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greatest decrease » treatment decreased (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search)
largest decrease » larger decrease (Expand Search), marked decrease (Expand Search)
laser decrease » larger decrease (Expand Search), linear decrease (Expand Search), water decreases (Expand Search)
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Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)<sup>a</sup> showing the greatest fold changes from each potato tissue: 10 with greatest increase in expression and 10 with greatest decrease in expression.
Published 2025“…<p>Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)<sup>a</sup> showing the greatest fold changes from each potato tissue: 10 with greatest increase in expression and 10 with greatest decrease in expression.…”
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The contemporary, long-term seasonality in inundation over the whole of the Amazon basin.
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Projected decadal changes in seasonality in the hydrological cycle over the wetland regions.
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Changes in decadal precipitation and JULES inundation between 1990–1999 and 2089–2098.
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Laser-Enhanced Bubble Detachment Velocity and Heat Dissipation on Abrasive Surfaces
Published 2025“…It was discovered that the bubble detachment velocity initially increases and subsequently decreases with increasing laser power density, while a reduction in surface roughness can enhance the detachment velocity. …”
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Laser-Enhanced Bubble Detachment Velocity and Heat Dissipation on Abrasive Surfaces
Published 2025“…It was discovered that the bubble detachment velocity initially increases and subsequently decreases with increasing laser power density, while a reduction in surface roughness can enhance the detachment velocity. …”