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  1. 8801

    Influence of water content on accumulated strain. by Dongwei Li (1538815)

    Published 2024
    “…The final cumulative strain remains below 1%. 2) The failure stress of subgrade soil decreases exponentially with an increase in freeze-thaw cycles, dropping from 224.52 kPa to 196.76 kPa. 3) An increase in water content linearly decreases the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 377.1 kPa to 151.5 kPa. 4) Confining pressure exhibits a linearly increasing relationship with the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 151.6 kPa to 274.5 kPa. 5) The failure stress of subgrade soil demonstrates a linear increase with the loading rate, ranging from 200.46 kPa to 210.62 kPa. …”
  2. 8802

    S1 Table - by Dongwei Li (1538815)

    Published 2024
    “…The final cumulative strain remains below 1%. 2) The failure stress of subgrade soil decreases exponentially with an increase in freeze-thaw cycles, dropping from 224.52 kPa to 196.76 kPa. 3) An increase in water content linearly decreases the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 377.1 kPa to 151.5 kPa. 4) Confining pressure exhibits a linearly increasing relationship with the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 151.6 kPa to 274.5 kPa. 5) The failure stress of subgrade soil demonstrates a linear increase with the loading rate, ranging from 200.46 kPa to 210.62 kPa. …”
  3. 8803

    The loading program schematic diagram. by Dongwei Li (1538815)

    Published 2024
    “…The final cumulative strain remains below 1%. 2) The failure stress of subgrade soil decreases exponentially with an increase in freeze-thaw cycles, dropping from 224.52 kPa to 196.76 kPa. 3) An increase in water content linearly decreases the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 377.1 kPa to 151.5 kPa. 4) Confining pressure exhibits a linearly increasing relationship with the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 151.6 kPa to 274.5 kPa. 5) The failure stress of subgrade soil demonstrates a linear increase with the loading rate, ranging from 200.46 kPa to 210.62 kPa. …”
  4. 8804

    Dynamic triaxial test conditions. by Dongwei Li (1538815)

    Published 2024
    “…The final cumulative strain remains below 1%. 2) The failure stress of subgrade soil decreases exponentially with an increase in freeze-thaw cycles, dropping from 224.52 kPa to 196.76 kPa. 3) An increase in water content linearly decreases the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 377.1 kPa to 151.5 kPa. 4) Confining pressure exhibits a linearly increasing relationship with the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 151.6 kPa to 274.5 kPa. 5) The failure stress of subgrade soil demonstrates a linear increase with the loading rate, ranging from 200.46 kPa to 210.62 kPa. …”
  5. 8805

    Test apparatus. by Dongwei Li (1538815)

    Published 2024
    “…The final cumulative strain remains below 1%. 2) The failure stress of subgrade soil decreases exponentially with an increase in freeze-thaw cycles, dropping from 224.52 kPa to 196.76 kPa. 3) An increase in water content linearly decreases the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 377.1 kPa to 151.5 kPa. 4) Confining pressure exhibits a linearly increasing relationship with the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 151.6 kPa to 274.5 kPa. 5) The failure stress of subgrade soil demonstrates a linear increase with the loading rate, ranging from 200.46 kPa to 210.62 kPa. …”
  6. 8806

    Activation of MBONs causes a reduction in sucrose consumption. by Justine Chia (5459294)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Activation of 3 <i>MBON split-Gal4</i> lines (MB311C, MB078C, MB242A) using Chrimson88 caused decreased consumption of 100 mM sucrose. …”
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  10. 8810

    PRISMA flow diagram of study selection. by Masoud Rahmati (16665456)

    Published 2025
    “…Meta-regression analysis indicated that for every one-year increase in age, ADL performance decreased by an average of 0.0147 units (p < 0.001), while IADL performance declined at a slower rate of 0.0047 units/year (p = 0.031).…”
  11. 8811

    General characteristics of included studies. by Masoud Rahmati (16665456)

    Published 2025
    “…Meta-regression analysis indicated that for every one-year increase in age, ADL performance decreased by an average of 0.0147 units (p < 0.001), while IADL performance declined at a slower rate of 0.0047 units/year (p = 0.031).…”
  12. 8812

    Characteristics of individual studies. by Masoud Rahmati (16665456)

    Published 2025
    “…Meta-regression analysis indicated that for every one-year increase in age, ADL performance decreased by an average of 0.0147 units (p < 0.001), while IADL performance declined at a slower rate of 0.0047 units/year (p = 0.031).…”
  13. 8813

    The canine Inherited Myopathy of Great Danes results from a <i>BIN1</i> mutation in the exon 11 acceptor splice site. by Johann Böhm (196848)

    Published 2013
    “…(G) Western blot using an anti-PI domain antibody showed a strong decrease of the amphiphysin 2 protein level.…”
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  15. 8815

    Climate Change Mitigation Challenge for Wood UtilizationThe Case of Finland by Sampo Soimakallio (1839577)

    Published 2016
    “…We applied stochastic simulation to deal with the uncertainty in a number of input variables required. According to our analysis, the wood utilization decrease net carbon emissions with a probability lower than 40% for each of the studied scenarios. …”
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    Scattering from Polydisperse Melts by Marshall Fixman (2703628)

    Published 2004
    “…The systems chosen for illustrative calculations are quasi-binary melts of deuterated and protonated polyethylene and polystyrene, both of which have been reported to exhibit anomalous composition dependence of neutron scattering. Quite large deviations from the Flory−Huggins picture of random spatial mixing of chains are found and the deviations decrease rather slowly with increasing molecular weights. …”
  18. 8818

    Identification of a Novel C-Terminal Truncated WT1 Isoform with Antagonistic Effects against Major WT1 Isoforms by Naoya Tatsumi (757579)

    Published 2015
    “…Ex4a(+)WT1 isoform was endogenously expressed as a minor isoform in myeloid leukemia and solid tumor cells and increased regardless of decrease in major WT1 isoforms during apoptosis, suggesting the dominant negative effects on anti-apoptotic function of major WT1 isoforms. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Optimizing the Design of Supply Chains for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration in Europe: A Preliminary Assessment.pdf by Federico d'Amore (9440510)

    Published 2020
    “…In addition to this, carbon utilization has often been considered as a viable option for increasing the environmental benefits, while decreasing costs of the mere capture and storage system. …”