7 results match your criteria: "University of Hawaii-Manoa. Honolulu[Affiliation]"

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  • Low-dimensional organic metal halide hybrids (OMHHs) show promise in optoelectronics due to their unique blend of organic and inorganic characteristics, but struggle with efficient charge transfer, particularly in zero-dimensional (0D) compounds.
  • Applying pressure enhances the interfacial interactions in 0D OMHHs, resulting in improved charge transfer and achieving a nearly perfect photoluminescence quantum yield at around 6.0 GPa.
  • The study highlights the pressure-induced electronic coupling between lone-pair electrons and π electrons as a crucial factor, suggesting new strategies for designing advanced organic-inorganic hybrid materials.
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There are numerous barriers to achieving effective intraocular drug administration, including the mucus layer protecting the ocular surface. For this reason, antibiotic eye drops must be used multiple times per day to prevent and treat ocular infections. Frequent eye drop use is inconvenient for patients, and lack of adherence to prescribed dosing regimens limits treatment efficacy and contributes to antibiotic resistance.

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In this work, we develop and analyze a mathematical model for the dynamics of COVID-19 with re-infection in order to assess the impact of prior comorbidity (specifically, ) on COVID-19 complications. The model is simulated using data relevant to the dynamics of the diseases in Lagos, Nigeria, making predictions for the attainment of peak periods in the presence or absence of comorbidity. The model is shown to undergo the phenomenon of backward bifurcation caused by the parameter accounting for increased susceptibility to COVID-19 infection by comorbid susceptibles as well as the rate of reinfection by those who have recovered from a previous COVID-19 infection.

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A new species of rake-legged mite, (Prostigmata, Caeculidae), from Canada and a systematic analysis of its genus.

Zookeys

April 2020

Invertebrate Zoology, Royal Alberta Museum, 9810 103A Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0G2, Canada Royal Alberta Museum Edmonton Canada.

The genus Dufour (Prostigmata, Caeculidae) contains 19 previously described species, most of which are found in North America, and for which no comprehensive phylogenetic treatment exists. Here, one new species from Alberta, Canada, is described: Bernard & Lumley, , and another caeculid known to be present in Canada is documented. The new species is characterized within the genus with a character state matrix, from which an updated key is produced.

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Development of a modified Margaria-Kalamen anaerobic power test for American football athletes.

J Strength Cond Res

April 2010

Department of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science, Human Performance Laboratory, College of Education, University of Hawaii-Manoa. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

This study examined a modification of the Margaria-Kalamen test for football players. The football stair climb test (FST) protocol used in this study increased the vertical displacement (20 steps, 3.12 m) so that the mean best time for the test was 2.

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Several benzodiazepines were enantioresolved on a new carbohydrate chiral stationary phase based on maltooligosaccharides. The role of organic modifier, ionic strength, pH and temperature are examined and the results are discussed. In general, selectivity and retention were found to decrease with increasing organic modifier concentration.

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