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  1. ID20-opportunities for inelastic X-ray scattering at extreme conditions 

    Sahle, Christoph J.; Petitgirard, Sylvain; Spiekermann, Georg; et al. (2024)
    High Pressure Research
    Owing to the availability of bright X-rays sources such as the ESRF-EBS, inelastic X-ray scattering of samples contained in complex sample environments, including high pressure devices, has become feasible. Compared to well-established characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction or X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy, inelastic X-ray scattering of samples under extreme conditions is a relatively novel probe. However, ...
    Review Article
  2. BOUNDING AND COMPUTING OBSTACLE NUMBERS OF GRAPHS 

    Balko, Martin; Chaplick, Steven; Ganian, Robert; et al. (2024)
    SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
    An obstacle representation of a graph G consists of a set of pairwise disjoint simply connected closed regions and a one-to-one mapping of the vertices of G to points such that two vertices are adjacent in G if and only if the line segment connecting the two corresponding points does not intersect any obstacle. The obstacle number of a graph is the smallest number of obstacles in an obstacle representation of the graph in the plane such ...
    Journal Article
  3. (Re-)negotiating Masculinities in the <i>Kampoeng</i>: Medical Mercenaries and the Aceh War, c. 1880-1890 

    Ligtenberg, Monique (2024)
    Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
    Around 300 physicians from Switzerland, the German as well as the Austro-Hungarian Empire joined the Dutch Colonial Army between 1814 and 1914. While their motives to volunteer in the first place could widely differ, many among them eagerly published on their experiences as medical officers 'Far East', presenting their alleged heroic deeds and the struggles they faced as medical men in the tropics to a broad readership in Germanophone ...
    Journal Article
  4. Tree demographic strategies largely overlap across succession in Neotropical wet and dry forest communities 

    Schorn, Markus E.; Kambach, Stephan; Chazdon, Robin L.; et al. (2024)
    Ecology
    Secondary tropical forests play an increasingly important role in carbon budgets and biodiversity conservation. Understanding successional trajectories is therefore imperative for guiding forest restoration and climate change mitigation efforts. Forest succession is driven by the demographic strategies-combinations of growth, mortality and recruitment rates-of the tree species in the community. However, our understanding of demographic ...
    Journal Article
  5. Nanoparticles Dysregulate the Human Placental Secretome with Consequences on Angiogenesis and Vascularization 

    Dugershaw-Kurzer, Battuja; Bossart, Jonas; Buljan, Marija; et al. (2024)
    ADVANCED SCIENCE
    Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) in pregnancy is increasingly linked to adverse effects on embryo-fetal development and health later in life. However, the developmental toxicity mechanisms of NPs are largely unknown, in particular potential effects on the placental secretome, which orchestrates many developmental processes pivotal for pregnancy success. This study demonstrates extensive material- and pregnancy stage-specific deregulation ...
    Journal Article

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