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    ANOVA for seedling fresh weight. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Selected factors and levels. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Optimal conditions for seedling dry weight. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for vigor index A. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Chemical analysis of plasma activated water. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for germination percentage. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for vigor index B. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Optimal conditions for vigor indexes A and B. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for seedling dry weight. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Analysis of AMPA-R mediated EPSCs (aEPSCs) at CA1 synapses in hippocampal slices from P10 mice ICV injected at P1, P3, and P5 with saline or GR1. by Nicole M. Lykens (3727072)

    Published 2017
    “…Representative half-maximal aEPSCs are shown from saline and GR1-treated mice before and after CTZ (scale bar: 50 ms, 100 pA). …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Inverse and Direct Cancer Comorbidity in People with Central Nervous System Disorders: A Meta-Analysis of Cancer Incidence in 577,013 Participants of 50... by Catalá-López F. (4142920)

    Published 2014
    “…Sources of heterogeneity and uncertainty were explored by means of subgroup and sensitivity analyses, respectively. …”
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    Identification of molecular genetic contributants to canine cutaneous mast cell tumour metastasis by global gene expression analysis by Kelly Bowlt Blacklock (6102878)

    Published 2018
    “…Available prognostic tests do not reliably predict whether a tumour will metastasise. In this study we compared the global expression profiles of 20 primary cutaneous mast cell tumours that metastasised with those of 20 primary tumours that did not metastasise. …”
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    GCase activity is significantly decreased in the brain and liver of the homozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mouse model at 4, 8, and 12 months of age. by Nicole K. Polinski (10947787)

    Published 2021
    “…GCase activity measured by 4-MU in liver (B) measured as follows: WT 4mo 93.69±7.16, HOM 4mo 3.90±0.21, WT 8mo 112.40±6.84, HOM 8mo 1.50±0.19, WT 12 mo 96.79±7.44, HOM 12mo 3.50±0.58. …”
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    Average change of IBAG reactivity over time, based on the linear prediction model for mice treated with vehicle, and benznidazole at 30 and 100 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>. by Amanda Fortes Francisco (8704191)

    Published 2022
    “…The reactivity of (A) IBAG38 and (B) IBAG39 remains stable in mice treated with vehicle and benznidazole at 30 mg kg<sup>-1</sup> and sharply decreases in 100 mg kg<sup>-1</sup> benznidazole treated mice. …”
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