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    Results obtained following a decrease in laser intensity by rotation of the Collison nebulizer. by Elliott Donghyun Kim (19469973)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Results obtained following a decrease in laser intensity by rotation of the Collison nebulizer.…”
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    HFD induces LDs and decreases ER and mitochondria in nephrocytes. by Aleksandra Lubojemska (10746241)

    Published 2021
    “…(<b>E</b>) Low and high magnification views of pericardial nephrocytes (dotted outlines) from STD and HFD larvae, showing that HFD decreases mitochondria (marked with anti-ATP5A) and ER (marked with anti-KDEL) but increases LDs (marked with LipidTOX). …”
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    Nodes with eccentricity values greater than 7. by Xizhen Xu (476895)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Prefabricated buildings face greater and different prefabricated components throughout their entire lifecycle, leading to a significant increase in management difficulty. …”
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    Cyclopropane as an Unsaturation “Effect Isostere”: Lowering the Melting Points in Lipid-like Ionic Liquids by Richard A. O’Brien (1538818)

    Published 2023
    “…While cyclopropanation of the lipid-like ionic liquids provides more resistance to aerobic degradation than their olefin analogs, the impact on the melting point decrease is not as pronounced. Our results demonstrate that incorporating one or more cyclopropyl moieties in long aliphatic chains of imidazolium-based ionic liquids is highly effective in lowering the melting points of such materials relative to their counterparts bearing linear, saturated, or thioether side chains. …”
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    Modulation for the non-preferred arm does not increase with greater arm preference. by Tanner C. Dixon (11740692)

    Published 2021
    “…Note the different y-axis from <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009615#pcbi.1009615.g004" target="_blank">Fig 4B</a>. The slope was not significantly greater than 0 in any condition, meaning that increased arm preference is associated uniquely with greater modulation in the preferred arm, as opposed to an increase for both arms that is just larger for the preferred arm.…”