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    Analytical investigation of the properties and behavior of the SFAP in the simplified model. by Joseph James Tharayil (21416715)

    Published 2025
    “…Light blue bars indicate realistic fiber diameter range. f, g: Distinct trimodal waveforms are apparent for sufficiently separated contacts in the bipolar recordings of an unmyelinated fiber (f; diameter: 1 <i>μ</i>m, spacing: 1 cm) and a myelinated fiber (g; diameter: 10 <i>μ</i>m, spacing: 1.5 cm). h,i: With decreasing contact separation, the two waveforms merge and a single tetramodal one results (h: unmyelinated fiber, 0.1 cm spacing; i: myelinated fiber, 0.5 cm spacing). …”
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    GUKH is required for proper formation of F-Actin bundles; related to Fig 4. by Yongqiang Xue (5481848)

    Published 2023
    “…Note decreased levels and thinner bundles in <i>gukh</i> compared to wild type. …”
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    Table_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_5_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_8_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_6_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_4_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_3_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    Image_7_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
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    TGF-β signaling inhibition in Pn-Cre/<i>Tgfbr1</i><sup>fl/fl</sup> mice. by Mitsuru Seki (847038)

    Published 2019
    “…TGF-β receptor type I (<b>A</b>), but not type II (<b>B</b>) of Pn-Cre/<i>Tgfbr1</i><sup>fl/fl</sup> was decreased in lung tissue under hypoxic condition. …”
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    GARLIC QUALITY AS A FUNCTION OF SEED CLOVE HEALTH AND SIZE AND SPACING BETWEEN PLANTS by MAYKY FRANCLEY PEREIRA DE LIMA (8369856)

    Published 2020
    “…Virus-free garlic seed cloves planted with spacing of 12.5 and 15.0 cm resulted in higher bulb diameter, TA, pungency, and industrial index, i.e., they produced better quality bulbs with good prospects for industrialization.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Cross-cultural study of kinship premium and social discounting of generosity.doc by Jiawei Liu (553742)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Social discounting predicts that one’s concern for others decreases with increasing social distance. Cultural dimensions may influence this social behavior. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Low Specific Phosphorus Uptake Affinity of Epilithon in Three Oligo- to Mesotrophic Post-mining Lakes.pdf by Eliška Konopáčová (11527120)

    Published 2021
    “…Values of epilithic specific P uptake affinity (SPUA<sub>E</sub>, seasonal range 0.08–3.1 L g OM<sup>–1</sup> h<sup>–1</sup>) decreased from spring to autumn and were two to four orders of magnitude lower than the corresponding values for seston (SPUA<sub>sest</sub>), which showed an opposite trend. …”
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    Adaptive population coding with nonlinearities. by Wiktor Młynarski (640503)

    Published 2022
    “…Right, bottom row: images linearly decoded from the corresponding sensory populations in the top row. <b>(E)</b> Activity of the neural population is increasingly suppressed (black line) and quality of ROI reconstruction (measured in dB SNR) decreases with increasing attentional resource constraint <i>ψ</i>.…”
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    Table 3_Genome-wide identification of the COBRA-like gene family and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses of Sorghum bicolor (L.).xls by Shipeng Liu (800573)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The results revealed the identification of 10 CBL genes in the BTx623 and E048 S. bicolor genomes, respectively. A comparative analysis of conserved Motifs revealed that all CBL family genes in S. bicolor possess CCVS conserved structural domains. …”