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    Summary of results for experiments involving C/L ratios. ανά Tamara J. Stevenson (171408)

    Έκδοση 2012
    “…Genotype is listed in the left-hand column; conditions for the experiment are listed in middle columns, and results (C/L ratios including average, standard deviation, standard error of the mean, and 95% confidence interval) are shown in the right-hand columns, as well as the two-tailed <i>t</i> test <i>p</i> value in the far right column.…”
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    The FAR model. ανά Islam Al Sawi (19923926)

    Έκδοση 2024
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    KP FAR assessment. ανά Islam Al Sawi (19923926)

    Έκδοση 2024
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    MultiFAR and SOTA results for multiclass classification. ανά Mohd Fazil (17038802)

    Έκδοση 2025
    “…<p>MultiFAR and SOTA results for multiclass classification.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Regulation of Lateral Root Development by Shoot-Sensed Far-Red Light via HY5 Is Nitrate-Dependent and Involves the NRT2.1 Nitrate Transporter.pdf ανά Kasper van Gelderen (10504688)

    Έκδοση 2021
    “…Together our results show that nitrate signaling can repress low R:FR responses and that this involves signaling via HY5 and NRT2.1.…”
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    Layered Signaling Regulatory Networks Analysis of Gene Expression Involved in Malignant Tumorigenesis of Non-Resolving Ulcerative Colitis via Integration of Cross-Study Microarray... ανά Shengjun Fan (426254)

    Έκδοση 2013
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Ulcerative colitis (UC) was the most frequently diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and closely linked to colorectal carcinogenesis. By far, the underlying mechanisms associated with the disease are still unclear. …”