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39601
Recurrence of negative behaviours in the school.
Published 2024“…The transition from primary to secondary education is a critical turning point. This situation worsens in the case of refugee and migrant minors who are refugees or with migrant backgrounds. …”
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39602
Puberty in a sample of Brazilian schoolgirls: timing and anthropometric characteristics
Published 2018“…Conclusion These values indicate a secular tendency to the decrease of the age of menarche and an earlier start of puberty. …”
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39603
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39604
BBR test results.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39605
PI values of asphalt binders.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39606
Aging indexes [53,54].
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39607
DSR test results of RTFOT aged asphalt binders.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39608
Duncan’s multiple range test results.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39609
Industrial hemp products.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39610
Properties of neat asphalt binder.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39611
Jnr<sub>diff</sub> values.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39612
Unaged asphalt binder DSR test results.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39613
Penetration values.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39614
Statistical model details.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39615
Elemental analysis results.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39616
Variables used in variance analysis.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39617
DSR test results of PAV aged asphalt binders.
Published 2025“…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
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39618
A Broad Phenotypic Screen Identifies Novel Phenotypes Driven by a Single Mutant Allele in Huntington’s Disease CAG Knock-In Mice
Published 2013“…These data provide a starting point for further investigation of several organ systems in HD, for the dissection of underlying pathogenic mechanisms and for the identification of reliable phenotypic endpoints for therapeutic testing. …”
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39619
DataSheet_1_Case report: Immune pressure on hematopoietic stem cells can drastically expand glycosylphosphatidylinositol-deficient clones in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.pdf
Published 2024“…Deep-targeted sequencing covering 390 different genes of sorted GPI(-) granulocytes revealed three different PIGA mutations (p.I69fs, variant allele frequency (VAF) 24.2%; p.T192P, VAF 5.8%; p.V300fs, VAF 5.1%) and no other mutations. …”
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39620
image_1_P2Y2R Signaling Is Involved in the Onset of Glomerulonephritis.tif
Published 2018“…<p>Endogenously released adenosine-5’-triphosphate (ATP) is a key regulator of physiological function and inflammatory responses in the kidney. …”