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    A More Important Role for the Ozone-S(IV) Oxidation Pathway due to Decreasing Acidity in Clouds.xlsx by Jiarong Li (8935844)

    Published 2020
    “…In this study, a multi-year period observation campaign of clouds at the summit of Mt. …”
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    HDECO: A method for Decreasing energy and cost by using virtual machine migration by considering hybrid parameters by Arash GhorbanniaDelavar (22563696)

    Published 2025
    “…<h2>Summary</h2><p dir="ltr">This research introduces <b>HDECO</b> (Hybrid Decreasing Energy and Cost Optimization) — a method designed to reduce both energy consumption and execution cost in cloud datacenters through intelligent virtual machine migration. …”
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    Emotion-specific error rates by condition. by Ashley Y. Li (16052492)

    Published 2023
    “…<div><p>Although medical masks have played a key role in decreasing the transmission of communicable disease, they simultaneously reduce the availability of nonverbal cues fundamental to social interaction. …”
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    Increasing negative publication rates as a claim approaches canonization greatly increases accuracy by Silas Boye Nissen (6815351)

    Published 2019
    “…The actual probability of publishing a negative outcome increases linearly from the baseline rate when belief is 0 to a value of 1 when belief is 1. …”
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    Trends in age-standardized CLD-related death rate, by sex and race/ethnicity: United States, 2011–2021. by James M. Paik (19532909)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(A) NAFLD-related Death by Sex, (B) NAFLD-related Death by Race, (C) ALD-related Death by Sex, (D) ALD-related Death by Race, (E) HCV-related Death by Sex, (F) HCV-related Death by Race, (G) HBV-related Death by Sex, and (H) HBV-related Death by Race. * Significant increasing during the pandemic (2019–2021); p <0.05. ** Significant decreasing during the pandemic (2019–2021); p <0.05. …”
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