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  1. 100561

    Image_2_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.JPEG by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
  2. 100562

    Image_1_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.JPEG by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
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  4. 100564

    Table_1_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.DOCX by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
  5. 100565

    Image_3_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.JPEG by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
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  7. 100567

    Image_1_Pro-inflammatory role of Wnt/β-catenin signaling in endothelial dysfunction.tiff by Kerry S. Wadey (14433747)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Endothelial dysfunction is a critical component of both atherosclerotic plaque formation and saphenous vein graft failure. …”
  8. 100568

    Table_1_Surveillance of Antimalarial Drug-Resistance Genes in Imported Plasmodium falciparum Isolates From Nigeria in Henan, China, 2012–2019.docx by Dongyang Zhao (3818695)

    Published 2021
    “…Combined mutations of Pfdhfr and Pfdhps had a high prevalence of the quadruple mutant I<sub>51</sub>R<sub>59</sub>N<sub>108</sub>-G<sub>437</sub> (39.0%), followed by the octal mutant I<sub>51</sub>R<sub>59</sub>N<sub>108</sub>-V<sub>431</sub>A<sub>436</sub>G<sub>437</sub>G<sub>581</sub>S<sub>613</sub> (17.0%). …”
  9. 100569

    Behavioural Ecology and Group Cohesion of Juvenile Western Lowland Gorillas (<i>Gorilla g</i>. <i>gorilla</i>) during Rehabilitation in the Batéké Plateaux National Park, Gabon by Guillaume Le Flohic (457682)

    Published 2015
    “…Prior to reintroduction, the ability of the orphans to survive independently in their environment needs to be assessed. Here, we performed a multivariate analysis, including diet composition, activity-budget, and pattern of strata using of a group of five juvenile WLG in the process of rehabilitation and distinguished three sub-periods of ecological significance: the high furgivory period, the <i>Dialium</i> fruits consumption period, and the high folivory period. …”
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  12. 100572

    Image_1_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.JPEG by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
  13. 100573

    Table_1_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.DOCX by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
  14. 100574

    Image_3_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.JPEG by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
  15. 100575

    Image_2_Divergent Responses of Floral Traits of Lonicera nervosa to Altitudinal Gradients at the Eastern Margin of Hengduan Mountains.JPEG by Wenkai Chen (2109016)

    Published 2021
    “…Whereas, above 3,300 m no significant difference was observed in petal L, TFDA, IFDM, and TFDM decreased slightly with an increase in altitude. The responsibility for the selection on floral color at a lower altitude was stronger than that at a higher altitude, while the selection agents on floral biomass had significant effects within the entire altitude range. …”
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  17. 100577

    Video_2_On the Importance of Spatial and Velocity Resolution in the Hybrid-Vlasov Modeling of Collisionless Shocks.mp4 by Yann Pfau-Kempf (5231036)

    Published 2018
    “…It includes in particular the bow shock and magnetosheath regions, albeit in 2D-3V configurations so far. The purpose of this study is to investigate how Vlasiator parameters affect the modeling of a plasma shock in a 1D-3V simulation. …”
  18. 100578

    Video_4_On the Importance of Spatial and Velocity Resolution in the Hybrid-Vlasov Modeling of Collisionless Shocks.MP4 by Yann Pfau-Kempf (5231036)

    Published 2018
    “…It includes in particular the bow shock and magnetosheath regions, albeit in 2D-3V configurations so far. The purpose of this study is to investigate how Vlasiator parameters affect the modeling of a plasma shock in a 1D-3V simulation. …”
  19. 100579

    Video_3_On the Importance of Spatial and Velocity Resolution in the Hybrid-Vlasov Modeling of Collisionless Shocks.mp4 by Yann Pfau-Kempf (5231036)

    Published 2018
    “…It includes in particular the bow shock and magnetosheath regions, albeit in 2D-3V configurations so far. The purpose of this study is to investigate how Vlasiator parameters affect the modeling of a plasma shock in a 1D-3V simulation. …”
  20. 100580

    Video_1_On the Importance of Spatial and Velocity Resolution in the Hybrid-Vlasov Modeling of Collisionless Shocks.mp4 by Yann Pfau-Kempf (5231036)

    Published 2018
    “…It includes in particular the bow shock and magnetosheath regions, albeit in 2D-3V configurations so far. The purpose of this study is to investigate how Vlasiator parameters affect the modeling of a plasma shock in a 1D-3V simulation. …”