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Aineistot 1781-1790 / 5728
Exploring CO2 hydrogenation to methanol at a CuZn–ZrO2 interface via DFT calculations
(Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2023)
Multi-component heterogeneous catalysts are among the top candidates for converting greenhouse gases into valuable compounds. Combinations of Cu, Zn, and ZrO2 (CZZ) have emerged as promisingly efficient catalysts for CO2 ...
Exploring digital signal processing using an interactive Jupyter notebook and smartphone accelerometer data
(IOP Publishing, 2024)
Digital signal processing is a valuable practical skill for the contemporary physicist, yet in physics curricula, its central concepts are often introduced either in method courses in a highly abstract and mathematics-oriented ...
Exploring fast proton transfer events associated with lateral proton diffusion on the surface of membranes
(National Academy of Sciences, 2019)
Proton diffusion (PD) across biological membranes is a fundamental process in many biological systems, and much experimental and theoretical effort has been employed for deciphering it. Here, we report on a spectroscopic ...
Exploring individual and population eco-evolutionary feedbacks under the coupled effects of fishing and predation
(Elsevier BV, 2020)
Intensive fishing that selects for large and old individuals can have pervasive effects on traits directly associated with the fecundity and survival of the target species. The observed reduction in fish body size can ...
Exploring kainate receptor pharmacology using molecular dynamics simulations
(2010)
Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are enticing targets for pharmaceutical research; however, the search for selective ligands is a laborious experimental process. Here we introduce a purely computational procedure ...
Exploring polymorphism in a palatable prey : predation risk and frequency dependence in relation to distinct levels of conspicuousness
(Oxford University Press, 2024)
Camouflage and warning signals are different antipredator strategies, which offer an excellent opportunity to study the evolutionary forces acting on prey appearance. Edible prey often escape detection via camouflage, which ...
Exploring pyrrolidinyl-spirooxindole natural products as promising platforms for the synthesis of novel spirooxindoles as EGFR/CDK2 inhibitors for halting breast cancer cells
(Frontiers Media, 2024)
Cancer represents a global challenge, and the pursuit of developing new cancer treatments that are potent, safe, less prone to drug resistance, and associated with fewer side effects poses a significant challenge in cancer ...
Exploring students’ perceptions of self-assessment in the context of problem solving in STEM
(Helsingin yliopisto. LUMA-keskus; Kansallinen LUMA-verkosto, 2023)
Central goals of higher education in STEM domains include learning of problem solving and self-assessment skills. To achieve these goals, we propose a novel self-assessment method called the Solve-Correct-Assess-Negotiate ...
Exploring the applicability of dissipative fluid dynamics to small systems by comparison to the Boltzmann equation
(American Physical Society, 2018)
Background: Experimental data from heavy-ion experiments at RHIC-BNL and LHC-CERN are quantitatively described using relativistic fluid dynamics. Even p+A and p+p collisions show signs of collective behavior describable ...
Exploring the Atomic Structure of 1.8 nm Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters with Aberration-Corrected STEM
(Elsevier BV, 2017)
Monolayer-protected (MP) Au clusters present attractive quantum systems with a range of potential applications e.g. in catalysis. Knowledge of the atomic structure is needed to obtain a full understanding of their intriguing ...