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    Enhancing the Performance of Nickel Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction Using Arrays of Self-Cleaning Linear Ridges by Alex J. G. Rea (18260020)

    Published 2024
    “…In general, persistent bubbles that grow on the surfaces of an electrode obstruct a portion of the electrochemically active surface area, resulting in a decreased overall efficiency. …”
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    Enhancing the Performance of Nickel Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction Using Arrays of Self-Cleaning Linear Ridges by Alex J. G. Rea (18260020)

    Published 2024
    “…In general, persistent bubbles that grow on the surfaces of an electrode obstruct a portion of the electrochemically active surface area, resulting in a decreased overall efficiency. …”
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    Enhancing the Performance of Nickel Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction Using Arrays of Self-Cleaning Linear Ridges by Alex J. G. Rea (18260020)

    Published 2024
    “…In general, persistent bubbles that grow on the surfaces of an electrode obstruct a portion of the electrochemically active surface area, resulting in a decreased overall efficiency. …”
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    Table_1_Decreased circulating dipeptidyl peptidase-4 activity after short-term intensive insulin therapy predicts clinical outcomes in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes... by Jie Chen (5892)

    Published 2024
    “…A non-linear relationship between △DPP-4 and 1-year remission rate was observed, with a clear threshold and saturation effect.…”
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    CHIKV infection increases miR-146a expression and decreases TRAF6, IRAK1, and IRAK2 in primary human synovial fibroblasts. by Sakthi Priya Selvamani (607420)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Expression of miR-146a was increased upon CHIKV infection. (A). Human primary synovial fibroblasts were infected with CHIKV at MOI of 2 and cells were harvested 32 hours post infection for RNA isolation and protein lysate preparation. …”
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    Body posture during different phases of the posturography tests. by Per-Anders Fransson (663050)

    Published 2021
    “…The values are in degrees, where the size of the bars represent group mean values of the posture and the whiskers mark respectively group mean values of range forward (increasing positive) and range backward (decreasing positive). …”
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    a. Mean time until first saccade for Conditions (non-competition and competition) and Age Groups (younger than 4 months and older than 4 months). b.... by Louisa Kulke (832040)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>a. Mean time until first saccade for Conditions (non-competition and competition) and Age Groups (younger than 4 months and older than 4 months). b. …”
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    CUSUMSQ test. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
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    CUSUM test. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
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    Results of the cointegration test. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
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    The correlation matrix. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”
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    Descriptive statistic. by Ngoc Bui Hoang (17854712)

    Published 2024
    “…This study will examine the positive and negative shocks in tourism development, and the distribution of the interaction between tourism development, economic growth, human capital, globalization, and income inequality will be discussed in Singapore, a developed and top-visited country. By adopting autoregressive distributed lag and non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approaches for panel data from 1978 to 2022, the results indicate an asymmetric cointegration among variables, and positive and negative changes in tourism development lead to decreased income inequality. …”