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Conjugated Polymer‐Coated Bacteria for Multimodal Intracellular and Extracellular Anticancer Activity
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Study of Reinforcing Mechanisms in TRIP ‐ M atrix Composites under Compressive Loading by Means of Micromechanical Simulations (Link)
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Mg‐ PSZ Reinforced TRIP ‐ S teel MMC s – In Situ CT Investigations of Cruciform Samples under Compressive Loading (Link)
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A Material Model of Particle Size Dependent Transformation Plasticity of PSZ Ceramics under Thermomechanical Loading (Link)
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Palladium‐Catalyzed Oxidative Cross‐Coupling between Heterocycles and Terminal Alkynes with Low Catalyst Loading †
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Loading Metal Nanostructures on Cotton Fabrics as Recyclable Catalysts
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Controllable Loading of Noble Metal Nanoparticles on Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes/Fe 3 O 4 through an In Situ Galvanic Replacement Reaction for High‐Performance Catalysis
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Poly (dimethylsiloxane)‐Supported Ionogels with a High Ionic Liquid Loading †
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A Highly Efficient Sunlight Driven ZnO Nanosheet Photocatalyst: Synergetic Effect of P‐Doping and MoS 2 Atomic Layer Loading
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Epicocconone staining: A powerful loading control for Western blots
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Oriented Circular Dichroism Analysis of Chiral Surface‐Anchored Metal–Organic Frameworks Grown by Liquid‐Phase Epitaxy and upon Loading with Chiral Guest Compounds
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Poly (dimethylsiloxane)‐Supported Ionogels with a High Ionic Liquid Loading †
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Loading Dynamics of a Sliding DNA Clamp †
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Iridium‐Catalyst‐Based Autonomous Bubble‐Propelled Graphene Micromotors with Ultralow Catalyst Loading
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Rhodium (II)‐Catalyzed Nondirected Oxidative Alkenylation of Arenes: Arene Loading at One Equivalent †
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Palladium‐Catalyzed α‐Arylation of Arylketones at Low Catalyst Loadings
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Loading Dynamics of a Sliding DNA Clamp †
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Synthesis of PAA‐ g ‐PNVCL Graft Copolymer and Studies on Its Loading of Ornidazole
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Rhodium (II)‐Catalyzed Nondirected Oxidative Alkenylation of Arenes: Arene Loading at One Equivalent †
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The Self‐Assembly of Anticancer Camptothecin–Dipeptide Nanotubes: A Minimalistic and High Drug Loading Approach to Increased Efficacy