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    Replication Data for: A Qualitative Investigation to Identify the Knowledge and Skills that Chemists Require in the Workplace

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    This dataset is the inter-rater reliability codes for paper- A Qualitative Investigation to Identify the Knowledge and Skills that Chemists Require in the Workplace

    Replication Data for: A Qualitative Investigation to Identify the Knowledge and Skills that Chemists Require in the Workplace

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    This dataset is the inter-rater reliability codes for paper- A Qualitative Investigation to Identify the Knowledge and Skills that Chemists Require in the Workplace

    Generalized Abstracted Mean Values

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    In this article, the author introduces the generalized abstracted mean values which extend the concepts of most means with two variables, and researches their basic properties and monotonicities

    Replication Data for: "Steganographic Passport: An Owner and User Verifiable Credential for Deep Model IP Protection Without Retraining"

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    Implementation of CVPR 2024 paper "Steganographic Passport: An Owner and User Verifiable Credential for Deep Model IP Protection Without Retraining

    The Best Bounds in Kershaw's Inequality and Two Completely Monotonic Functions

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    A new proof for monotonicity and convexity of a function deduced from Kershaw’s inequality involving the Wallis’ function about the Euler’s gamma function is provided. The complete monotonicity results of two functions involving the divided differences of the psi function ψ and polygamma function ψ' are established

    Logarithmically Completely Monotonic Ratios of Mean Values and an Application

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    In the article, some strictly Logarithmically completely monotonic ratios of mean values are presented

    Native p-type transparent conductive CuI via intrinsic defects

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    The ability of CuI to be doped p-type via the introduction of native defects has been investigated using first-principles pseudopotential calculations based on density functional theory. The Cu vacancy has a lower formation energy than any of the other native defects, which include I vacancy (V(I)), Cu interstitial (Cu(i)), I interstitial (I(i)), Cu antisite (Cu(I)), and I antisite (I(Cu)). Combined with its shallow acceptor level, it offers sufficient hole concentrations in CuI. The natural band alignments as compared to zinc-blende ZnS, ZnSe, and ZnTe have also been calculated in order to further identify the p-type dopability of CuI. It is found that CuI has a relatively high valence band maximum and conduction band minimum, which also makes it easy to dope CuI p-type in terms of the doping limit rule. In addition, the small effective mass of the light hole-about 0.303m(0)-can provide high mobility and p-type conductivity in CuI. All of these results make CuI an ideal candidate for native p-type materials (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3633220
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