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    The Throttle Effect in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Distinguishing Water Isotopes by Xiao Xiao (99147)

    Published 2024
    “…When we pushed the Ura occupancy to its limit (from 59% to 76% and 98%), the diffusion rate decreases by 2 orders of magnitude. …”
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    The Throttle Effect in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Distinguishing Water Isotopes by Xiao Xiao (99147)

    Published 2024
    “…When we pushed the Ura occupancy to its limit (from 59% to 76% and 98%), the diffusion rate decreases by 2 orders of magnitude. …”
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    Scatter plots with superimposed linear regression lines correlating logarithm of T1 relaxation time in the basal ganglia with age. by Sylvain Eminian (5394746)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>a. Thalamus b. Caudate c. Putamen. There is a slight, yet significant, decrease in T1 relaxation time with respect to age. …”
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    Full dataset. by Allison Andrukonis (11846404)

    Published 2025
    “…Litter clumps were weighed daily for five days as a measure of urine output. Additionally, cats were given a daily Cat Stress Score. …”
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    Neural networks classify states which differ in neuronal activity levels using ensembles of neurons that increase/decrease their activity in each state. by Nicholas A. Frost (10739821)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> In this case, the State B raster was generated from the State A raster by shifting activity from neurons 1–50 to neurons 51–100. As a result, there is an increase (neurons 51:100) or decrease (neurons 1:50) in activity levels in State B compared to State A. …”