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    Regulation of receptor expression by T5-1 and T5-12 in two cell types. by Donghwa Kim (252081)

    Published 2025
    “…At the later time points T5-1 decreased TAS2R5 expression while T5-12 increased expression in both cell types. …”
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    Effects of easy soluble carbohydrate and bacterial inoculant supplementations on silage quality of frosted maize by Yusuf Konca (5668232)

    Published 2018
    “…Lactic acid contents decreased in all treatments as compared to control group and ranged between 2.46 and 5.40% DM (p < 0.05). …”
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    Mean-squared error demonstrates overfitting of fully-connected model. by Bryan C. Daniels (711961)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Plotted are the median mean-squared errors measured using each inference method for the cases of <i>T</i> = 5 and 0.1 minutes (corresponding to the top two plots in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0119821#pone.0119821.g002" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>). …”
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    The effect of normobaric oxygen in patients with acute stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Jiayue Ding (4689559)

    Published 2018
    “…Compared to controls, there was a minor trend toward NBO benefits in short-term prognostic indices, as indicated by decreased ΔNIHSS at our defined time points. …”
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    Mean ZIP cholera trajectories for different initial SES groups. by Elisabeth Dowling Root (103722)

    Published 2013
    “…These trajectories were estimated holding population constant at 40 people per <i>bari</i> and distance from the icddr,b hospital at 5 km. The blue lines model the trajectory of cholera for <i>baris</i> with low initial SES (1 SD below the mean), the black lines model cholera for <i>baris</i> with mean initial SES, and the red lines model cholera for <i>baris</i> with high initial SES (1 SD above the mean). …”
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    Dropwise Condensation in Ambient on a Depleted Lubricant-Infused Surface by Durgesh Ranjan (15333712)

    Published 2023
    “…Condensation performed on depleted nanochannel LIS with higher viscosity oil (50 cSt) resulted in a heat-transfer coefficient (HTC) of ∼2.33 kW m<sup>–2</sup> K<sup>–1</sup>, which is a ∼162% improvement over flat Si-LIS (50 cSt). …”
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    PowerPoint Slides for: Repeated Renal Biopsy - A Predictive Tool to Assess the Probability of Renal Flare in Lupus Nephritis by Piñeiro G.J. (3290565)

    Published 2016
    “…Just after the repeated RB, 34.3% increased or started a new immunosuppressive therapy, 17.1% remained with the same complementary IST, and 14.3% decreased or stopped it. In the follow-up post repeated RB, 34.5% without active lesions showed a renal flare versus 77.8% with active lesions (p = 0.04). …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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    Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation by Belkacem Samar (19122984)

    Published 2025
    “…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”