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    Gametocyte numbers can increase (A) or decrease (B, C) even when transmission investment is constant over the time period observed. by Megan A. Greischar (2150737)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>For clarity, we assume that replication and gametocyte development both require one day and 50% of new gametocytes persist for an additional day (“Old gametocytes”). …”
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    Fig 1 - by Stephanie L. Samani (17896610)

    Published 2024
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    Topography of the relationship between the change in alpha power decrease and the change in M50 gating ratio. by Tzvetan Popov (315385)

    Published 2013
    “…B: Relationship between change in alpha power decrease (abscissa, negative values indicate improvement) and pre-to-post-training change in M50 gating ratio (ordinate, positive values indicate changes towards normal, that is, smaller gating ratio) by patient training group based on the ROI in 4A.…”
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    DataSheet1_Decreasing viscosity and increasing accessible load by replacing classical diluents with a hydrotrope in liquid–liquid extraction.docx by Asmae El Maangar (19690522)

    Published 2025
    “…We show that using hydrotropes as a diluent decreases the viscosity of solutions by more than a factor of ten, even under high load by extracted cations. …”
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    Frictional Effects on RNA Folding: Speed Limit and Kramers Turnover by Naoto Hori (767562)

    Published 2018
    “…In the high-friction regime (η ≳ 10<sup>–5</sup> Pa·s), for both HP and PK, <i>k</i><sub>F</sub> values decrease as 1/η, whereas in the low friction regime, <i>k</i><sub>F</sub> values increase as η increases, leading to a maximum folding rate at a moderate viscosity (∼10<sup>–6</sup> Pa·s), which is the Kramers turnover. …”
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