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    Inhibition of DC Expansion following TMEV Infection via Apoptosis and Growth Arrest by Wanqiu Hou (78785)

    Published 2007
    “…<div><p>(A) BMCs were cultured with GM-CSF for 3 d and then mock-infected or infected with TMEV. …”
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    High-fat diet in pregnant rats and adverse fetal outcome by Parri Wentzel (6671699)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>Background:</b> Although pregestational obesity has been associated with increased risk of adverse fetal outcome, the mechanisms behind are not known. We aimed to investigate the influence of the maternal metabolic state on fetal outcome in rats exposed to either a high-fat diet (HFD) or a control diet (CD). …”
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    Replication of mutant FMDVs in BHK–21 cells. by Armando Arias (134798)

    Published 2013
    “…A total of 10<sup>6</sup> BHK–21 cells were mock–electroporated (BHK lane) or electroporated with either 2 µg of WT RNA or 8 µg of the mutant transcript indicated in each lane. …”
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    dCas9-KR induced DNA damage does not increase INDELs or mutations. by Nealia C. M. House (9867105)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> dCas9-KR cells were illuminated at 20K lux for 10 min or 1 hr and DNA isolated 15 minutes post-illumination. qPCR was then used to estimate the percent of intact template after dCas9-KR activation. …”
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    Table_1_Development of bacteria-based bioorganic phosphate fertilizer enriched with rock phosphate for sustainable wheat production.DOCX by Zoya Aslam (19196917)

    Published 2024
    “…In planta evaluation of these PSB consortia in a pot experiment under net house conditions showed that consortium-2 had a favorable impact on growth parameter with enhanced grain yield (9.63 g plant<sup>−1</sup>) and soil available P (10 μg g<sup>−1</sup>) as compared with 80% uninoculated control. …”
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    Surveying predictors of late-life longitudinal change in daily activity energy expenditure by Vincenzo Valiani (4518253)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Daily AEE declined 106.61±293.25 kcal, which equated to a 14.63±40.57 kcal/d decrease per year. Fifty-nine percent (n = 49) preserved their AEE and 41% (n = 34) declined. …”
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    Table_2_Development of bacteria-based bioorganic phosphate fertilizer enriched with rock phosphate for sustainable wheat production.DOCX by Zoya Aslam (19196917)

    Published 2024
    “…In planta evaluation of these PSB consortia in a pot experiment under net house conditions showed that consortium-2 had a favorable impact on growth parameter with enhanced grain yield (9.63 g plant<sup>−1</sup>) and soil available P (10 μg g<sup>−1</sup>) as compared with 80% uninoculated control. …”
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    DataSheet_2_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx by Erhan Huang (17772852)

    Published 2024
    “…We then used the random forest algorithm to quantify the relative importance of environmental factors (including climate, soil, and topography) on the distribution of plants at three taxonomic levels (family, genus, and species) and multiple spatial scales (10 spatial extents from 1° × 1° to 10° × 10° randomly located across the globe). …”
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    DataSheet_3_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx by Erhan Huang (17772852)

    Published 2024
    “…We then used the random forest algorithm to quantify the relative importance of environmental factors (including climate, soil, and topography) on the distribution of plants at three taxonomic levels (family, genus, and species) and multiple spatial scales (10 spatial extents from 1° × 1° to 10° × 10° randomly located across the globe). …”
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    DataSheet_1_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx by Erhan Huang (17772852)

    Published 2024
    “…We then used the random forest algorithm to quantify the relative importance of environmental factors (including climate, soil, and topography) on the distribution of plants at three taxonomic levels (family, genus, and species) and multiple spatial scales (10 spatial extents from 1° × 1° to 10° × 10° randomly located across the globe). …”