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Supplementary document for Sidelobe-suppressed sub-diffraction-limit quasi-non-diffracting light sheets achieved by super-oscillatory lenses - 6307324.pdf
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Flowchart of study inclusions and exclusions.
<p>Flowchart of study inclusions and exclusions.</p
Meta-analysis of studies reporting an effect of resveratrol supplementation on bilirubin and TNF-α (tumor necrosis factor α) levels using a fixed-effects model.
<p>The upper section indicates bilirubin levels and the lower section reveals TNF-α levels. CI indicates confidence interval.</p
Meta-analysis of studies reporting an effect of resveratrol supplementation on lipid metabolic parameters (total cholesterol; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein) using a fixed-effects model.
<p>CI indicates confidence interval.</p
Meta-analysis with studies reporting effect of resveratrol supplementation on anthropometric index (BMI, body mass index) and clinical parameters (SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure) using a fixed-effects model.
<p>CI indicates confidence interval.</p
Meta-analysis of studies reporting an effect of resveratrol supplementation on glucose metabolic parameters (glucose; insulin; HOMA-IR, homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance) using a random-effects model.
<p>CI indicates confidence interval.</p
Meta-analysis of studies reporting an effect of resveratrol supplementation on levels of liver enzymes (ALT, alanine aminotransferase; AST, aspartate aminotransferase; GTT, γ-glutamyltransferase) using a fixed-effects model.
<p>CI indicates confidence interval.</p
Characteristics of patients in the included studies.
<p>Characteristics of patients in the included studies.</p
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Characterization and annotation of Babesia orientalis apicoplast genome
PCR primers used in sequencing the Babesia orientalis apicoplast genome. (DOC 67 kb
Supercapacitor Electrodes from the in Situ Reaction between Two-Dimensional Sheets of Black Phosphorus and Graphene Oxide
Two-dimensional materials
show considerable promise as high surface area electrodes for energy-storage
applications such as supercapacitors. A single sheet of graphene possesses
a large specific surface area because of its atomically thin thickness.
However, to package this area efficiently in a device, it must be
confined within a finite three-dimensional volume without restacking
of the sheet faces. Herein, we present a method of maintaining the
high surface area through the use of a hybrid thin film in which few-layer-exfoliated
black phosphorus (BP) reduces graphene oxide (GO) flakes. When the
film is exposed to moisture, a redox reaction between the BP and the
GO forms an interpenetrating network of reduced GO (RGO) and a liquid
electrolyte of intermediate phosphorus acids H<sub><i>x</i></sub>PO<sub><i>y</i></sub>. The presence of the liquid
H<sub><i>x</i></sub>PO<sub><i>y</i></sub> electrolyte
in the RGO/H<sub><i>x</i></sub>PO<sub><i>y</i></sub> film stabilizes and preserves an open-channel structure enabling
rapid ion diffusion, leading to an excellent charging rate capability
(up to 500 mV s<sup>–1</sup> and retaining 62.3% of initial
capacitance at a large current density of 50 A g<sup>–1</sup>) when used as electrodes in supercapacitors