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    Toxic activity of AS56 on the larval feeding behavior of <i>S. exigua.</i> by Niayesh Shahmohammadi (21262234)

    Published 2025
    “…‘NR’ indicates no-choice preference. (C) Decrease in feeding amount by the AS56-treated (1,000 ppm) L3 larvae on cabbage or onion. …”
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    A 60-year-old male with a hyperacute cardioembolic infarction fifteen hours after the onset. by Daichi Momosaka (6160418)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>G:</b> MTR<sub>asym</sub> spectra show decreased MTR<sub>asym</sub> (3.5ppm) or APTW signal (%) in the infarct area compared to the CNAWM. mRS, modified Rankin Scale; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; ROI, region-of-interest; ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient; APTW, amide proton transfer-weighted; CEST, chemical exchange saturation transfer; CNAWM, contralateral normal-appearing white matter; S<sub>sat</sub>(ppm) and S0, the signal intensities obtained with and without selective radiofrequency saturation pulse irradiation, respectively; APT<sub>10</sub>, APT<sub>25</sub>, APT<sub>50</sub>, APT<sub>75</sub>, and APT<sub>90</sub> correspond to the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of the APTW signal value within the ROI, respectively.…”
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    A 27-year-old female with an acute cardioembolic infarction fifteen hours after the onset. by Daichi Momosaka (6160418)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>G:</b> MTR<sub>asym</sub> spectra show decreased MTR<sub>asym</sub>(3.5ppm) or APTW signal (%) in the infarct area compared to the CNAWM. mRS, modified Rankin Scale; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; ROI, region-of-interest; ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient; APTW, amide proton transfer-weighted; CEST, chemical exchange saturation transfer; CNAWM, contralateral normal-appearing white matter; S<sub>sat</sub>(ppm) and S<sub>0</sub>, the signal intensities obtained with and without selective radiofrequency saturation pulse irradiation, respectively; APT<sub>10</sub>, APT<sub>25</sub>, APT<sub>50</sub>, APT<sub>75</sub>, and APT<sub>90</sub>, correspond to the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of APTW signal value, respectively.…”
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    A 59-year-old male with a subacute atherosclerotic infarction nine days after the onset. by Daichi Momosaka (6160418)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>G:</b> MTR<sub>asym</sub> spectra show decreased MTR<sub>asym</sub>(3.5ppm) or APTW signal (%) in the infarct area compared to the CNAWM. mRS, modified Rankin Scale; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging; ROI, region-of-interest; ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient; APTW, amide proton transfer-weighted; CEST, chemical exchange saturation transfer; CNAWM, contralateral normal-appearing white matter; S<sub>sat</sub> (ppm) and S<sub>0</sub>, the signal intensities obtained with and without selective radiofrequency saturation pulse irradiation, respectively; APT<sub>10</sub>, APT<sub>25</sub>, APT<sub>50</sub>, APT<sub>75</sub>, and APT<sub>90</sub>, correspond to the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles of APTW signal value, respectively.…”
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    PPM1A facilitates both nuclear distribution and transcription potency of YAP/TAZ. by Ruyuan Zhou (10197187)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(B–D)</b> Transcription potency of YAP (5 ng), which was suppressed by coexpression of MST1 (50 ng) (B), LATS1 (500 ng) (C), or MAP4K1 (50 ng) (D), was markedly recovered by cotransfection of wild-type PPM1A but not the enzyme-dead PPM1A (D239N). …”
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    Complementary interactions of cysteine and Fe(II) with 6PG. by Gabriel Piedrafita (155328)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(C)</b> T<sub>1</sub> relaxation time scaling of 6PG resonant protons near carboxylic (peak 2; 4.12 ppm) and phosphate (peak 6a; 4.09 ppm) groups and cysteine proton (peak 9b; 3.06 ppm) signals with increasing Fe(II) concentrations when analyzed separately versus in combination (conditions as in (B)). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Duration of the effectiveness of nicotine electronic cigarettes on smoking cessation and reduction: Systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Paul Vanderkam (13196394)

    Published 2022
    “…The primary endpoint was smoking cessation at the end of the intervention and follow-up periods confirmed by a reduction in expired CO < 10 ppm. The reduction was defined as at least 50% of the initial consumption or by a decrease of daily mean cigarette consumption at the end of the intervention and follow-up periods.…”
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    ΔPMT mice are susceptible to the genotoxic and neurotoxic effects of acrylamide and glycidamide. by Kelsey A. Behrens (7901435)

    Published 2019
    “…(E) Percent change in rotarod performance relative to baseline in male mice after treatment with 200 ppm acrylamide in drinking water for 21 days. (F) Decreased rotarod performance of ΔPMT male mice compared to wild-type after treatment with 50 ppm acrylamide in drinking water for 5.5 weeks. …”
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    Responses of woody and grassland ecosystems to increased carbon dioxide as water supply varies by Yude Pan (2902991)

    Published 2025
    “…Published results indicate that, for a ~50% increase in CO₂ concentration to ~560 ppm, aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and total net primary productivity `(NPP) in forests increase on average by ~25%. …”
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    I-R-Polar-Negative-0902 by Sheng-Yuan Ho (16909464)

    Published 2023
    “…Following the centrifugation of each sample at 4°C and 12,000 × g for a duration of 15 minutes, the supernatant was collected, rapidly dried under vacuum, and dissolved in 0.3 mL of 50:50 mixture of H2O and CH3CN. The process of chromatographic separation was conducted utilizing a Waters ACQUITY ultraperformance liquid chromatography (UPLC) system. …”
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    Impacts of winter climate change on northern forest understory carbon dioxide exchange determined by reindeer grazing by Noora Kantola (14263490)

    Published 2025
    “…At each study plot, the abundances of (reindeer) lichens, feather mosses (bryophytes), and vascular plants were recorded from 50 cm × 40 cm sized areas using a modified point-frequency method (Jonasson 1988) with ten pins and five rows (50 pins in total).…”