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    S1 data_Hazen Main and Blister 2017 absolute diatom counts from Contrasting the ecological effects of decreasing ice cover versus accelerated glacial melt on the High Arctic's largest lake by Neal Michelutti (688828)

    Published 2020
    “…Subfossil diatom assemblages in all cores show two major shifts over the past approximately 200 years including: (i) a proliferation of pioneering, benthic taxa at approximately 1900 CE from previously depauperate populations; and (ii) a rise in planktonic taxa beginning at approximately 1980 CE to present-day dominance. …”
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    Geographical distribution of large cities and small cities. by Saul Estrin (8629173)

    Published 2024
    “…Panel <b>a</b> plots 36 cities in our sample that are defined as “large” cities and <b>b</b> plots 128 “small” cities with <5 million population. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Warming Climate Is Reducing the Diversity of Dominant Microbes in the Largest High Arctic Lake.PDF by Graham A. Colby (7070513)

    Published 2020
    “…Based on metagenomic analyses of lake sediments along these spatial gradients, we show that increasing runoff leads to a decrease in taxonomic and functional diversity of sediment microbes. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Albinism in the largest extant amphibian: A metabolic, endocrine, or immune problem?.pdf by Liming Chang (2847938)

    Published 2022
    “…Albino individuals exhibited shifted transcription of MHC I isotypes, and the albino-specific isotype was characterized by increased charges and decreased space in the antigen- binding pocket, implying a drastic change in antigen specificity and a potential risk of autoimmune disorders.…”
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    S1 Data - by Jordan K. Abbott (8934239)

    Published 2022
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