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    Increasing TPP side chain length decreases melanoma cell viability and clonogenic survival. by Kyle C. Kloepping (9928265)

    Published 2020
    “…The error bars for all data presented in Fig 2 represent the mean ± SEM. Results demonstrate that TPP derivatives decrease melanoma cell viability and clonogenic survival; and there is a structure-activity relationship between TPP side chain length and decreased viability and clonogenic survival.…”
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    Inclusion of TPP side chains result in decreased melanoma cell mitochondria membrane potential, oxygen consumption, and increased DHE oxidation. by Kyle C. Kloepping (9928265)

    Published 2020
    “…Further, there is a structure-activity relationship between TPP side chain length and metabolic disruption; with inclusion of longer side chains resulting in the greatest decreases in mitochondria membrane potential and DHE oxidation.…”
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    Variable importance plot (mean decrease accuracy and mean decrease Gini). by Fernando Martinez-Taboada (8655132)

    Published 2020
    “…The variables are presented from descending importance. The mean decrease in Gini coefficient is a measure of how each variable contributes to the homogeneity of the nodes and leaves in the resulting random forest. …”
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    Year and holiday effects. by Wael Ghada (11719000)

    Published 2021
    “…This indicates an increase in daily hospital admissions by 0.02933*3143.5 = 92.2 every year.…”
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    Fig 2 - by Pierre Bauvin (18154818)

    Published 2024
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    Cornal Haze of the same patient (photo 2) 5 years later, showing increased severity. by Langis Michaud (6889433)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Cornal Haze of the same patient (photo 2) 5 years later, showing increased severity.</p>…”