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  1. 66041

    image15_Joule-Thomson Expansion of the Quasitopological Black Holes.pdf by Fatemeh Naeimipour (10666293)

    Published 2021
    “…As the values of the nonlinear parameter, β, the electric and Yang-Mills charges decrease, the temperature goes to zero with a small slope and so the heating phenomena happens slowly.…”
  2. 66042

    Data_Sheet_1_MiRNA Profiling in Pectoral Muscle Throughout Pre- to Post-Natal Stages of Chicken Development.ZIP by Min Chen (147733)

    Published 2020
    “…In this study, we sequenced a total of 60 samples from 15 developing stages of the pectoral muscle and five other tissues at 300 days of Tibetan chicken. …”
  3. 66043

    Data_Sheet_1_On-Chip TaOx-Based Non-volatile Resistive Memory for in vitro Neurointerfaces.pdf by Maksim Zhuk (8495154)

    Published 2020
    “…On-chip preprocessing of neuronal signals can substantially decrease the power dissipated by external data interfaces, and the addition of embedded non-volatile memory would significantly improve the performance of a co-processor in real-time processing of the incoming information stream from the neuron tissue. …”
  4. 66044

    Source-specific carbon dioxide production and acetoclastic methanogenesis upon anaerobic degradation of dissolved organic matter by Yongqiang Zhou (11551027)

    Published 2025
    “…Isotope fractionation (α<sub>C</sub>) decreased from 1.05–1.10 on day 0 to 1.03–1.04 on day 56, and δ<sup>13</sup>C-CH<sub>4</sub> rose to –40‰, suggesting immediate acetoclastic methanogenesis. …”
  5. 66045

    Protective effect of hyperoside on heart failure rats via attenuating myocardial apoptosis and inducing autophagy by Xiao Guo (542560)

    Published 2019
    “…Moreover, hyperoside administration repressed apoptosis as evidenced by changing apoptosis-related protein levels, and promoted autophagy in TAC rats and angiotensin II (AngII)-induced H9C2 cells. Inhibition of autophagy by 3-methyladenine (3-MA) attenuated the beneficial effect of hyperoside against apoptosis in H9C2 cells. …”
  6. 66046

    Image4_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.jpeg by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  7. 66047

    Image2_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.jpeg by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  8. 66048

    Image1_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.pdf by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  9. 66049

    Image_4_Play to Win: Action Video Game Experience and Attention Driven Perceptual Exploration in Categorization Learning.JPEG by Sabrina Schenk (8837630)

    Published 2020
    “…All stimuli had the same structure but differed with respect to their color combinations and were forming two categories including a prototype, five typical stimuli and one exception. …”
  10. 66050

    Image_2_Play to Win: Action Video Game Experience and Attention Driven Perceptual Exploration in Categorization Learning.JPEG by Sabrina Schenk (8837630)

    Published 2020
    “…All stimuli had the same structure but differed with respect to their color combinations and were forming two categories including a prototype, five typical stimuli and one exception. …”
  11. 66051

    Data_Sheet_2_Play to Win: Action Video Game Experience and Attention Driven Perceptual Exploration in Categorization Learning.pdf by Sabrina Schenk (8837630)

    Published 2020
    “…All stimuli had the same structure but differed with respect to their color combinations and were forming two categories including a prototype, five typical stimuli and one exception. …”
  12. 66052

    Image_3_Play to Win: Action Video Game Experience and Attention Driven Perceptual Exploration in Categorization Learning.TIF by Sabrina Schenk (8837630)

    Published 2020
    “…All stimuli had the same structure but differed with respect to their color combinations and were forming two categories including a prototype, five typical stimuli and one exception. …”
  13. 66053

    Image_1_Play to Win: Action Video Game Experience and Attention Driven Perceptual Exploration in Categorization Learning.JPEG by Sabrina Schenk (8837630)

    Published 2020
    “…All stimuli had the same structure but differed with respect to their color combinations and were forming two categories including a prototype, five typical stimuli and one exception. …”
  14. 66054

    Data_Sheet_1_Play to Win: Action Video Game Experience and Attention Driven Perceptual Exploration in Categorization Learning.pdf by Sabrina Schenk (8837630)

    Published 2020
    “…All stimuli had the same structure but differed with respect to their color combinations and were forming two categories including a prototype, five typical stimuli and one exception. …”
  15. 66055

    Image3_Fine-root and leaf acquisitive traits decoupled from chloride accumulation in reflecting the differential salinity tolerance among Prunus hybrids.jpeg by Shuangxi Zhou (199545)

    Published 2025
    “…All six hybrids showed significantly higher lamina chloride concentration in response to salt treatment, with GF677 accumulating a lower concentration than the other five hybrids. …”
  16. 66056

    Mortality status of the six cases. by Sayaka Nagasawa (12542225)

    Published 2024
    “…However, little is known about the kinetics of infectious SARS-CoV-2 in corpses. In this case series study, we investigated the postmortem kinetics of infectious SARS-CoV-2 in human corpses by collecting nasopharyngeal swab samples at multiple time points from six SARS-CoV-2-infected patients after their death. …”
  17. 66057

    PCR raw data. by Sayaka Nagasawa (12542225)

    Published 2024
    “…However, little is known about the kinetics of infectious SARS-CoV-2 in corpses. In this case series study, we investigated the postmortem kinetics of infectious SARS-CoV-2 in human corpses by collecting nasopharyngeal swab samples at multiple time points from six SARS-CoV-2-infected patients after their death. …”
  18. 66058

    Table_1_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.xlsx by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  19. 66059

    Image_1_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”
  20. 66060

    Image_3_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif by Aline F. Hell (7528856)

    Published 2019
    “…The results indicate that the physiological maturity of the seeds of E. speciosa is reached at stage V and that the accumulation of raffinose can be a result of the change in the use of carbon, reducing metabolic activity during maturation. …”