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  1. 77441

    Image_2_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.JPEG by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  2. 77442

    Image_1_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.JPEG by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  3. 77443

    Image_3_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.JPEG by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  4. 77444

    Image_4_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.JPEG by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  5. 77445

    Table_1_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.XLSX by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  6. 77446

    Image_2_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.jpg by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  7. 77447

    Image_3_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.jpg by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  8. 77448

    Image_4_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.jpg by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  9. 77449

    Image_1_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.jpg by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  10. 77450

    Table_1_Cow Farmers’ Homes Host More Diverse Airborne Bacterial Communities Than Pig Farmers’ Homes and Suburban Homes.XLSX by Hesham Amin (7038827)

    Published 2022
    “…It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible explanation for the upsurge in immunoregulatory diseases, with airborne bacteria contributing to this protective effect. …”
  11. 77451

    Scaling of error and spike count with population size (weights held fixed). by Camille E. Rullán Buxó (9667654)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Relative root-mean-square error (RMSE) decreases approximately linearly with the network size for all three models. …”
  12. 77452

    Long-term trends at CARICOMP seagrass stations, including observations on disturbances. by Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek (530025)

    Published 2014
    “…<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0090600#pone.0090600-Fourqurean5" target="_blank">[49]</a>, 3. …”
  13. 77453

    Table_1_Zero budget natural farming components Jeevamrit and Beejamrit augment Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) growth by ameliorating the negative impacts of the salt and drought st... by Margi Patel (17345035)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the application of JB treatment resulted in a 50% decrease in electrolyte leakage and a 75% rise in the relative water content of the spinach plants. …”
  14. 77454

    Table_4_Zero budget natural farming components Jeevamrit and Beejamrit augment Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) growth by ameliorating the negative impacts of the salt and drought st... by Margi Patel (17345035)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the application of JB treatment resulted in a 50% decrease in electrolyte leakage and a 75% rise in the relative water content of the spinach plants. …”
  15. 77455

    Table_3_Zero budget natural farming components Jeevamrit and Beejamrit augment Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) growth by ameliorating the negative impacts of the salt and drought st... by Margi Patel (17345035)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the application of JB treatment resulted in a 50% decrease in electrolyte leakage and a 75% rise in the relative water content of the spinach plants. …”
  16. 77456

    Table_6_Zero budget natural farming components Jeevamrit and Beejamrit augment Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) growth by ameliorating the negative impacts of the salt and drought st... by Margi Patel (17345035)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the application of JB treatment resulted in a 50% decrease in electrolyte leakage and a 75% rise in the relative water content of the spinach plants. …”
  17. 77457

    Table_2_Zero budget natural farming components Jeevamrit and Beejamrit augment Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) growth by ameliorating the negative impacts of the salt and drought st... by Margi Patel (17345035)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the application of JB treatment resulted in a 50% decrease in electrolyte leakage and a 75% rise in the relative water content of the spinach plants. …”
  18. 77458

    Table_7_Zero budget natural farming components Jeevamrit and Beejamrit augment Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) growth by ameliorating the negative impacts of the salt and drought st... by Margi Patel (17345035)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, the application of JB treatment resulted in a 50% decrease in electrolyte leakage and a 75% rise in the relative water content of the spinach plants. …”
  19. 77459

    Presentation1_The impact of slope and rainfall on the contaminant transport from mountainous groundwater to the lowland surface water.pdf by Xiaojun Xu (153741)

    Published 2024
    “…The mountains with lower slopes maintain a relatively higher groundwater level under steady-state rainfall conditions; for example, groundwater levels decrease from 340 m to 300 m as slope angles increase at a 1,200 mm/yr precipitation level. …”
  20. 77460

    Determinants of daily hearing aid use (Reed et al., 2025) by Nicholas S. Reed (22298786)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Results: </b>Every 1-year increase in prior hearing aid use was associated with 0.08-hr increase in daily hearing aid use (95% confidence interval [CI] [0.04, 0.13]); every 10-dB increase in PTA was associated with 0.63-hr increase in daily hearing aid use (95% CI [0.18, 1.08]); every 5-point increase in QuickSIN score was associated with 0.53-hr decrease in daily hearing aid use (95% CI [−0.99, −0.06]). …”