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Total Vessels Were Decreased and Capillaries in Scleroderma Skin Were Selectively Decreased.
Published 2013“…“Profiles” or capillaries are defined as linear CD31 staining with no central lumen (single arrows) and represent a robust estimate of capillary density. …”
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Summary of cold-evoked behavioral shifts following UV injury in <i>Drosophila</i> larvae.
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A Mesh-Based Partitioning Algorithm for Decreasing Conservatism in Solving BMI Problems
Published 2023“…Mohammadi, and M.R. Hesamzadeh, "A Mesh-Based Partitioning Algorithm for Decreasing Conservatism in Solving BMI Problems", Accepted to be published at Optimal Control Applications and methods.…”
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Tri-Trophic Effects of Seasonally Variable Induced Plant Defenses Vary across the Development of a Shelter Building Moth Larva and Its Parasitoid
Published 2015“…Larvae of the fern moth <i>Herpetogramma theseusalis</i> live in and feed upon leaf shelters of their own construction, and their most abundant parasitoid <i>Alabagrus texanus</i> oviposits in early instar larvae, where parasitoid larvae lay dormant for most of host development before rapidly developing and emerging just prior to host pupation. …”