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Guidelines and policy changes for different alert levels in Gauteng. The time intervals are separated by points of inflection identified in Edholm <i>et al</i>. [10]; these points...
Published 2025“…The time intervals are separated by points of inflection identified in Edholm <i>et al</i>. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0325619#pone.0325619.ref010" target="_blank">10</a>]; these points separate time periods where the rate of cumulative cases was increasing from periods when the rate of cumulative cases was decreasing [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0325619#pone.0325619.ref010" target="_blank">10</a>], Fig 1]. …”
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Flow cytometry plots and gating strategy for phagocytic immune cells from IR damaged parotid glands.
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Flow cytometry plots and gating strategy for lymphocytes in IR damaged parotid glands.
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Occurrence points of Koklass in study area.
Published 2024“…Overall, 45 line transects (Length 2–4 km, Width 10–30 m) were laid out in study sites. The size of sample plots for trees was 10x10m, for shrubs (4 x4m), and herbs and grasses 1x1m. …”
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