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Examining the potential public health benefit of offering STI testing to men in amateur football clubs: evidence from cross-sectional surveys
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Can’t get there from here: attainable distance, sustainable intensification and full-scale technical potential
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Sublattice dependent magnetic response of dual Cr doped graphene monolayer: a full potential approach
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Molybdenum (Mo) increases endogenous phenolics, proline and photosynthetic pigments and the phytoremediation potential of the industrially important plant Ricinus communis L. for removal of cadmium from contaminated soil
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Cover Feature: The role of dimers in complex forming reactions at low temperature: full dimension potential and dynamics of (H 2 CO) 2 +OH reaction (ChemPhysChem 15/2023)
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The potential to expand antiretroviral therapy by improving health facility efficiency: evidence from Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia
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Embracing Plasticity: Unlocking the Full Potential of Flexible and Stretchable Electronics Through the Elastoplastic Behavior of Metallic Materials (Adv. Funct. Mater. 19/2025)
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Cover Feature: Organic Chimeras Based on Selenosugars, Steroids, and Fullerenes as Potential Inhibitors of the β‐amyloid Peptide Aggregation (ChemPlusChem 3/2025)
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Cover Picture: Novel low‐band gap non‐fullerene acceptors based on IDIC core as potential photovoltaic materials (BKCS 9/2024) Radhiha Ravindran, Inchan Kim, Yun‐Hi Kim, Soon‐Ki Kwon
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Inside Back Cover: Synthesis and Isolation of the Titanium–Scandium Endohedral Fullerenes—Sc 2 TiC@ I h ‐C 80, Sc 2 TiC@ D 5 h ‐C 80 and Sc 2 TiC 2 I h ‐C 80: Metal Size Tuning of the Ti IV/Ti III Redox Potentials (Chem. Eur. J. 37/2016)
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Integrated NCM medicine with s-NCM new knowledge
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Cover Picture: Towards a Quantitative Understanding of Protein Hydration and Volumetric Properties/Intrinsic Volumetric Properties of Trialanine Isomers in Aqueous Solution/Temperature and Concentration Effects on the Solvophobic Solvation of Methane in Aqueous Salt Solutions/Salt Effects on the Structure of Water Probed by Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations/Thermodynamic and Structural Characterization of the Transformation from a Metastable Low‐Density to a Very High‐Density Form of Supercooled TIP4P‐Ew Model Water/The Solvent‐Dependent Shift of the Amide I Band of a Fully Solvated Peptide as a Local Probe for the Solvent Composition in the Peptide/Solvent Interface/Multiple Phases of Liquid Water/Which Properties of a Spanning Network of Hydration Water Enable Biological Functions?/Effect of Osmolytes on Pressure‐Induced Unfolding of Proteins: A High‐Pressure SAXS Study/Spectral Signatures of the Pentagonal Water Cluster in Bacteriorhodopsin/Potential Proton‐Release Channels in Bacteriorhodopsin/Conformational Dynamics of Minimal Elastin‐Like Polypeptides: The Role of Proline Revealed by Molecular Dynamics and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance/Small‐Angle X‐Ray Scattering and Near‐Infrared Vibrational Spectroscopy of Water Confined in Aerosol‐OT Reverse Micelles/Hydration Dynamics of Water near an Amphiphilic Model Peptide at Low Hydration Levels: A Dielectric Relaxation Study (ChemPhysChem 18/2008)
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Cover Picture: Boron‐Double‐Ring Sheet, Fullerene, and Nanotubes: Potential Hydrogen Storage Materials (ChemPhysChem 16/2014)
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Cover Feature: Multi‐Redox Active Carbons and Hydrocarbons: Control of their Redox Properties and Potential Applications (Chem. Rec. 9/2021)
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Elastic Potential Grids: Accurate and Efficient Representation of Intermolecular Interactions for Fully Flexible Docking
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Extracting the Full Potential of Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotubes as Durable Supercapacitor Electrodes Operable at 4 V with High Power and Energy Density
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The role of dimers in complex forming reactions at low temperature: full dimension potential and dynamics of (H 2 CO) 2 +OH reaction
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Water Entrapped inside Fullerene Cages: A Potential Probe for Evaluation of Bond Polarization
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A High‐Energy Charge‐Separated State of 1.70 eV from a High‐Potential Donor–Acceptor Dyad: A Catalyst for Energy‐Demanding Photochemical Reactions
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A High‐Energy Charge‐Separated State of 1.70 eV from a High‐Potential Donor–Acceptor Dyad: A Catalyst for Energy‐Demanding Photochemical Reactions