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  1. 81

    Tourism image and identity related to cultural practices and heritage perceived by residents: perspectives from the city of Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil by Fabricia Durieux Zucco (10481438)

    Published 2021
    “…<div><p>Abstract Proposal: The growth of tourism leads to a large increase of tourism products offered in the market. …”
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    Differences in changes to expression of the CD25 activation marker on immune cells within 3 hours after consumption of APR extract versus placebo. by Liu Yu (6740390)

    Published 2023
    “…CD25 expression on NKT cells: A large increase reached a high level of statistical significance at 1 hour, remained a statistical trend at 2 hours and returned to similar levels as placebo at 3 hours. …”
  3. 83

    Coupling-restricted model performance and correlation time scales. by Subhodh Kotekal (8379471)

    Published 2020
    “…The exclusion of lag 0 results in a large increase in test set MSE, indicating that lag 0 edges are informative to predicting single trial responses. …”
  4. 84

    DataSheet_1_The Effects of Hurricanes and Storms on the Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Southeastern U.S. Estuary.pdf by Patricia M. Medeiros (2409160)

    Published 2022
    “…Molecular level analysis revealed significant differences, however, with a large increase of highly aromatic compounds after extreme events exceeding what would be expected by freshwater content alone. …”
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    Disynaptic inhibition mediated by somatostatin-positive low-threshold spiking (SOM-LTS) cells causes inhibitory response to the stimulation of a regular spiking (RS) cell. by Davide Bernardi (10113837)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>When a RS cell is stimulated (the stimulus is switched here on at <i>t</i> = 0 and off at <i>t</i> = 400 ms), synapses from the stimulated cell (red triangle) to the SOM-LTS population strongly facilitate and cause a large increase in the firing rate of the SOM population, which then relaxes back to a plateau because of the spike-frequency adaptation (panel <b>B</b>, black line). …”
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    A Tropical Mechanism for Northern Hemisphere Deglaciation by Gerrit Lohmann (12353410)

    Published 2022
    “…It is found that warming of tropical sea surface temperatures (SST) from glacial boundary conditions, as observed at the end of glacial periods, causes a large increase in summer temperatures centered over the ice-sheet-forming regions of Canada. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The molecular architecture distinctions between compression, opposite and normal wood of Pinus radiata.pdf by Rosalie Cresswell (11587728)

    Published 2025
    “…Although the overall molecular mobility of normal wood and opposite wood are similar, opposite wood has different arabinose conformations, a large increase in the amount of chain ends, contains significantly more galactan and has additional unassigned mobile components highlighting the different molecular arrangement of cell wall polymers in opposite and normal wood.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Dispersant Enhances Hydrocarbon Degradation and Alters the Structure of Metabolically Active Microbial Communities in Shallow Seawater From the Northeastern Gulf of Me... by Xiaoxu Sun (622948)

    Published 2019
    “…While microbial respiration and growth were not substantially altered by dispersant treatment, RNA analysis revealed that dispersant application resulted in pronounced changes to the composition of metabolically active microbial communities, and the abundance of nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes, as determined by qPCR of nitrogenase (nifH) genes, showed a large increase. While the Gammaproteobacteria were enriched in all treatments, the Betaproteobacteria and different families of Alphaproteobacteria predominated in the oil and dispersant treatment, respectively. …”
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    Presentation_1_Multi-Omic Investigation of Low-Nitrogen Conditional Resistance to Clubroot Reveals Brassica napus Genes Involved in Nitrate Assimilation.PPTX by Yoann Aigu (11096223)

    Published 2022
    “…Clubroot infection triggered a large increase of SA concentration and an induction of the SA gene markers expression whatever the genotype and nitrogen conditions. …”
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    Table_1_Multi-Omic Investigation of Low-Nitrogen Conditional Resistance to Clubroot Reveals Brassica napus Genes Involved in Nitrate Assimilation.XLSX by Yoann Aigu (11096223)

    Published 2022
    “…Clubroot infection triggered a large increase of SA concentration and an induction of the SA gene markers expression whatever the genotype and nitrogen conditions. …”
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    Dietary inclusion of plant ingredients induces epigenetic changes in the intestine of zebrafish by Anusha Dhanasiri (5017304)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation, can be regulated by nutrition and dietary factors. There has been a large increase in the use of sustainable plant-based protein sources in fish feed due to limitations of fishmeal resources, which are needed to sustain a rapidly growing aquaculture industry. …”
  12. 92

    Microrheology of Monoclonal Antibodies during Gelation under Low pH Conditions by Conor M. Lewis (21685418)

    Published 2025
    “…Circular dichroism showed large increases in the β-sheet content of the mAbs at low pHs combined with a large increase in fluorescence of a ThT stained sample. …”
  13. 93

    Increasing Proteome Depth While Maintaining Quantitative Precision in Short-Gradient Data-Independent Acquisition Proteomics by Joerg Doellinger (294849)

    Published 2023
    “…In this study, we show that substantially reducing the number of DPPP for short-gradient DIA massively increases protein identifications while maintaining quantitative precision. This is due to a large increase in the number of precursors identified, which keeps the number of data points per protein almost constant even at long cycle times. …”
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    Rigidity Dictates Spontaneous Helix Formation of Thermoresponsive Colloidal Chains in Poor Solvent by Bipul Biswas (4454770)

    Published 2021
    “…Much less rigid chains form relatively compact structures, resulting in a large increase in the local monomer density. Unusually, chains with intermediate rigidity spontaneously assemble into helical structures. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_The Examination of Conscience: A Preliminary Study on the Effects on Metamemory After a 2-Week Practice.PDF by Nicola De Pisapia (310256)

    Published 2022
    “…While research on contemplative practices such as mindfulness has seen a large increase of studies in recent years, research into the psychological effects related to the practice of the EC has been largely ignored in the scientific literature. …”
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    ABA-dependent K<sup>+</sup> flux is one of the important features of the drought response that distinguishes <i>Catalpa</i> from two different habitats by Wenjun Ma (151952)

    Published 2020
    “…However, simultaneous treatment with ABA and PEG resulted in a large increase in free proline content. Treatment with PEG led to a significant increase in K<sup>+</sup> efflux, and both ABA and tetraethylammonium (TEA, a K<sup>+</sup> channel inhibitor) blocked this efflux under short-term (1 d) and long-term (7 d) drought conditions. …”
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    Table1_Linking hazard intensity to impact severity: mini review of vulnerability models for volcanic impact and risk assessment.docx by Josh L. Hayes (8596710)

    Published 2024
    “…Vulnerability models play a crucial role in these assessments, connecting the intensity of the hazard with the elements that are exposed to it, allowing for the calculation of potential impact or risk. There has been a large increase in the number of vulnerability models being developed for volcanic risk applications, and there is now a need to identify knowledge gaps for the field to take a strategic approach moving forward. …”
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    Distinct Glycosylation Responses to Spinal Cord Injury in Regenerative and Nonregenerative Models by Rachel Ronan (2941020)

    Published 2022
    “…The addition of GlcNAc is required for processing complex-type glycans and is a necessary foundation for additional branching. A large increase in sialic acid was observed in nonregenerative animals. …”
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    DataSheet1_Linking hazard intensity to impact severity: mini review of vulnerability models for volcanic impact and risk assessment.xlsx by Josh L. Hayes (8596710)

    Published 2024
    “…Vulnerability models play a crucial role in these assessments, connecting the intensity of the hazard with the elements that are exposed to it, allowing for the calculation of potential impact or risk. There has been a large increase in the number of vulnerability models being developed for volcanic risk applications, and there is now a need to identify knowledge gaps for the field to take a strategic approach moving forward. …”
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    Fall fumagillin treatments by region. by Michael Peirson (18165399)

    Published 2024
    “…Fumagillin was associated with a large increase in honey production only at the Northern Alberta site, while protein supplementation produced an early season increase in brood production only at the Southern Alberta site. …”