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    Expected changes in mean fecundity with climate change (for a predicted 2.58°C increase in SST at the end of the century under a high emissions scenario; [49]). by Mariana Álvarez-Noriega (14275263)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(<b>a</b>) Expected changes in the mean number of eggs across latitudes for different female sizes. …”
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    TMD residues decrease sensitivity. by Ákos Nemecz (356830)

    Published 2017
    “…Light red and green zones with dashed lines represent the respective ½ log decrease and increase from Wt. Values outside this region are color coded for ease of interpretation, with red and darker red as significant decreases and a decrease of greater significance, respectively. …”
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    Linear cost optimization. by Gregor Hardiess (353534)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Experimental data for a) costs for memorization (i.e., duration of 1st model visit) with power function fits for simple (dashed line) and complex (dotted line) patterns, b) costs for acquisition (i.e., overall time for transitions) with linear regression lines for near (gray) and far conditions (black), and c) total time costs (i.e., overall response time; regressions indicate quadratic functions). …”
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    Horizontal displacement of cantilever wall top. by Xuening Ma (17941131)

    Published 2024
    “…With an increase in the filling height, the earth pressure behind the upper wall increases gradually along the wall height and decreases slightly to the bottom of the wall, which is approximately a linear distribution. …”
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    Comparison results of earth pressure. by Xuening Ma (17941131)

    Published 2024
    “…With an increase in the filling height, the earth pressure behind the upper wall increases gradually along the wall height and decreases slightly to the bottom of the wall, which is approximately a linear distribution. …”
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