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    Effect of sea cucumber supplementation on expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, a schematic representation. by Leticia Olivera-Castillo (486797)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Rats were fed a lactalbumin control diet with no added cholesterol (CNC); a lactalbumin control diet with 2% added cholesterol (CC); a diet containing 50% protein from cooked sea cucumber meal (CS50); one containing 50% protein from oven-cooked sea cucumber (OS50); or one containing 50% protein from lyophilized washed sea cucumber meal (LWS50) for 16 days. …”
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    Phenology and Seed Yield Performance of Determinate Soybean Cultivars Grown at Elevated Temperatures in a Temperate Region by Doug-Hwan Choi (3330894)

    Published 2016
    “…Growth periods (VE–R7) were significantly prolonged by the elevated temperatures, especially the R1–R5 period. Cultivars exhibited no significant differences in seed yield at the AT+1.5°C and AT+3.0°C treatments, compared to AT, while a significant yield reduction was observed at the AT+5.0°C treatment. …”
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    Histological evaluation of vasculature and quantification of the vascular index. by Deepa Sharma (278210)

    Published 2020
    “…Images were taken at a 20x objective lens, and the scale bar denotes ~50μm. …”
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    Effects of Membrane Degradation due to Chlorine Exposure on the Removal of Neutral Organic Compounds by Reverse Osmosis for Potable Reuse by Carson Odell Lee (17810305)

    Published 2024
    “…Compounds that had an initial rejection between 50 and 95% had a rapid decrease in rejection during the first 230 ppm-h of chlorine exposure, whereas compounds with a new membrane rejection of >95% saw little change in rejection until chlorine exposure exceeded 2640 ppm-h. …”
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