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  1. 161

    Image1_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defense an... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…Water oxygen concentration varied between 5 and 6 ppm in LD fish to 3–4 ppm in HD fish with the summer rise of water temperature from 19°C to 26°C (May–July). …”
  2. 162

    DataSheet3_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defens... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…Water oxygen concentration varied between 5 and 6 ppm in LD fish to 3–4 ppm in HD fish with the summer rise of water temperature from 19°C to 26°C (May–July). …”
  3. 163

    Table2_Understanding how high stocking densities and concurrent limited oxygen availability drive social cohesion and adaptive features in regulatory growth, antioxidant defense an... by Paul G. Holhorea (14349198)

    Published 2023
    “…Water oxygen concentration varied between 5 and 6 ppm in LD fish to 3–4 ppm in HD fish with the summer rise of water temperature from 19°C to 26°C (May–July). …”
  4. 164

    Skeletal muscle <i>k</i><sub><i>f</i></sub> determined by conventional saturation transfer approach and approach with 1D-ISIS/1D-CSI localization. by Adil Bashir (833303)

    Published 2020
    “…The peak localization are as α-ATP at -7.6 ppm, γ-ATP at -2.5 ppm, PCr at 0.0 ppm, phosphodiester (PDE) at 3.2 ppm and inorganic phosphates (Pi) at 5.2 ppm. γ-ATP peak is visible in the top spectrum and is selectively saturated for other spectra. …”
  5. 165

    I-R-Polar-Negative-0902 by Sheng-Yuan Ho (16909464)

    Published 2023
    “…The compounds were subjected to pathway enrichment analysis using MetaboAnalyst 5.0 and were afterwards compared with the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG). …”
  6. 166

    Data_Sheet_1_The Variation of Nasal Microbiota Caused by Low Levels of Gaseous Ammonia Exposure in Growing Pigs.pdf by Tongxin Wang (2524945)

    Published 2019
    “…A total of 120 Duroc×Landrace×Yorkshire pigs were housed in 24 separate chambers and continuously exposed to gaseous ammonia at 0,5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ppm (four groups per exposure level) for 4 weeks. …”
  7. 167

    Data_Sheet_1_RETRACTED: The Variation of Nasal Microbiota Caused by Low Levels of Gaseous Ammonia Exposure in Growing Pigs.pdf by Tongxin Wang (2524945)

    Published 2025
    “…A total of 120 Duroc×Landrace×Yorkshire pigs were housed in 24 separate chambers and continuously exposed to gaseous ammonia at 0,5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ppm (four groups per exposure level) for 4 weeks. …”
  8. 168

    Do Irrigation Solutions Influence the Bond Interface Between Glass Fiber Posts and Dentin? by Thaís Yumi Umeda Suzuki (6572753)

    Published 2019
    “…Ninety single-rooted human teeth were submitted to endodontic treatment and divided into five groups, according to irrigation solutions: distilled water, 5.25% NaOCl, 25% polyacrylic acid, 2% chlorhexidine, and 23 ppm Ag NP dispersion. …”
  9. 169

    Supplementary Material for: Demineralization Inhibitory Effects of Highly Concentrated Fluoride Dentifrice and Fluoride Gels/Solutions on Sound Dentin and Artificial Dentin Caries... by Erdwey D. (9738668)

    Published 2020
    “…Furthermore, half of the specimens in each group were brushed (10 s; twice per day) with dentifrice slurries containing either 1,450 ppm (e.g., AmF<sub>1450</sub>) or 5,000 ppm (e.g., AmF<sub>5000</sub>). …”
  10. 170

    Pyridine as an additive to improve the deposition of continuous electrospun filaments by Antonina A. Lach (6635207)

    Published 2019
    “…The strength of drawn filaments increased from 0.8 N to 1.5 N and this corresponded to a decrease in fibre diameter, with values dropping from 2.7 μm to 1 μm. …”
  11. 171

    Table1_Effect of fungicidal contamination on survival, morphology, and cellular immunity of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae).DOCX by Gurleen Kaur (11041128)

    Published 2023
    “…Selected concentrations (0.08, 0.4, 2, 10, and 50 ppm) of both fungicides were applied topically at a volume of 1 µL/larva/cell as single and multiple exposures. …”
  12. 172

    Table1_Effect of fungicidal contamination on survival, morphology, and cellular immunity of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae).DOCX by Gurleen Kaur (11041128)

    Published 2023
    “…Selected concentrations (0.08, 0.4, 2, 10, and 50 ppm) of both fungicides were applied topically at a volume of 1 µL/larva/cell as single and multiple exposures. …”
  13. 173

    Data for ["Fast recovery of North Atlantic sea level in response to atmospheric CO2 removal"] by Sunhee Wang (18101527)

    Published 2024
    “…The CO2 concentration is increased by 1 % yr-1 for the first 140 years to quadruple the concentration (1468 ppm). It is then decreased symmetrically for another 140 years, so that the concentration recovers to its original level (367 ppm). …”
  14. 174

    Elevated atmospheric CO2 increases Eucalyptus urophylla S. T. Blake stem diameter by stimulating cell proliferation and reducing lignin deposition by Patricia Sitta Innocente (10389500)

    Published 2021
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT In 2019, the atmospheric CO2 concentration exceeded the 415 ppm milestone for the first time in the human history. …”
  15. 175

    Data Sheet 1_Safety and immunomodulatory efficacy of heat-killed Mycolicibacterium manresensis as a novel paraprobiotic in swine.pdf by Carmen Álvarez-Delgado (18964264)

    Published 2025
    “…For this purpose, twenty-four-week-old piglets, were assigned to four experimental groups, and the diet of three of them was supplemented with 10, 50 and 100 ppm of hkMm, respectively, during a period of 70 d. …”
  16. 176

    Image Sensing of Gaseous Acetone Using Secondary Alcohol Dehydrogenase-Immobilized Mesh for Exhaled Air by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, high activity was obtained by adjusting the concentration of the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) solution added to the S-ADH-immobilized mesh to 500 μM and the solvent to a potassium phosphate buffer solution at pH 6.5. The gas imaging system using the S-ADH-immobilized mesh was able to image the decrease in NADH fluorescence (ex 340 nm, fl 490 nm) caused by the catalytic reaction of S-ADH and the acetone distribution in the concentration range of 0.1–10 ppm-v, including the breath concentration of healthy people at rest. …”
  17. 177

    Image Sensing of Gaseous Acetone Using Secondary Alcohol Dehydrogenase-Immobilized Mesh for Exhaled Air by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, high activity was obtained by adjusting the concentration of the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) solution added to the S-ADH-immobilized mesh to 500 μM and the solvent to a potassium phosphate buffer solution at pH 6.5. The gas imaging system using the S-ADH-immobilized mesh was able to image the decrease in NADH fluorescence (ex 340 nm, fl 490 nm) caused by the catalytic reaction of S-ADH and the acetone distribution in the concentration range of 0.1–10 ppm-v, including the breath concentration of healthy people at rest. …”
  18. 178

    Image Sensing of Gaseous Acetone Using Secondary Alcohol Dehydrogenase-Immobilized Mesh for Exhaled Air by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, high activity was obtained by adjusting the concentration of the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) solution added to the S-ADH-immobilized mesh to 500 μM and the solvent to a potassium phosphate buffer solution at pH 6.5. The gas imaging system using the S-ADH-immobilized mesh was able to image the decrease in NADH fluorescence (ex 340 nm, fl 490 nm) caused by the catalytic reaction of S-ADH and the acetone distribution in the concentration range of 0.1–10 ppm-v, including the breath concentration of healthy people at rest. …”
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    Fermentative profile of corn silages with the inclusion of chemical additives or bacterial inoculant by J.B. Zanella (14344477)

    Published 2023
    “…For the pH at the end of the fermentation process, higher values were found for the limestone additive, followed by the silage with urea, which had higher participation of lactic acid, 19.06 ppm for limestone and 18.95 ppm for urea. Higher concentrations of acetic acid were observed in inoculant silages (18.49ppm) or silage without additive (18.46ppm). …”