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    Global temperature anomaly is unaffected by low network degree at a high number of group messages. by Athira Satheesh Kumar (20570553)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Parameter plane showing the changes in (a) rejector population and (b) temperature anomaly due to the variation in the average number of messages transmitted per group () and the average degree of the network (<i>k</i>). …”
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    Effect of <i>glgB</i>/GASBD fusion gene expression on increased branching degree of potato starch and changes in physicochemical properties of starch by Yun-Feng Zhang (6386312)

    Published 2020
    “…An increase in the degree of branching of the starch results in a specific change in the physical and chemical properties and functional properties of the starch.…”
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    Parallel bond model. by Yanan Sun (316649)

    Published 2025
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    China’s degree change. by Xinxin Xu (690528)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(a) Panel A shows China’s degree change from 2005 to 2016; the blue histogram indicates an increase, and the red histogram indicates a decrease, and the value above the histogram is the degree change value. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_The Proximal Drivers of Large Fires: A Pyrogeographic Study.docx by Hamish Clarke (8666307)

    Published 2020
    “…We also find that increased frequency of severe fire weather could increase the likelihood of large fires in forests but decrease it in grasslands. …”
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    Effect (<i>D</i>) of the intervention within demographic subgroups by race and ethnicity for 8 outcome measures, adjusting for pretest values, gender, and degree. by Linda H. Pololi (18176698)

    Published 2024
    “…Regression models controlled for the pre-intervention value of the outcome variable (excluding Self-assessed change in vitality), gender, URM, and degree, and included an interaction term between URM and intervention to assess for potential differences in intervention effects between URM and non-URM faculty subgroups.…”