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    Effect of the surface charge of HN protein on its temperature-induced aggregation. by Yu Shang (49702)

    Published 2022
    “…T<sub>m-NA</sub> of protein at the indicated pH is shown as the temperature for a 50% decrease in NA activity of protein heat-treated for 10 min. …”
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    Diamido-Ether Uranium(IV) Alkyl Complexes as Single-Component Ethylene Polymerization Catalysts by Cassandra E. Hayes (1481512)

    Published 2010
    “…Reaction of <b>1</b> and <b>2</b> with 1 atm of ethylene and 1 equiv of B(C<sub>6</sub>F<sub>5</sub>)<sub>3</sub> demonstrated a 4-fold decrease in activity of the catalyst. …”
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    Supplementary Figures from Lipidomic Profiling Links the Fanconi Anemia Pathway to Glycosphingolipid Metabolism in Head and Neck Cancer Cells by Xueheng Zhao (7024310)

    Published 2023
    “…*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001; ****P < 0.0001 (two-tailed t test); Volcano plot indicated ganglioside GM3 species are significantly altered in the FANCD2 knockdown NIKS cells. p-value was calculated with 2-tailed student's t test, thresholds for significance: Bonferroni adjusted p-value < 0.05, fold change > 1.5. Supplementary Figure 3a Gangliosides GM3, GM1, and GD3, and lactosylceramides were significantly up-regulated in FANCD2 knockdown NIKS cells. …”
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    Effect of park prescriptions with and without group visits to parks on stress reduction in low-income parents: SHINE randomized trial by Nooshin Razani (4857142)

    Published 2018
    “…In multivariable analysis, each unit increase in park visits per week was associated with a significant and incremental decrease in stress (change in PSS10–0.53; 95% CI [-0.89, -0.16]; p = 0.005) at three months.…”
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    Variations in muscle nitrogen isotopic abundances in relation to combined variations in splanchnic oxidation, urea recycling and peripheral delivery (Simulation #3). by Nathalie Poupin (195134)

    Published 2014
    “…The red line corresponds to simulations under which a 28 to 71% increase in the initial %ox was counterbalanced by a decrease in P ranging from 0 to 13% (i.e., P decreasing from 250% to 216%), with R being fixed at 29% (i.e., 60% higher than its initial value). …”