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    The NG50 of ccTSA on datasets from 4 organisms with different sequence coverage and k-mer values. by Jung Ho Ahn (157844)

    Published 2012
    “…The k-mer values were varied from 19 to 35 on 36 bp data and from 37 to 73 on 76 bp data. In most datasets, NG50 values increased then decreased as we increased the k-mer values. …”
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    Characteristics of treatment modality. by Adekunle Emmanuel Sajo (15285520)

    Published 2025
    “…The annual average age decreased from 56 years to as low as 40 years, a mean difference of 16 years, p 0.012.…”
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    Demographic and clinical characteristics. by Adekunle Emmanuel Sajo (15285520)

    Published 2025
    “…The annual average age decreased from 56 years to as low as 40 years, a mean difference of 16 years, p 0.012.…”
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    Presentation1_Are the 50 m Race Segments Changed From Heats to Finals at the 2021 European Swimming Championships?.PDF by Raúl Arellano (13036584)

    Published 2022
    “…Specifically, combining men and women, the swimmers had in freestyle a mean coefficient of variation (CV) of ∼0.6%, with a mean range of performance improvement (∆%) of ∆ = ∼0.7%; in breaststroke a mean CV of ∼0.5% and ∆ = −0.2%; in backstroke a mean CV of ∼0.5% and ∆ = −0.6%, and; in butterfly a mean CV of ∼0.7% and ∆ = −0.9%. …”
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    Nicotinic receptors contribute to synchronous discharges in synaptic blockers aCSF. by Olha Zapukhliak (10297334)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Effect of nonselective nicotinic antagonist mecamylamine on CA3-CA1 synchronous epileptiform discharges induced in synaptic blockers aCSF: (1) single epileptiform discharges; (2) decrease in epileptiform discharges following 50 μM MEC application; (3) epileptiform discharges after mecamylamine wash out. …”
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    Table_11_Tramadol’s Inhibitory Effects on Sexual Behavior: Pharmacological Studies in Serotonin Transporter Knockout Rats.PDF by Diana C. Esquivel-Franco (5455082)

    Published 2018
    “…Combining naloxone (20 mg/kg) and tramadol (20 mg/kg) decreased ejaculation frequencies in both genotypes. …”
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