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    <b>Supporting data for manuscript</b> "<b>Voluntary locomotion induces an early and remote hemodynamic decrease in the large cerebral veins</b>" by Kira Shaw (18796168)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">The CSV file 'Eyreetal_DrainingVein_SourceData' contains the averaged time series traces and extracted metrics from individual experiments used across Figures 1-5 in the manuscript "Voluntary locomotion induces an early and remote hemodynamic decrease in the large cerebral veins". …”
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    The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness. by Gui Araujo (22170819)

    Published 2025
    “…When they stop being introduced in further assembly events (i.e. introduced species do not carry any mutualistic interactions), their proportion slowly decreases with successive invasions. …”
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    Cancer virtual patients with decreased initial neutrophil concentrations have higher viral load peaks. by Sonia T. Gazeau (21512764)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Viral loads in mild <b>a</b><b>-c)</b> and severe virtual patients <b>d</b><b>-f)</b>. …”
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    ECoG timescales decrease during spatial attention. by Isabel Raposo (21615517)

    Published 2025
    “…If power was above the threshold (<i>z</i> > 1.96) for a minimum of 10% of the time window (500 ms) after the cue, the channel was considered hemifield-selective. …”
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    Schematic for measuring <i>D</i> and <i>D</i>′ values. by Hong Zhang (25820)

    Published 2025
    “…Results show that the area factor has a skewed distribution, with median values increasing from 1.40 to 1.46 as weathering intensifies—substantially exceeding the 0.3 to 1.0 range in the loading-span method and surpassing the 4/π factor used in the equivalent-diameter approach. …”
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