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    TITAN decreaser diatom heatmap. by Brent J. Bellinger (21156150)

    Published 2025
    “…., <i>z-</i>) diatom taxa (y-axis) to at least one of the five stressors, in decreasing order of number of stressor responses. Blue-orange scale corresponds to the <i>z</i> score that indicates the magnitude of response to a stressor.…”
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    Table 1_Effect of decreased suspended sediment content on chlorophyll-a in Dongting Lake, China.docx by Le Zhang (88249)

    Published 2025
    “…The reduction in SSC may influence chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentrations in water, thereby further affecting the aquatic ecological environment. …”
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    Anisotropic Wetting and Diffusion Behavior of Water Droplets on Biphenylene Compared to Graphene by Xiaoqiong Ren (20362140)

    Published 2024
    “…As the concentration of vacancies increases, the contact angle increases both along the zigzag direction and the armchair direction, while the anisotropy decreases. In planar defective biphenylene heterojunctions, water droplets spontaneously move from the defective area to the pristine area, where the zigzag direction exhibits a larger energy gradient compared to the armchair direction, leading to a faster movement of water droplets in the zigzag direction. …”
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    Anisotropic Wetting and Diffusion Behavior of Water Droplets on Biphenylene Compared to Graphene by Xiaoqiong Ren (20362140)

    Published 2024
    “…As the concentration of vacancies increases, the contact angle increases both along the zigzag direction and the armchair direction, while the anisotropy decreases. In planar defective biphenylene heterojunctions, water droplets spontaneously move from the defective area to the pristine area, where the zigzag direction exhibits a larger energy gradient compared to the armchair direction, leading to a faster movement of water droplets in the zigzag direction. …”
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    Anisotropic Wetting and Diffusion Behavior of Water Droplets on Biphenylene Compared to Graphene by Xiaoqiong Ren (20362140)

    Published 2024
    “…As the concentration of vacancies increases, the contact angle increases both along the zigzag direction and the armchair direction, while the anisotropy decreases. In planar defective biphenylene heterojunctions, water droplets spontaneously move from the defective area to the pristine area, where the zigzag direction exhibits a larger energy gradient compared to the armchair direction, leading to a faster movement of water droplets in the zigzag direction. …”
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    Anisotropic Wetting and Diffusion Behavior of Water Droplets on Biphenylene Compared to Graphene by Xiaoqiong Ren (20362140)

    Published 2024
    “…As the concentration of vacancies increases, the contact angle increases both along the zigzag direction and the armchair direction, while the anisotropy decreases. In planar defective biphenylene heterojunctions, water droplets spontaneously move from the defective area to the pristine area, where the zigzag direction exhibits a larger energy gradient compared to the armchair direction, leading to a faster movement of water droplets in the zigzag direction. …”
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    Structural and Adhesive Properties of Cellulosic Mucilage: A Molecular-Level Investigation by Kamonthira Wichai (20386623)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result, the adhesion goes through a maximum and then decreases with lower water content. …”
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    Structural and Adhesive Properties of Cellulosic Mucilage: A Molecular-Level Investigation by Kamonthira Wichai (20386623)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result, the adhesion goes through a maximum and then decreases with lower water content. …”
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    Structural and Adhesive Properties of Cellulosic Mucilage: A Molecular-Level Investigation by Kamonthira Wichai (20386623)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result, the adhesion goes through a maximum and then decreases with lower water content. …”
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    Structural and Adhesive Properties of Cellulosic Mucilage: A Molecular-Level Investigation by Kamonthira Wichai (20386623)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result, the adhesion goes through a maximum and then decreases with lower water content. …”
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    Structural and Adhesive Properties of Cellulosic Mucilage: A Molecular-Level Investigation by Kamonthira Wichai (20386623)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result, the adhesion goes through a maximum and then decreases with lower water content. …”
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    Intent to decrease use of OTC NSAIDs and NSAID exposure. by Matthew G. Vinson (22593374)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) Scatter plot of the group effect on intent to decrease use of OTC NSAIDs at pre-intervention and post-intervention. …”
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    Table 3_Southern Bug River: water security and climate changes perspectives for post-war city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine.docx by Sergiy Snizhko (19779300)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>This article focuses on water security in Mykolaiv, a city of 0.5 million inhabitants in southern Ukraine, in the situation of scarcity of usable water resources caused by climate change and military operations. …”
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    Table 1_Southern Bug River: water security and climate changes perspectives for post-war city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine.docx by Sergiy Snizhko (19779300)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>This article focuses on water security in Mykolaiv, a city of 0.5 million inhabitants in southern Ukraine, in the situation of scarcity of usable water resources caused by climate change and military operations. …”
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    Table 2_Southern Bug River: water security and climate changes perspectives for post-war city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine.docx by Sergiy Snizhko (19779300)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>This article focuses on water security in Mykolaiv, a city of 0.5 million inhabitants in southern Ukraine, in the situation of scarcity of usable water resources caused by climate change and military operations. …”