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    Ribosomal subunit pathways are decreased in <i>Resf1</i> knockdown cells. by Megan R. Majocha (18529925)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(A) GO Pathway analysis snapshots of various ribosomal subunit pathways that are decreased in 6DT1 <i>Resf1</i> KD cells. (B) The GO Cytosolic Ribosome pathway had many (C) small and large ribosomal proteins decreased in <i>Resf1</i> KD cells. …”
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    Nitrogen Cycling in CMIP6 Land Surface Models: Progress and Limitations (dataset) by T Davies-Barnard (21908486)

    Published 2025
    “…Here we assess and compare five land surface models with nitrogen cycles that are used as the terrestrial components of some of the earth system models in CMIP6. …”
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    Controls of the Transient Climate Response to Emissions by physical feedbacks, heat uptake and carbon cycling by Ric Williams (8881037)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The paper Williams, RG, Ceppi PA and Katavouta, A (2020) “Controls of the Transient Climate Response to Emissions by physical feedbacks, heat uptake, and carbon cycling”, Environmental Research Letters uses the following data input files and produces the following output data files for 9 CMIP6 and 7 CMIP5 models:</p><p> </p><p>1. …”
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    Schematic diagram of the wet-dry cycle process. by Jinxiong Chen (19452833)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results show that: (1) the absolute expansion and absolute shrinkage of phosphogypsum stabilized red clay are positively correlated with the compaction degree, the number of dry and wet cycles and the cement dosage, and negatively correlated with the initial water content and the phosphogypsum dosage; (2) the fissure rate increases with the increase of the number of dry and wet cycles, and decreases with the increase of the initial water content, the compaction degree, the cement, and the phosphogypsum dosage; (3) The relationship among absolute expansion rate (absolute shrinkage), degree of compaction and fracture rate can be fitted by the equation f(x,y) = ax+by+cx<sup>2</sup>+dy<sup>2</sup>+e; (4) Phosphogypsum has an obvious inhibiting effect on the expansion, shrinkage and cracking of the mix. …”
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    Fig 3 - by Calvin P. Philp (12095878)

    Published 2022
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