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  2. Scientific Reports - Wikipedia

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    Scientific Reports is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific mega journal published by Nature Portfolio, covering all areas of the natural sciences. The journal was established in 2011. [ 1 ] The journal states that their aim is to assess solely the scientific validity of a submitted paper, rather than its perceived importance, significance, or ...

  3. Zirconium silicon sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Zirconium silicon sulfide (ZrSiS) is a crystalline layered Dirac semi-metal compound of zirconium, silicon and sulfur. [1] Its crystals are made from planes of five single-atom layers of each element in the order S-Zr-Si-Zr-S, with the single element planes connected to their neighbors by van der Waals forces.

  4. KoVariome - Wikipedia

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    KoVariome is the variome of Korean ethnic groups. It was initiated in 2010 when the Genome Research Foundation in Korea was established. KoVariome has produced around 100 Korean genome diversity data on 4 April 2018 in Scientific Reports [1] and 1,094 Korean genome variation information on 27 May 2020.

  5. Javier G. Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    Javier G. Fernandez (born 1981 in Cantabria) is a Spanish physicist and bioengineer.He is associate professor at the Singapore University of Technology and Design.He is known for his work in biomimetic materials and sustainable biomanufacturing, particularly for pioneering chitin's use for general and sustainable manufacturing.

  6. Stephan Irle - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 he returned to the United States and joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has been a group leader of the computational chemistry and nanomaterials sciences group since 2020. He teaches and advises students as an adjunct professor at Stony Brook University , University of Alabama , and the University of Tennessee . [ 3 ]

  7. Thomas Reh - Wikipedia

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    Thomas A. Reh is an American scientist and author.. He received his B.Sc. in biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1977 and his Ph.D. in neuroscience from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1981.

  8. ZooMS - Wikipedia

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    ZooMS was first published in 2009 [1] by a team of researchers from the University of York, but the term was coined later in a publication in 2010. [2] The original aim of ZooMS was to distinguish between sheep and goat.

  9. Gapmer - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism of therapeutic gene-silencing action relies on degradation through the action of RNase H. [1] [5] Nearly all organisms utilize this family of enzymes to degrade DNA-RNA hybrids as a defense against viral infection. [6]