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    Table 3_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx by Lexie R. Foster (22235653)

    Published 2025
    “…Unfortunately, the average nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is as low as 50%. Improving the NUE of maize is essential for feeding the ever-increasing world population while also decreasing the negative environmental impacts of nitrogen fertilizer due to runoff and volatilization. …”
  2. 26562

    Purification and characterization of the deletion mutants. by Amanda Jack (11547638)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(C)</b> EMSA gels using no RNA, 10 nM 0–5 kb viral RNA, or 50 ng/μL polyC RNA and decreasing concentration of the ΔR2 mutant. …”
  3. 26563

    Pneumococcal RNase R globally impacts protein synthesis by regulating the amount of actively translating ribosomes by Cátia Bárria (6174782)

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the single deletion of RNase R is shown to have a global impact on protein synthesis and cell viability, leading to a ~50% reduction in bacterial CFU/ml. …”
  4. 26564

    SPRi difference images of PFV-1 IN interacting with the biochip surface. by Claude Nogues (307969)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>ssDNA solutions at 50, 25, 10, 6, 3, 1, 0.5 and 0.1 µM were spotted in replicates on the pre-treated surface. …”
  5. 26565

    Table_2_Effects of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa on the Immune Function and Gut Microbiota of Mice.XLS by Ye Ge (11287932)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>As a dominant species among marine yeasts, Rhodotorula benthica accounts for ~50% of all marine yeasts. …”
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    Effects of feeding strategy on larval development of the Amazon River prawn Macrobrachium amazonicum by Mariana Cutolo de Araujo (12802107)

    Published 2022
    “…Each feeding regime (treatment) was carried out in three 50-L rectangular black tanks, set up in a recirculating system, filled with 10 salinity brackish water, and stocked at 81.8±0.8 larvae/L. …”
  7. 26567

    Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials and video head impulse test in Ménière disease by Thaís Alvares de Abreu e Silva Grigol (10420003)

    Published 2021
    “…Conclusions: For the video head impulse test, a decreased gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex for the lateral canal was observed, with a higher incidence of overt type corrective saccades compared to the control group. …”
  8. 26568

    Different Origins of Gamma Rhythm and High-Gamma Activity in Macaque Visual Cortex by Supratim Ray (224895)

    Published 2011
    “…On the other hand, high-gamma power remained tightly correlated with spiking activity under a wide range of stimulus manipulations. We studied this relationship using a signal processing technique called Matching Pursuit and found that action potentials are associated with sharp transients in the LFP with broadband power, which is visible at frequencies as low as ∼50 Hz. …”
  9. 26569

    Table 1_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx by Lexie R. Foster (22235653)

    Published 2025
    “…Unfortunately, the average nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is as low as 50%. Improving the NUE of maize is essential for feeding the ever-increasing world population while also decreasing the negative environmental impacts of nitrogen fertilizer due to runoff and volatilization. …”
  10. 26570

    Table 5_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx by Lexie R. Foster (22235653)

    Published 2025
    “…Unfortunately, the average nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is as low as 50%. Improving the NUE of maize is essential for feeding the ever-increasing world population while also decreasing the negative environmental impacts of nitrogen fertilizer due to runoff and volatilization. …”
  11. 26571

    Table 2_Inoculation frequency and maize genotype influence plant growth-promoting effects of soil bacteria under low nitrogen conditions.xlsx by Lexie R. Foster (22235653)

    Published 2025
    “…Unfortunately, the average nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is as low as 50%. Improving the NUE of maize is essential for feeding the ever-increasing world population while also decreasing the negative environmental impacts of nitrogen fertilizer due to runoff and volatilization. …”
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  16. 26576

    DataSheet1_Using the Multiple Linear Regression Method for CO2 Flooding Evaluation in the Daqing Oilfield.xlsx by Zhenhua Wang (426041)

    Published 2022
    “…The calculation results of block Bei 14 show that 74% of well groups have an evaluation value greater than 0.50, and 72% of well groups have an annual oil exchange ratio above 40%, which means that over 70% of well groups can benefit from CO<sub>2</sub> flooding. …”
  17. 26577

    MDT-15 limits the growth and longevity at low temperatures. by Dongyeop Lee (108880)

    Published 2019
    “…The worms carry ubiquitously expressed TIR1 (<i>eft-3p</i>::<i>TIR1</i>::<i>mRuby</i>) for the auxin-inducible protein degradation. Scale bar: 50 μm. (<b>D</b>) MDT-15 depletion substantially decreased longevity at 15 °C. …”
  18. 26578

    Non-linear mixed models in the study of growth of naturalized chickens by Vicente Ibiapina Neto (10446265)

    Published 2021
    “…Residual variance decreased by more than 50% when random effects were added to the model. …”
  19. 26579

    Deep White Matter in Huntington's Disease by Owen Phillips (453524)

    Published 2014
    “…Fractional anisotropy decreased between the Pre-HD and HD phase and AD/RD increased and although impairment was pervasive in HD, degeneration occurred in a pattern in Pre-HD. …”
  20. 26580

    Thermal overload in rural areas: the influence of work intensity by Rodrigo Cauduro Roscani (7856414)

    Published 2019
    “…Results: the extrapolation of thermal overload limits was characterized for heavy work in 48%, and for moderate work in 14% of the 132 geographic points investigated, indicating the need for rest stops in more than 50% of the analyzed period. Discussion: decreasing work intensity results in an expressive reduction in thermal overload rates. …”