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    Differences in entropy between C57BL/6 and APP/PS1 mice are preserved after controlling for firing rate differences. حسب Udaysankar Chockanathan (18510288)

    منشور في 2024
    "…(D) When restricted to vCA1 populations with matched mean firing rates, APP/PS1 mice had significantly increased entropy relative to C57BL/6 controls (mean ± std: C57BL/6 = 344 ± 80 bits/s, APP/PS1 = 358 ± 81 bits/s, p < 10<sup>−6</sup>, two-sided Wilcoxon sign-rank test, n<sub>C57BL/6</sub> = 4000 samples from 6 recording sessions, n<sub>APP/PS1</sub> = 4000 samples from 8 recording sessions).…"
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    Temporal trends in large carnivore attacks on humans in different regions of the world. حسب Giulia Bombieri (8613945)

    منشور في 2023
    "…In countries with (<b>D</b>) large forest coverage, the number of attacks in the last several years has decreased. …"
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    Supplementary Material for: Hidradenitis Suppurativa in a Large Cohort of Italian Patients: Evaluation of the Burden of Disease حسب Fabbrocini G. (7463126)

    منشور في 2021
    "…<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To evaluate how the burden of HS disease impacts on patient well-being and working activities in a large Italian population over a period of 9 months. …"
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    <b>Human disturbance alters the foraging and spatiotemporal activity of a large carnivore</b> حسب Gonzalo Barceló (10117075)

    منشور في 2025
    "…Responses to human disturbance were generally consistent across sites, with pumas adjusting their temporal, spatial, and foraging axes to decrease encounters with humans. Our results suggest that human-disturbed landscapes across regions alter the primary niche axes of pumas to construct a new realized niche in human landscapes, which may have important consequences for their ecological interactions and the functional role of this large carnivore.…"
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