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  1. 12061

    Impact test procedure on panel. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    Summarized data of cost calculation. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  3. 12063

    Mixing and flow condition of REC15HDM. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  4. 12064

    External and internal view of the Omni mixer [ by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  5. 12065

    Required properties of sand. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  6. 12066

    Classification of panels after the impact test. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
  7. 12067

    Static loading procedure. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…Panels reinforced with thinner PVA fibers exhibited superior performance in resisting compressive and impact loads. This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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  10. 12070

    Pressure Effect on Bulk Weak Ferromagnets:  (BDH-TTP)[M(isoq)<sub>2</sub>(NCS)<sub>4</sub>] (M = Cr<sup>III</sup>, Fe<sup>III</sup>; isoq = Isoquinoline) by Satoshi Kudo (2642320)

    Published 2006
    “…The pressure dependence of the magnetic properties of weak ferromagnets (BDH-TTP)[M(isoq)<sub>2</sub>(NCS)<sub>4</sub>] [BDH-TTP = 2,5-bis(1‘,3‘-dithiolan-2‘-ylidene)-1,3,4,6-tetrathiapentalene; M = Cr, Fe; isoq = isoquinoline] is discussed. …”
  11. 12071

    The complementary chimera IIS4I shifts the gating of Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 channels towards low-voltage behavior. by Ana Laura Sanchez-Sandoval (4885423)

    Published 2018
    “…Note that chimeric channels availability decreases proportionally as the <i>V</i><sub>m</sub> become more positive, similar to the behavior of Ca<sub>V</sub>3.3-WT channels (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0193490#pone.0193490.g004" target="_blank">Fig 4</a>). …”
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    Serum Glycated Albumin to Guide the Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus by Wan-Chen Wu (845865)

    Published 2016
    “…Using serum GA at 15% for diagnosis of diabetes, the sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve were 74%, 85%, and 0.86, respectively. Applying a fasting plasma glucose (FPG) value of < 100 mg/dL to exclude diabetes and of ≥ 126 mg/dL to diagnose diabetes, 14.4% of the study population require an OGTT (OGTT%) with a sensitivity of 78.8% and a specificity of 100%. …”
  15. 12075

    Image_5_Identification of COP9 Signalosome Subunit Genes in Bactrocera dorsalis and Functional Analysis of csn3 in Female Fecundity.JPEG by Jing Zhang (23775)

    Published 2019
    “…The expression level of EcRB1 and USP, which encode the heterodimer receptors of 20E, and vitellogenin transcripts (Vg1 and Vg2) was suppressed in the fat body of female adults injected with csn3dsRNA. Decreased level of Vg1 protein was confirmed by means of Western blots. …”
  16. 12076

    Kinetics of innate immune response genes induced at the nasal epithelia from MERS-CoV Qatar15/2015 infected alpacas. by Nigeer Te (7849808)

    Published 2021
    “…TFs, transcription factors; CKs, chemokines; ADs, adaptors; RT, receptor. MERS-CoV+ and MERS-CoV-, MERS-CoV positive and negative epithelium areas as assessed by IHC, respectively. …”
  17. 12077

    Gene expression of <i>INS1</i>, <i>Grx1</i>, and <i>Grx5</i> in db/db and db/+ islets. by Sebastian Friedrich Petry (4044794)

    Published 2017
    “…(c) <i>Grx5</i> expression decreased in both groups with age with higher levels in db/+ islets. …”
  18. 12078

    Demographic characteristics. by Geoffrey Kangogo (15412205)

    Published 2023
    “…The mean age was 31.7y (SD: 11.9) and nearly 40% (2,474/6,297) could not read or write. …”
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    Threshold level of Δ<em>T</em><sub>g</sub> leading to significant local changes in water resources (a) and terrestrial ecosystems (b) by Dieter Gerten (557088)

    Published 2013
    “…Other regions would be affected at higher Δ<em>T</em><sub>g</sub> levels, with lower intensity or with lower confidence. In total, mean global warming levels of 2 ° C, 3.5 ° C and 5 ° C are simulated to expose an additional 8%, 11% and 13% of the world population to new or aggravated water scarcity, respectively, with >50% confidence (while ~1.3 billion people already live in water-scarce regions). …”