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    Western blot analysis of hippocalcin in glutamate-exposed neurons. by Dong-Ju Park (17300283)

    Published 2024
    “…The result of PBS-treated group in non-transfected cells was set to 1. Data (<i>n</i> = 5) are presented as means ± S.E.M. * p < 0.01, vs PBS; ** p < 0.001, vs. …”
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    <i>Xbp1</i> is a genetic interactor of <i>DmManf</i>. by Riitta Lindström (453311)

    Published 2016
    “…The amounts of both total and spliced <i>Xbp1</i> transcripts were clearly decreased indicating a successful knockdown of <i>Xbp1</i> gene. …”
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    Detailed technical parameters of the test engine. by Mehmet Ferruh Kılınç (21567787)

    Published 2025
    “…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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    Open chain representations of butanol isomers. by Mehmet Ferruh Kılınç (21567787)

    Published 2025
    “…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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    Experimental Study Parameters. by Mehmet Ferruh Kılınç (21567787)

    Published 2025
    “…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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    Diagram illustrating the experimental setup. by Mehmet Ferruh Kılınç (21567787)

    Published 2025
    “…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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    Rp_0.30_Combustion_and_emissions_Dataset. by Mehmet Ferruh Kılınç (21567787)

    Published 2025
    “…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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    Rp_0.30_Pressure_HRR_Temp_Dataset. by Mehmet Ferruh Kılınç (21567787)

    Published 2025
    “…Especially at a premixing ratio of 45%, an increase of 50% within heat release rate was observed. …”
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    Data for brain oscillations. by Thomas Jacquet (9960275)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cognitively demanding task, mental fatigue was evidenced by increased errors, missed trials, and decreased N100 amplitude over time. While no effect was reported on force steadiness, both tasks induced a decrease in MVC (<i>p</i> = .040), a force RFD-SF lower slope (<i>p</i> = .011), and a reduction in the coefficient of determination (<i>p</i> = .011). …”
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    Data for physical tasks. by Thomas Jacquet (9960275)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cognitively demanding task, mental fatigue was evidenced by increased errors, missed trials, and decreased N100 amplitude over time. While no effect was reported on force steadiness, both tasks induced a decrease in MVC (<i>p</i> = .040), a force RFD-SF lower slope (<i>p</i> = .011), and a reduction in the coefficient of determination (<i>p</i> = .011). …”
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    Subjective data. by Thomas Jacquet (9960275)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cognitively demanding task, mental fatigue was evidenced by increased errors, missed trials, and decreased N100 amplitude over time. While no effect was reported on force steadiness, both tasks induced a decrease in MVC (<i>p</i> = .040), a force RFD-SF lower slope (<i>p</i> = .011), and a reduction in the coefficient of determination (<i>p</i> = .011). …”
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    Collecting data from a woodlot of York University (Keele campus) by Melinaz_ Barati (3118581)

    Published 2016
    “…The temperature ranged from 19-21 °<b>C. </b> </p> <p><b>Methods : </b></p> <p><b>Person 1 – Herbaceous Plants (Diana Bleyan)</b></p> <p>A 50m long transect was placed in a straight line on the ground of the woodland area. …”
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    Mitochondrial function of memory CD8 T cells increases with time after infection. by Matthew D. Martin (803107)

    Published 2015
    “…Error bars represent the standard error of the mean.</p>…”