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  1. Iron-Catalyzed Laser-Induced Graphitization - Multiscale Analysis of the Structural Evolution and Underlying Mechanism 

    Dreimol, Christopher H.; Kursteiner, Ronny; Ritter, Maximilian; et al. (2024)
    Small
    The transition to sustainable materials and eco-efficient processes in commercial electronics is a driving force in developing green electronics. Iron-catalyzed laser-induced graphitization (IC-LIG) has been demonstrated as a promising approach for rendering biomaterials electrically conductive. To optimize the IC-LIG process and fully exploit its potential for future green electronics, it is crucial to gain deeper insights into its ...
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  2. Centralised rehearsal of decentralised cooperation: Multi-agent reinforcement learning for the scalable coordination of residential energy flexibility 

    Charbonnier, Flora; Peng, Bei; Vienne, Julie; et al. (2024)
    Applied Energy
    This paper investigates the use of deep multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) for the coordination of residential energy flexibility. Particularly, we focus on achieving cooperation between homes in a way that is fully privacy-preserving, scalable, and that allows for the management of distribution network voltage constraints. Previous work demonstrated that MARL-based distributed control can be achieved with no sharing of personal ...
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  3. Internal heating profiles for which downward conduction is impossible 

    Arslan, Ali; Fantuzzi, Giovanni; Craske, John; et al. (2024)
    Journal of Fluid Mechanics
    We consider an internally heated fluid between parallel plates with fixed thermal fluxes. For a large class of heat sources that vary in the direction of gravity, we prove that <delta T >(h)>=sigma R-1/3, where <delta T >(h) is the average temperature difference between the bottom and top plates, RR is a 'flux' Rayleigh number and the constants sigma,mu > 0 depend on the geometric properties of the internal heating. This result implies ...
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  4. Amygdala Reactivity, Antidepressant Discontinuation, and Relapse 

    Erdmann, Tore; Berwian, Isabel M.; Stephan, Klaas Enno; et al. (2024)
    Jama Psychiatry
    Importance:<bold> </bold>Antidepressant discontinuation substantially increases the risk of a depression relapse, but the neurobiological mechanisms through which this happens are not known. Amygdala reactivity to negative information is a marker of negative affective processes in depression that is reduced by antidepressant medication, but it is unknown whether amygdala reactivity is sensitive to antidepressant discontinuation or whether ...
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  5. ORIGIN AND AGE OF CARBON IN THE CELLULOSE OF MID-LATITUDE TREE RINGS 

    Kromer, Bernd; Wacker, Lukas; Friedrich, Michael; et al. (2024)
    Radiocarbon
    Cellulose of tree rings is often assumed to be predominantly formed by direct assimilation of CO2 by photosynthesis and consequently can be used to reconstruct past atmospheric 14C concentrations at annual resolution. Yet little is known about the extent and the age of stored carbon from previous years used in addition to the direct assimilation in tree rings. Here, we studied 14C in earlywood and latewood cellulose of four different ...
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