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    Comparison of vegetation structure on and around a granite outcrop in each of eight areas in the Yilgarn Craton (top) and the Albany-Fraser Orogen (bottom), indicatively displayed according to decreasing annual rainfall from left to right. by Antonius G. T. Schut (506622)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Comparison of vegetation structure on and around a granite outcrop in each of eight areas in the Yilgarn Craton (top) and the Albany-Fraser Orogen (bottom), indicatively displayed according to decreasing annual rainfall from left to right.…”
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    Validation of NRP1 and NRP2 knockdown effects on SC cluster formation. by Kasper C. D. Roet (444802)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) mRNA levels of NRP1 were decreased in SCs after transfection with the siRNA pool or either of the 4 single siRNAs. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Response of Coastal Phytoplankton to High Inflows of Terrestrial Matter.pdf by Joanna Paczkowska (1680172)

    Published 2020
    “…At moderate inflow this helps to support the primary production, but at high inflows of terrestrial material the primary production will decrease. As high river inflows have been projected to be a consequence of climate change, we foresee that primary production will decrease in coastal areas in the future, and the impacts of such changes on the food web could be significant.…”
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    Table_1_Response of Coastal Phytoplankton to High Inflows of Terrestrial Matter.pdf by Joanna Paczkowska (1680172)

    Published 2020
    “…At moderate inflow this helps to support the primary production, but at high inflows of terrestrial material the primary production will decrease. As high river inflows have been projected to be a consequence of climate change, we foresee that primary production will decrease in coastal areas in the future, and the impacts of such changes on the food web could be significant.…”
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    Demographic information of survey participants. by Katie J. Shillington (16557695)

    Published 2023
    “…A series of one-way repeated measures ANOVAs revealed that participants’ self-reported prosocial behaviour increased significantly over time, while participants’ awareness of kindness, engagement in acts of kindness, and view of kindness as crucial significantly decreased. …”
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    Effects of a hydrogen bond at O<sub>3β</sub> on orbital and interaction energies in Structure1. by Jean C. Summerton (631765)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Shortening the hydrogen bond between N-methylacetamide and methyl triphosphate: A) decreases the orbital energy of the σ*(O<sub>3β</sub>—P<sub>γ</sub>) anti-bonding orbital; while (B) leaving unchanged both the n(O<sub>γ</sub>) donor orbital energies and (C) F<sub>i,j</sub>, a measure of the overlap between the n(O<sub>γ</sub>) lone pair orbitals and σ*(O<sub>3β</sub>—P<sub>γ</sub>). …”
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    The Effect of Prophylactic Antipyretic Administration on Post-Vaccination Adverse Reactions and Antibody Response in Children: A Systematic Review by Rashmi Ranjan Das (426712)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Prophylactic antipyretic administration decreases the post-vaccination adverse reactions. Recent study finds that they may also decrease the antibody responses to several vaccine antigens. …”
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    Mitotic entry was delayed in ULK1-KO, ATG7/ATG9A-KO but not K46I kinase-dead ULK1 cell lines. by Zhiyuan Li (205620)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A-B) Mitotic index is decreased in ULK1-KO cells synchronized by single-thymidine and nocodazole. …”