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dx.doi.org | Chang Liu |Soonho Kwon |Perrin Godbold |grayson Johnson
IntroductionClick to copy section linkSection link copied!Creating an effective catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is essential for advancing various renewable technologies such as water electrolysis, metal air batteries, (1−4) and regenerative fuel cells. (5,6) Significant research efforts have been invested in both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis to elucidate the mechanisms and develop active materials for the OER.
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pubs.acs.org | Chang Liu |Soonho Kwon |Perrin Godbold |grayson Johnson
IntroductionClick to copy section linkSection link copied!Creating an effective catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is essential for advancing various renewable technologies such as water electrolysis, metal air batteries, (1−4) and regenerative fuel cells. (5,6) Significant research efforts have been invested in both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis to elucidate the mechanisms and develop active materials for the OER.
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3 weeks ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Chang Liu |Min Cao
Letter to the Editor Further considers on the FINEARTS-HF trial First published: 12 May 2025 No abstract is available for this article.
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1 month ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Alejandro J. Estudillo |Bournemouth Poole |Chang Liu |Emma Portch
1 Introduction One of the most studied phenomena in face recognition research is the other-race effect (ORE). This effect simply shows that human observers are generally better at recognizing own-race versus other-race faces (Estudillo et al. 2020; Malpass and Kravitz 1969; Meissner and Brigham 2001). The ORE is robust and has been replicated across different races and ethnic groups (Lee and Penrod 2022; Meissner and Brigham 2001).
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1 month ago |
cell.com | Jun Xiao |Weiyun Li |Xin Zheng |Linlin Qi |Hui Wang |Chi Zhang | +16 more
Main text(Immunity 52, 109–122.e1–e6; January 14, 2020)The authors note that Figure S6C showing normal lung tissue in the Akt3+/- Mock group is partially overlapped with the Akt3+/+ Mock control group. Figure S6A representing normal lung tissue in the AY9944-PBS group was mistakenly uploaded with one image from the PBS control group that also represents normal lung tissue. We have now provided the correct images for the Akt3+/- Mock (Figure S6C) and AY9944-PBS group (Figure S6A).
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