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Hereon, we will frequently neglect writing out integrals explicitly, and use J and φ to schematically refer to both barred and un-barred quantities.

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These experiments are described in Table 1 and summarized schematically in Figure 2 (refer to Supporting Information Table 1 for DISC1-interactors that have had regions mapped by yeast two-hybrid experiments only).

Figure 1 depicts these different methods schematically. Figure 1 Comparison of the different methods of modifying ligand coverage on CdSe quantum dots where B, S, F, and OR refer to binding, spacer, functional, and organic oligomer groups, respectively.

(a) - Full squares (circles) refer to calculations of the native (activated) state) carried out with Φ = 53 meV the same for each barrier; continuous curves are guides to the eyes, dashed curves refer to experiments carried out on a monolayer of bR as schematically shown in the inset of the figure[4].

Figure 1 schematically shows the synthesis procedure, which refers to Creighton's method that uses sodium borohydride as the reducing agent [35].

The atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma is schematically illustrated in Fig.  1 A, which refers to the setup described elsewhere in previous researches [ 1, 26].

The three phases are also schematically represented in Figure 3, where, however, the third phase refers to in vivo tumors.

This model will be referred to as the LB model and is shown schematically in Fig. 1.

The algorithm is schematically shown in the flowchart depicted in Figure 3, where the acronym SRA refers to superresolution algorithm.

These species possess besides conventional antibodies, an additional antibody class that is devoid of light chains and that is referred to as heavy-chain-only antibodies (HCAbs) [44], as shown schematically in Figure 1.

The approach we have taken is presented schematically in Figure 1, to which the rest of this section of the paper refers.

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