„activation function“
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H 2 S‐Mediated Thermal and Photochemical Methane Activation
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4–1 BB signal stimulates the activation, expansion, and effector functions of γδ T cells in mice and humans
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Exploring Pathways for Activation of Carbon Monoxide by Palladium Iminophosphines
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Primary blood neutrophils express a functional cell surface T oll‐like receptor 9
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An analysis of weight initialization methods in connection with different activation functions forfeedforward neural networks
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Transition‐Metal‐Catalyzed Regioselective Functionalization of Monophosphino‐ o‐ Carboranes
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Metal-Quinoid Carbene Chemistry: From Bonding to C–H Activation Catalysis
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C−H Activation by Iron‐Vanadium Bimetallic Oxide Cluster Anions FeV 3 O 10 − and FeV 5 O 15 −: A Comparison with Scandium‐Vanadium Oxide Clusters
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Towards Reagents for Bimetallic Activation Reactions: Polyhydride Complexes with Ru 2 H 3, Ru 2 ZnH 6, and Cu 2 Ru 2 H 6 Cores
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Regio‐ and Stereoselective Olefination of Phenol Carbamates through C–H Bond Functionalization
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Interference with C a 2+ release activated C a 2+ (CRAC) channel function delays T ‐cell arrest in vivo
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Nickel-Catalyzed Synthesis of chiral N-Heterocycles via C (sp3)–H Activation of Formamides
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Screening Carbon‐Boron Frustrated Lewis Pairs for Small‐Molecule Activation including N 2, O 2, CO, CO 2, CS 2, H 2 O and CH 4: A Computational Study
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The Oxidative Mechanism in Electrophilic C H Activation: The Case of CH 2 F 2 and CH 2 Cl 2
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Metalation Dictates Remote Regioselectivity: Ruthenium‐Catalyzed Functionalization of meta C Ar H Bonds †
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C H Functionalization of Enamides: Synthesis of β‐Amidovinyl Sulfones via Visible‐Light Photoredox Catalysis
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Functionalization of Carbon Nanoparticles Modulates Inflammatory Cell Recruitment and NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation
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Insights into CO Oxidation in Cu/CeO 2 Catalysts: O 2 Activation at the Dual‐Interfacial Sites
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Alkenyl‐Alkynylgermanes Functionalised by Lewis Acids: Intramolecular Aluminium– and Gallium–Alkyne Interactions and Potential Ge–C Bond Activation
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Ferrocenylalkynes for Ruthenium‐Catalyzed Isohypsic C H/N O Bond Functionalizations