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  1. 28541

    Table_3_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).xlsx by Tomasz Krucon (9117462)

    Published 2021
    “…The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). …”
  2. 28542

    Table_2_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx by Tomasz Krucon (9117462)

    Published 2021
    “…The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). …”
  3. 28543

    Table_4_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx by Tomasz Krucon (9117462)

    Published 2021
    “…The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). …”
  4. 28544

    Table_5_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx by Tomasz Krucon (9117462)

    Published 2021
    “…The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). …”
  5. 28545

    Table_1_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx by Tomasz Krucon (9117462)

    Published 2021
    “…The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). …”
  6. 28546

    Data_Sheet_1_Insight Into Ecology, Metabolic Potential, and the Taxonomic Composition of Bacterial Communities in the Periodic Water Pond on King George Island (Antarctica).docx by Tomasz Krucon (9117462)

    Published 2021
    “…The dominant Actinobacteria constituting 45% of isolates represents a low proportion of the community, around 4%. With the addition of run-off, the proportions of inhabiting bacteria changed, including a significant decrease in the abundance of Cyanobacteria, from 2.38 to 0.33%, increase of Firmicutes from 9.32 to 19.18%, and a decreasing richness (Chao1 index from 1299 to 889) and diversity (Shannon index from 4.73 to 4.20). …”
  7. 28547

    Table_1_Revealing the novel autophagy-related genes for ligamentum flavum hypertrophy in patients and mice model.docx by Peng Li (69518)

    Published 2022
    “…Using transmission electron microscopy, we observed the autophagy process in LF tissues for the first time. …”
  8. 28548

    Table_2_Revealing the novel autophagy-related genes for ligamentum flavum hypertrophy in patients and mice model.docx by Peng Li (69518)

    Published 2022
    “…Using transmission electron microscopy, we observed the autophagy process in LF tissues for the first time. …”
  9. 28549

    Image_3_Revealing the novel autophagy-related genes for ligamentum flavum hypertrophy in patients and mice model.tif by Peng Li (69518)

    Published 2022
    “…Using transmission electron microscopy, we observed the autophagy process in LF tissues for the first time. …”
  10. 28550

    Data_Sheet_1_Mental health in the Austrian general population during COVID-19: Cross-sectional study on the association with sociodemographic factors.docx by Elke Humer (3157965)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>1,031 participants completed the online survey (50.3% women; mean age: 45.6 ± 17.23 years). Cut-offs for clinically relevant depression were exceeded by 28%. 16% scored above the cut-off for clinically relevant anxiety symptoms, 15% for clinical insomnia, 18% for alcohol abuse, 26% for eating disorders, and 65% for moderate to high stress. …”
  11. 28551

    Table_1_Aroma profiles of sweet cherry juice fermented by different lactic acid bacteria determined through integrated analysis of electronic nose and gas chromatography–ion mobili... by Jun Wang (5906)

    Published 2023
    “…The aroma profile was identified through integrated analysis of electronic nose (E-nose) and headspace gas chromatography–ion mobility spectrometry (HS-GC–IMS) data. A total of 50 volatile compounds characterized the aromatic profiles of the fermented juices by HS-GC–IMS. …”
  12. 28552

    Data_Sheet_1_Resistance to preservatives and the viable but non-culturable state formation of Asaia lannensis in flavored syrups.ZIP by Xia Wen (3498173)

    Published 2024
    “…WLS1-1 was resistant to PS, SB and SS with an MIC of 4.0, 2.0 and 0.5  g/L at pH 5.0, respectively. The MIC values exceed the maximum permissible concentrations that can be added. …”
  13. 28553

    Selecting Populations for Non-Analogous Climate Conditions Using Universal Response Functions: The Case of Douglas-Fir in Central Europe by Debojyoti Chakraborty (784894)

    Published 2015
    “…With data from 50 common garden trials, we developed Universal Response Functions (URF) for tree height and mean basal area and compared the growth performance of the selected best performing populations with that of populations identified through a climate envelope approach. …”
  14. 28554

    Genetic Impact of a Severe El Niño Event on Galápagos Marine Iguanas (<em>Amblyrhynchus cristatus</em>) by Sebastian Steinfartz (80489)

    Published 2007
    “…Based on microsatellite data, only one island (Marchena) showed signatures of a genetic bottleneck, where the harmonic mean of the effective population size (<em>N<sub>e</sub></em>) was estimated to be less than 50 individuals during the period between samplings. …”
  15. 28555

    Supplementary Material for: Comparison of urinary protein/creatinine ratio as an alternative to 24-hour proteinuria in Lupus Nephritis: TUNARI study by Gutiérrez-Peredo G.B. (16439571)

    Published 2023
    “…A specific sensitivity was measured by the ROC curve with its respective cut-off by the Youden Index. Results: We compared 112 samples of 75 patients with LN, with a mean age of 34.5 ± 11.8 years. …”
  16. 28556

    Table 1_Evaluating the Implementation of fan-beam CT-guided online adaptive re-planning in definitive cervical cancer radiotherapy.docx by Shuai Sun (775057)

    Published 2025
    “…For patients with ovarian conservation, the dose to the 50% volume (D50) and the mean dose of the bilateral ovaries were decreased (P<0.001). …”
  17. 28557

    Metabolic and neuronal origins of the intrinsic flavoprotein signal response. by Cedric R. Uytingco (3371243)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>(G)</b> Mean signal peak amplitudes of light phase and dark phase in the GL and EPL upon treatment with ionotropic glutamate receptor blockers 10 μM NBQX and 50 μM AP-V.…”
  18. 28558

    Inhibition of calpains in both host and melanoma cells (global inhibition). by Quentin Raimbourg (397654)

    Published 2013
    “…Mice were sacrificed at day 16 for tissue analysis. <b>A</b>. Tumor growth was measured from day 9 to day 16. …”
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