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    Image3_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    Image1_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    Table1_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.DOCX by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    Image4_The buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of acid mine drainage: Example from a small karst watershed, southwest China.JPEG by Jiangxun Huang (13878503)

    Published 2022
    “…The resulting pH fluctuation is larger than that of a marine system. Therefore, this study focuses on the buffering of a riverine carbonate system under the input of AMD and discusses the variations in a series of buffering factors, including the Revelle factor, γ<sub>DIC</sub>, γ<sub>Alk</sub> β<sub>DIC</sub>, β<sub>Alk</sub>, ω<sub>DIC</sub>, and ω<sub>Alk</sub>. …”
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    AKT regulates UGCG expression via epigenomic alterations. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>D</b>) Results from qRT-PCR (mean ± SEM, <i>n</i> = 4) show a decrease in <i>UGCG</i> expression in MCF-7_ZFX<sup>OE</sup> cells on AKT inhibition by MK2206. …”
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    <i>Δhyr1</i> exhibits a virulence defect. by Kun Huang (136241)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Δ<i>hyr1</i> mutants display a decrease in pathogenicity compared to wild type, on susceptible barley and rice. …”
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    Aβ induces the dispersal of Homer1b synaptic clusters. by Francesco Roselli (211670)

    Published 2009
    “…(A, B) Homer1b cluster size is significantly decreased after 1 h treatment with Aβ (64.9±5.9% vs. 100±7% in control; p<0.05); a similar decrease is observed after 6 and 24 h of exposure to Aβ (59.7±6.7% and 55±4.9% of control, respectively; p<0.05). …”
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    The effect of urethroplasty surgery on erectile and orgasmic functions: a prospective study by Ahmet Urkmez (5911355)

    Published 2019
    “…Conclusion: Our study suggests that urethroplasty surgery itself does not significantly affect erectile function, orgasmic function, and general sexual satisfaction regardless of the type of surgery, localization and length of stenosis. Besides, there was a significant decrease in erectile function in senior adults.…”
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    Tesofensine did not affect performance of rats in a sucrose detection task. by Claudia I. Perez (7824965)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A. Rats were trained to lick a central spout that dispensed the stimulus a drop of water or solutions of sucrose. …”