., Cren, T., Cherkez, V., Debontridder, F., Pons, S., Fokin, D., Tringides, M. C., Bozhko, S., Ioffe, L. B., Altshuler, B. L., Roditchev, D.

    Published in Nature physics (01-06-2014)
    “…In bulk materials, superconductivity is remarkably robust with respect to non-magnetic disorder. In the two-dimensional limit, however, disorder and electron…”
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    Religion, Self-Regulation, and Self-Control: Associations, Explanations, and Implications by McCullough, Michael E, Willoughby, Brian L. B

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-01-2009)
    “…Many of the links of religiousness with health, well-being, and social behavior may be due to religion's influences on self-control or self-regulation. Using…”
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    Anderson localization on the Bethe lattice: nonergodicity of extended States by De Luca, A, Altshuler, B L, Kravtsov, V E, Scardicchio, A

    Published in Physical review letters (25-07-2014)
    “…Statistical analysis of the eigenfunctions of the Anderson tight-binding model with on-site disorder on regular random graphs strongly suggests that the…”
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    Flavonols control pollen tube growth and integrity by regulating ROS homeostasis during high-temperature stress by Muhlemann, Joëlle K., Younts, Trenton L. B., Muday, Gloria K.

    “…Plant reproduction requires long-distance growth of a pollen tube to fertilize the female gametophyte. Prior reports suggested that mutations altering…”
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    First-principle calculations of the Berry curvature of Bloch states for charge and spin transport of electrons by Gradhand, M, Fedorov, D V, Pientka, F, Zahn, P, Mertig, I, Györffy, B L

    Published in Journal of physics. Condensed matter (30-05-2012)
    “…Recent progress in wave packet dynamics based on the insight of Berry pertaining to adiabatic evolution of quantum systems has led to the need for a new…”
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    On the evolution of cellular senescence by Kowald, Axel, Passos, João F., Kirkwood, Thomas B. L.

    Published in Aging cell (01-12-2020)
    “…The idea that senescent cells are causally involved in aging has gained strong support from findings that the removal of such cells alleviates many age‐related…”
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