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  • Heterogeneous chemistry: a ... Heterogeneous chemistry: a mechanism missing in current models to explain secondary inorganic aerosol formation during the January 2013 haze episode in North China
    Zheng, B; Zhang, Q; Zhang, Y ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 02/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 4
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    Severe regional haze pollution events occurred in eastern and central China in January 2013, which had adverse effects on the environment and public health. Extremely high levels of particulate ...
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  • Biomass burning contributio... Biomass burning contribution to Beijing aerosol
    Cheng, Y; Engling, G; He, K.-B ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 08/2013, Volume: 13, Issue: 15
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    Biomass burning, the largest global source of elemental carbon (EC) and primary organic carbon (OC), is strongly associated with many subjects of great scientific concern, such as secondary organic ...
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  • Observation of a quantum ph... Observation of a quantum phase transition in the quantum Rabi model with a single trapped ion
    Cai, M-L; Liu, Z-D; Zhao, W-D ... Nature communications, 02/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Quantum phase transitions (QPTs) are usually associated with many-body systems in the thermodynamic limit when their ground states show abrupt changes at zero temperature with variation of a ...
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  • Exploring the severe winter... Exploring the severe winter haze in Beijing: the impact of synoptic weather, regional transport and heterogeneous reactions
    Zheng, G. J; Duan, F. K; Su, H ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 03/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 6
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    Extreme haze episodes repeatedly shrouded Beijing during the winter of 2012-2013, causing major environmental and health problems. To better understand these extreme events, we performed a ...
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  • Mass absorption efficiency ... Mass absorption efficiency of elemental carbon and water-soluble organic carbon in Beijing, China
    Cheng, Y.; He, K.-B.; Zheng, M. ... Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 11/2011, Volume: 11, Issue: 22
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    The mass absorption efficiency (MAE) of elemental carbon (EC) in Beijing was quantified using a thermal-optical carbon analyzer. The MAE measured at 632 nm was 8.45±1.71 and 9.41±1.92 m2 g−1 during ...
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  • Towards optimal single-phot... Towards optimal single-photon sources from polarized microcavities
    Wang, Hui; He, Yu-Ming; Chung, T.-H. ... Nature photonics, 11/2019, Volume: 13, Issue: 11
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    An optimal single-photon source should deterministically deliver one, and only one, photon at a time, with no trade-off between the source’s efficiency and the photon indistinguishability. However, ...
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  • Quantum simulation of frust... Quantum simulation of frustrated Ising spins with trapped ions
    Kim, K; Chang, M-S; Korenblit, S ... Nature (London), 06/2010, Volume: 465, Issue: 7298
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    A network is frustrated when competing interactions between nodes prevent each bond from being satisfied. This compromise is central to the behaviour of many complex systems, from social and neural ...
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  • Impact of COVID-19 pandemic... Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on information management research and practice: Transforming education, work and life
    Dwivedi, Yogesh K.; Hughes, D. Laurie; Coombs, Crispin ... International journal of information management, December 2020, 2020-12-00, 20201201, Volume: 55
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    •This paper presents an assessment of the key challenges of COVID-19 through an IS and IM lens.•The pandemic has forced governments and decision makers to reassess the use of IS and technology.•AI ...
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  • Structure-based discovery o... Structure-based discovery of opioid analgesics with reduced side effects
    Manglik, Aashish; Lin, Henry; Aryal, Dipendra K ... Nature (London), 09/2016, Volume: 537, Issue: 7619
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    Morphine is an alkaloid from the opium poppy used to treat pain. The potentially lethal side effects of morphine and related opioids-which include fatal respiratory depression-are thought to be ...
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  • Establishment of multiple s... Establishment of multiple sublineages of H5N1 influenza virus in Asia: Implications for pandemic control
    Chen, H; Smith, G.J.D; Li, K.S ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 02/2006, Volume: 103, Issue: 8
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    Preparedness for a possible influenza pandemic caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza A subtype H5N1 has become a global priority. The spread of the virus to Europe and continued human infection ...
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