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    External covariates for each dataset with tuning curve estimates under the tuning curve only and full models. by Ian H. Stevenson (243054)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Hand position during center-out reaching in a monkey M1 dataset (top) and tuning curves to hand direction for typical M1 neurons under the tuning curve-only model (black) and the full model including coupling between neurons (red). …”
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    Interfaces for controlling the robot and experimental setup for the drinking and stacking tasks. by Sanders Aspelund (9211843)

    Published 2020
    “…Participants had to use the robotic arm to stack the five blocks on top of each other in order of decreasing size with the biggest block at the base.…”
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    Changes in abundance of key proteins associated with oxidative phosphorylation. by Lijie Sun (224007)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>METH exposure results in changes in the abundance of key proteins in the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC), including complexes I, III and V. The direction of the red arrow indicates specific proteins that either increased (up) or decreased (down) in abundance as a result of METH exposure. …”
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    Long-Distance Vowel-to-Vowel Coarticulation in Arabic: Influences of Intervening Consonant Pharyngealization and Length by Ahmed, Sarah

    Published 2019
    “…Speakers of Egyptian Arabic were recorded saying sentences containing nonsense sequences of the form /baɁabaCV:/, where C was chosen from {/t/, /tˤ/, /t:/, /tˤ:/} and V was a long vowel /i:/, /a:/ or /u:/. Analysis of the first and second formants of the recorded vowels revealed that (a) vowel-to-vowel coarticulatory effects could sometimes extend to a distance of three vowels before the context vowel; (b) the consonant-to-vowel effects associated with pharyngealization were consistently seen at similar distances, while also decreasing in magnitude at greater distances from the triggering consonant; and (c) effects related to intervening consonant length were idiosyncratic, and in particular did not lead to consistent blocking of vowel-to-vowel effects. …”
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    Interaction between spindles and slow oscillations determines the gamma energy. by Miguel Valencia (347021)

    Published 2013
    “…Statistical analysis revealed discrete differences in these patterns as a result of the experimental manipulation. White lines define areas showing significant increases (red, and ) and decreases (blue) in the distribution of the gamma amplitudes. …”
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    Measurement of cell-free dermal equivalents at different collagen concentrations. by Rico Brendtke (2591161)

    Published 2016
    “…During processing, hydrogels were compressed to a defined volume of <i>V</i> = 3.6 cm<sup>2</sup> employing a linear motion engine. …”
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    Lumen occupancy. by Sakurako Tanida (22076056)

    Published 2025
    “…The black dashed line serves as a visual guide to indicate zero rate. The lumen occupancy increases and decreases with time to above and below the black dashed line, respectively. …”
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    Constructing an ODE model of the embryonic cell cycle. by Tony Y.-C. Tsai (521831)

    Published 2014
    “…After the first cycle, <i>r</i> decreases to approximately 1/32; see <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001788#pbio.1001788.s003" target="_blank">Figure S3</a>. …”
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    Estimating changes in lichen mat volume through time and related effects on barren ground caribou (<i>Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus</i>) movement - Fig 2 by Gregory J. M. Rickbeil (3853894)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) The tundra–lichen map derived from the Canadian Centre for Remote Sensing MODIS land cover data set. …”
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    Relative abundances of genera in pyrotag sequences. by Purnima S. Kumar (348791)

    Published 2013
    “…A- significant difference between V1–V3 & V4–V6, B- significant difference between V1–V3 & V7–V9, C- significant difference between V4–V6 & V7–V9 (2-sample t-test on transformed variable).…”
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