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    DataSheet1_Biochemical characterization of L-asparaginase isoforms from Rhizobium etli—the boosting effect of zinc.pdf by Joanna Sliwiak (18006655)

    Published 2024
    “…The activity of ReAIV has a temperature optimum at 45°C–55°C, whereas the activity of ReAV, after reaching its optimum at 37°C, decreases dramatically at 45°C. …”
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    Delayed <i>Gdi1</i> deletion leads to exaggerated synaptic phenotypes. by Veronica Bianchi (186711)

    Published 2012
    “…Scale bars: 500 pA and 15 msec. (<b>C</b>) Bar graph presenting the mean EPSC amplitude at maximal stimulation intensity (50 mA*msec, defined as EPSCmax) in the various genotypes. …”
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    Combustion-Free Synthesis of Lithium Manganese Oxide Composites with CNTs/GNPs by Chemical Coprecipitation for Energy Storage Devices by Tariq, Hanan Abdurehman

    Published 2020
    “…Characteristic spectra of spinel structure and a peak of CNTs & GNPs obtained using X-ray powder diffraction (XRD). …”
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    Associations of Recreational and Nonrecreational Physical Activity and Body Weight Change on Cardiovascular Disease Mortality During the Obesogenic Transition in the United States:... by Cheema, Birinder S.

    Published 2023
    “…RESULTS: Compared with the "moderate-vigorous stable" group (reference), individuals who remained inactive ("inactive stable") or reduced their participation in physical activity ("active to inactive") experienced the highest mortality, with a 50% to 176% and 22% to 222% relative increased hazard ratios for nonrecreational and recreational physical activity, respectively, across all models adjusted for covariates. …”
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    Extrinsic fluorescence ANS (1-Anilino-8-Naphthalin Sulfonate) fluorescence spectroscopy of Caldendrin and L- and S-CaBP1. by Pasham Parameshwar Reddy (603740)

    Published 2014
    “…Titration with Mg<sup>2+</sup> results in a significant decrease in the fluorescence intensity, whereas Ca<sup>2+</sup> titration to Mg<sup>2+</sup> bound S-CaBP1 reversed this effect. …”
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    MINI-CUTTING TECHNIQUE FOR VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF Paratecoma peroba by EMANUEL FRANÇA ARAÚJO (8185491)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT Paratecoma peroba is a native Brazilian forest species of great economic and ecological interest, which is currently at risk of extinction owing to excessive wood exploration. …”
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    Control of recollection by slow gamma dominating mid-frequency gamma in hippocampus CA1 by Dino Dvorak (348077)

    Published 2018
    “…We identified an electrophysiological signature of recollection in mouse dorsal Cornu Ammonis 1 (CA1) hippocampus. During a shocked-place avoidance task, slow gamma (SG) (30–50 Hz) dominates mid-frequency gamma (MG) (70–90 Hz) oscillations 2–3 s before successful avoidance, but not failures. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Toxicological Study and Genetic Basis of BTEX Susceptibility in Drosophila melanogaster.ZIP by Temitope H. Adebambo (9522302)

    Published 2020
    “…Toluene is the most toxic to adult flies with an LC<sub>50</sub> of 0.166 mM, while a significant and dose-dependent decrease in fly eclosion was observed with benzene, p-xylene, and o-xylene. …”
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    Modeling Soil Organic Carbon Change across Australian Wheat Growing Areas, 1960–2010 by Guocheng Wang (413329)

    Published 2013
    “…Model simulations show a decreasing trend in SOC over the last 50 years, mainly attributable to relatively low organic carbon (C) inputs. …”
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    Geographical patterns in climate and agricultural technology drive soybean productivity in Brazil by Jordana Moura Caetano (4807386)

    Published 2018
    “…The future environmental suitability for soybean cultivation tends to decrease by up 50% in the central region of Brazil. …”
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    Morpho-physiological responses of tall wheatgrass populations to different levels of water stress by Celina I. Borrajo (6091130)

    Published 2018
    “…The most relevant changes in morpho-physiological parameters under strong water stress were reduced dry matter production (48–32% differing among populations), smaller leaf and tiller size (46% and 28%), together with higher water use efficiency (74%), and increased proline and protein contents (144% and 71%), smaller tiller number (30–11% differing among populations) and a slight decrease in leaf water content (3%). The populations differed in growth strategies and morpho-physiological mechanisms to survive water stress, which could be related to their habitat background. …”
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    DataSheet1_Assessing the impacts and feasibility of emissions reduction scenarios in the Po Valley.docx by Loris Colombo (8493477)

    Published 2023
    “…The study extensively evaluates the feasibility of reducing emissions, specifically targeting an 80% decrease in SO<sub>X</sub>, NO<sub>X</sub>, PM, NH<sub>3</sub>, and NMVOC emissions within a limited timeframe. …”