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  1. 11221

    Image_1_Leaf Intracellular Water Transport Rate Based on Physiological Impedance: A Possible Role of Leaf Internal Retained Water in Photosynthesis and Growth of Tomatoes.tif by Deke Xing (10697133)

    Published 2022
    “…When SWC<sub>R</sub> was 100, 90, and 80%, stomatal closure reduced the transpiration and decreased the water transport within leaves. …”
  2. 11222

    Table_1_Leaf Intracellular Water Transport Rate Based on Physiological Impedance: A Possible Role of Leaf Internal Retained Water in Photosynthesis and Growth of Tomatoes.DOCX by Deke Xing (10697133)

    Published 2022
    “…When SWC<sub>R</sub> was 100, 90, and 80%, stomatal closure reduced the transpiration and decreased the water transport within leaves. …”
  3. 11223

    Data_Sheet_1_Strict forest protection: A meaningful contribution to Climate-Smart Forestry? An evaluation of temporal trends in the carbon balance of unmanaged forests in Germany.d... by Rouven Nagel (7071380)

    Published 2023
    “…The effect of stand age on aboveground living biomass showed a convex relation. Aboveground dead biomass increased logistically with TSA, while belowground dead biomass decreased. …”
  4. 11224

    Data_Sheet_1_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  5. 11225

    Data_Sheet_3_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  6. 11226

    Data_Sheet_6_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  7. 11227

    Data_Sheet_2_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  8. 11228

    Data_Sheet_7_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  9. 11229

    Data_Sheet_4_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  10. 11230

    Data_Sheet_5_Differences in the Seed Germination of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) Ecotypes Reveal Distinct Strategies for Coping With Salinity Stress: A Common Garden Experiment.CSV by Meng-Yao Ma (11434510)

    Published 2021
    “…As the salinity level increased, the radicle length of the two ecotypes decreased; however, GG had longer radicles and a higher number of radicles, even at 200 mM NaCl when no radicle protruding from the seed coat was detected in YG. …”
  11. 11231
  12. 11232

    Induction of Nano-lantern-positive cells from <i>hSOX10</i><sup><i>2A-NL/+</i></sup> hiPS cells. by Tomoko Horikiri (3686857)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A-D) Morphology of cultured cells from <i>hSOX10</i><sup><i>2A-NL/+</i></sup> hiPS cells during 3 days (Day3) to 9 days (Day9). …”
  13. 11233

    Effects of Cotadutide on Metabolic and Hepatic Parameters in Adults with Overweight or Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A 54-Week Randomized Phase 2b Study by Rajaa Nahra (10359535)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>Research Design and Methods:</b> In this phase 2b study, 834 adults with BMI ≥25kg/m<sup>2</sup> and type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled with metformin (glycated hemoglobin A1c [HbA1c] of 7.0%─10.5% [53─91 mmol/mol]) were randomized to double-blind cotadutide 100µg (n=100), 200µg (n=256), or 300µg (n=256), placebo (n=110), or open-label liraglutide 1.8mg (n=110), all administered subcutaneously (NCT03235050). …”
  14. 11234

    Table_1_Metabolites changes of a low-temperature and low-salt fermented Chinese kohlrabi during fermentation based on non-targeted metabolomic analysis.DOCX by Zhiping Zhao (779373)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>A low-temperature and low-salt industrially fermented Chinese kohlrabi (LSCK) was developed in this study, with the salt usage decreased by approximately 70% compared to the traditional high-salt fermented Chinese kohlrabi (HSCK). …”
  15. 11235

    Refractive Profiles in Children Receiving School-Based Eye Exams Following Vision Screening from a Large School-Based Vision Program in 2016 to 2022 by Andrew M. Nguyen (20176426)

    Published 2024
    “…Main outcomes included any refractive error (at least −0.50D myopia, +0.50 hyperopia, 1.00D astigmatism, or 1.00D anisometropia), clinically significant refractive error (CSRE; more severe refractive error with decreased vision), and refractive amblyopia risk (RAR). …”
  16. 11236

    datasheet1_In Vitro Effects of St. John’s Wort Extract Against Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress and in the Phagocytic and Migratory Activity of Mouse SIM-A9 Microglia.pdf by Gabriel A. Bonaterra (8584485)

    Published 2021
    “…John’s wort (SJW) have been in use for a long time. SJW that is specifically used for the treatment of depressive disorders. …”
  17. 11237

    image1_In Vitro Effects of St. John’s Wort Extract Against Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress and in the Phagocytic and Migratory Activity of Mouse SIM-A9 Microglia.tif by Gabriel A. Bonaterra (8584485)

    Published 2021
    “…John’s wort (SJW) have been in use for a long time. SJW that is specifically used for the treatment of depressive disorders. …”
  18. 11238

    datasheet2_In Vitro Effects of St. John’s Wort Extract Against Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress and in the Phagocytic and Migratory Activity of Mouse SIM-A9 Microglia.pdf by Gabriel A. Bonaterra (8584485)

    Published 2020
    “…John’s wort (SJW) have been in use for a long time. SJW that is specifically used for the treatment of depressive disorders. …”
  19. 11239

    datasheet1_In Vitro Effects of St. John’s Wort Extract Against Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress and in the Phagocytic and Migratory Activity of Mouse SIM-A9 Microglia.pdf by Gabriel A. Bonaterra (8584485)

    Published 2020
    “…John’s wort (SJW) have been in use for a long time. SJW that is specifically used for the treatment of depressive disorders. …”
  20. 11240

    datasheet2_In Vitro Effects of St. John’s Wort Extract Against Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress and in the Phagocytic and Migratory Activity of Mouse SIM-A9 Microglia.pdf by Gabriel A. Bonaterra (8584485)

    Published 2021
    “…John’s wort (SJW) have been in use for a long time. SJW that is specifically used for the treatment of depressive disorders. …”