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    Model simulations recover the dual effect of Cactus on Dorsal in <i>cact</i><sup><i>A2</i></sup>/<i>cact</i><sup><i>011</i></sup> mutant background. by Claudio D. T. Barros (10885464)

    Published 2021
    “…(D) nDl simulation decreasing k2 by 20%, 30%, 40% or nulling k2 (0%) in a <i>cact</i><sup><i>A2</i></sup>/<i>cact</i><sup><i>011</i></sup> mutant background comparing to experimental data (circle symbol) and WT and <i>cact</i><sup><i>A2</i></sup>/<i>cact</i><sup><i>011</i></sup> mutant simulations. …”
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    A Synthetic, Structural, Magnetic, and Spectral Study of Several {Fe[tris(pyrazolyl)methane]<sub>2</sub>}(BF<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub> Complexes:  Observation of an Unusual Spin-Sta... by Daniel L. Reger (1444537)

    Published 2001
    “…Mössbauer spectral studies show conclusively that the magnetic moment change observed at lower temperatures arises from the complex changing from a high-spin state at higher temperatures to a 50:50 mixture of high-spin and low-spin states at lower temperatures. …”
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    Optimal reductions in EDP compared to the baseline level. by Francesca A. Lovell-Read (14378253)

    Published 2023
    “…Green circle marks the case considered in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010884#pcbi.1010884.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3A</a> (<i>P</i><sub><i>S</i></sub> = 50, <i>N</i> = 50, Δ = 30 days). …”
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    An investigation of the equine epidermal growth factor system during hyperinsulinemic laminitis - Fig 2 by Melody A. de Laat (7037468)

    Published 2019
    “…There was no immunostaining of the basement membrane. A: Bar = 50 μm, B: Bar = 50 μm, C and D: Bar = 20 μm.…”
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    <b>Data supporting the findings of Tian et al. (2024) </b><b>Multi-ecosystem services</b><b> differently affected by over-canopy and understory nitrogen additions in a typical subt... by yang tian (17858954)

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, the services of plant N, P retention and C sequestration exhibited a synergetic increase under the over-canopy N addition but a decrease under the understory N addition. …”
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    DataSheet1_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”
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    DataSheet4_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”
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    DataSheet3_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”
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    DataSheet2_Greater than recommended stiffness and power setting of a stance-phase powered leg prosthesis can improve step-to-step transition work and effective foot length ratio du... by Joshua R. Tacca (18067213)

    Published 2024
    “…Thirteen people with TTA walked using 16 different prosthetic stiffness category and power settings on a level treadmill at 0.75–1.75 m/s. We constructed linear mixed effects models to determine the effects of stiffness category and power settings on AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos,</sub> UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg,</sub> and EFLR and hypothesized that decreased stiffness and increased power would increase AL<sub>trail</sub> W<sub>pos</sub>, not change and decrease UL<sub>lead</sub> W<sub>neg</sub> magnitude, and decrease and not change prosthesis EFLR, respectively. …”
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    Frequency response of the filter specified by Eq (19), which reflects an interpretation of vocal tract constrictions, presented in Eq (16), as a summation over some section of the... by Adam C. Lammert (770633)

    Published 2015
    “…When constriction length is long (d, <i>t</i>Δ<i>l</i> = 50% of L), magnitude of the frequency response generally decreases as the spatial frequency of the sensitivity function increases, corresponding to the overall reduction in the sensitivity of higher formants. …”