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Non-Linear Interactions Determine the Impact of Sea-Level Rise on Estuarine Benthic Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes
Published 2013“…Steeper beach slopes, coarser particle sizes and increased wave exposure generally result in decreases in abundance, biomass and oxygen consumption, but these relationships are complex and non-linear. …”
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Mean (a) hub-height difference in wind speed (SW–NE), (b) difference in hub-height TI (SW–NE) and (c) mean potential temperature gradient for the SW location only, binned as an ave...
Published 2013“…<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Mean (a) hub-height difference in wind speed (SW–NE), (b) difference in hub-height TI (SW–NE) and (c) mean potential temperature gradient for the SW location only, binned as an average of each two hours as a function of local hour of day (LST) for the unwaked (#1, black) SW farm-waked (#2, red), SW direct-waked (#3, blue), NE farm-waked (#4, green) and NE direct-waked (#5, magenta) wind direction bins. …”
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Model results for all turtles and cumulative mean discharge.
Published 2017“…Age class abbreviations: ALL = all turtles, SI = small immature, LI = large immatures, A = adult-sized, ALL IMM = all immature sized animals (small + large), Large = all large turtles (large immatures + adult-sized). …”
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Model results for green turtles and cumulative mean discharge.
Published 2017“…Age class abbreviations: ALL = all turtles, SI = small immature, LI = large immatures, A = adult-sized, ALL IMM = all immature sized animals (small + large), Large = all large turtles (large immatures + adult-sized). …”
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Transcript-Level In Silico Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Gene Biomarkers and Their Evaluation with Bioactive Flavonoids to Explore Therapeutic Interactions
Published 2023“…The machine learning consensus classifier predictor categorized these transcript-level SNPs as the most deleterious variations, resulting in a large decrease in protein structural stability (ΔΔ<i>G</i> kcal/mol). …”
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Table_1_Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody Titers Decrease Over Time in Primary Biliary Cholangitis Patients With Ursodeoxycholic Acid Therapeutic Response: A Cohort Study Followed Up to...
Published 2022“…Background<p>How anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA) and liver biochemistry levels change in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) patients treated with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) remains unclear.</p>Methods<p>A 28-year cohort of 157 PBC patients was conducted. …”
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Image_1_Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody Titers Decrease Over Time in Primary Biliary Cholangitis Patients With Ursodeoxycholic Acid Therapeutic Response: A Cohort Study Followed Up to...
Published 2022“…Background<p>How anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA) and liver biochemistry levels change in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) patients treated with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) remains unclear.</p>Methods<p>A 28-year cohort of 157 PBC patients was conducted. …”
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BpiB09 affects the QS-dependent pyocyanin production, <i>C. elegans</i> paralysis in PAO1 and decreases AHL response in <i>A. tumefaciens</i> AHL reporter strain.
Published 2011“…<p><b>A</b>) Decreased pyocyanin production. OD<sub>520</sub> of pyocyanin extracts from culture supernatants of <i>P. aeruginosa</i> carrying pBBR1MCS-5::<i>bpiB09</i> and empty pBBR1MCS-5. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_How can green credit decrease social health costs? The mediating effect of the environment.pdf
Published 2023“…This result proves that for provinces with rich per capita financial health expenditures, green credit plays a greater role in decreasing social costs, a conclusion also supported by our robustness test. …”
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