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51. Open Source High Content Analysis Utilizing Automated Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy.

52. Characterisation of new gated optical image intensifiers for fluorescence lifetime imaging.

53. Recruitment Kinetics of Tropomyosin Tpm3.1 to Actin Filament Bundles in the Cytoskeleton Is Independent of Actin Filament Kinetics.

54. Experimental Demonstration of an Electride as a 2D Material.

56. Adaptive multiphoton endomicroscopy through a dynamically deformed multicore optical fiber using proximal detection.

57. Imaging of Metabolic Status in 3D Cultures with an Improved AMPK FRET Biosensor for FLIM.

58. Chemoelectronic circuits based on metal nanoparticles.

59. Screening for protein-protein interactions using Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM).

60. Changes in Manipulative Peak Force Modulation and Time to Peak Thrust among First-Year Chiropractic Students Following a 12-Week Detraining Period.

61. Visualising apoptosis in live zebrafish using fluorescence lifetime imaging with optical projection tomography to map FRET biosensor activity in space and time.

62. Band Gap Engineering in a 2D Material for Solar-to-Chemical Energy Conversion.

63. Intravital FRAP Imaging using an E-cadherin-GFP Mouse Reveals Disease- and Drug-Dependent Dynamic Regulation of Cell-Cell Junctions in Live Tissue.

64. Time-resolved FRET reports FGFR1 dimerization and formation of a complex with its effector PLCγ1.

65. Phosphorene: Synthesis, Scale-Up, and Quantitative Optical Spectroscopy.

66. Tunneling Electrical Connection to the Interior of Metal-Organic Frameworks.

67. Homo-FRET Based Biosensors and Their Application to Multiplexed Imaging of Signalling Events in Live Cells.

69. Storage of electrical information in metal-organic-framework memristors.

70. Identifying champion nanostructures for solar water-splitting.

71. Rapid global fitting of large fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy datasets.

72. Organic switches for surfaces and devices.

73. Plasmoelectronics: coupling plasmonic excitation with electron flow.

74. A silica sol-gel design strategy for nanostructured metallic materials.

75. Fluorescence lifetime readouts of Troponin-C-based calcium FRET sensors: a quantitative comparison of CFP and mTFP1 as donor fluorophores.

76. Influence of plasmonic Au nanoparticles on the photoactivity of Fe₂O₃ electrodes for water splitting.

77. Block copolymer directed nanoporous metal thin films.

78. Review of completed suicides in a community hospice.

79. Integrating structure control over multiple length scales in porous high temperature ceramics with functional platinum nanoparticles.

80. Organization of nanoparticles in polymer brushes.

81. Metal Nanoparticle/Block Copolymer Composite Assembly and Disassembly.

82. Ordered mesoporous materials from metal nanoparticle-block copolymer self-assembly.

83. Electrocatalytic performance of fuel oxidation by Pt3Ti nanoparticles.

84. Direct access to thermally stable and highly crystalline mesoporous transition-metal oxides with uniform pores.

86. Nanoparticle-tuned assembly and disassembly of mesostructured silica hybrids.

87. Generalized route to metal nanoparticles with liquid behavior.

88. Dying in a West Virginia acute care hospital: what is it like?

89. Palliative care consultation in West Virginia.

90. Concerns and self-reported competencies in end-of-life care: a survey of physicians in WV.

91. Acute diverticulitis.

92. Comparison of characteristics and attitudes of entry-level bachelor's and master's degree students in physical therapy.

94. Coronary angioplasty: current concepts.

97. Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Biochemical changes.

98. Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Morphological changes.

99. Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Correlation of biochemical events with morphological changes in asporogenous mutants.

100. Use of alpha-aminoadipic acid for the biosynthesis of penicillin N and cephalosporin C by a Cephalosporium sp.

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