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<b>Human disturbance alters the foraging and spatiotemporal activity of a large carnivore</b>
Published 2025“…Responses to human disturbance were generally consistent across sites, with pumas adjusting their temporal, spatial, and foraging axes to decrease encounters with humans. Our results suggest that human-disturbed landscapes across regions alter the primary niche axes of pumas to construct a new realized niche in human landscapes, which may have important consequences for their ecological interactions and the functional role of this large carnivore.…”
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Ba<sub>2</sub>NaClP<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>: Unprecedented Phase Matchability Induced by Symmetry Breaking and Its Unique Fresnoite-Type Structure
Published 2018“…To combine noncentrosymmetry, large second order nonlinear optical (NLO) susceptibility, deep UV transparency, and phase matchability simultaneously into a single structure is a great challenge. …”
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Comparative analysis of different doses of coherent light (laser) and non-coherent light (light-emitting diode) on cellular necrosis and apoptosis: a study in vitro
Published 2018“…A decrease in apoptotic cells was observed in the laser group with doses of 10, 40, and 50J/cm2 (6±4, 3±1 and 1±1% respectively, not significant), as well as in the LED 40J/cm2 (2±2%, not significant) group versus control. …”
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Plots of large chromosomal rearrangements.
Published 2011“…Sample B harbors a large deletion with the region indicated by a purple bar (decreased Log R ratio, with no heterozygotes (BAF = 0.50)); however, since BAF are not limited to values of 0 and 1, the deletion appears to be mosaic.…”
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Modelling of Large Protein Complexes
Published 2022“…However, predicting protein complexes with more than a handful of chains is still unfeasible, as the accuracy rapidly decreases with the number of chains and the protein size is limited by the memory on a GPU. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Relationships of beans intake with chronic kidney disease in rural adults: A large-scale cross-sectional study.docx
Published 2023“…Per 50 g/day increment in beans intake was significantly associated with a 5 and 4% decreased prevalence of albuminuria and CKD, respectively. …”
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A Low-Cost Beam-Scanning Second Harmonic Generation Microscope with Application for Agrochemical Development and Testing
Published 2019“…The microscope uses a chromatically fixed (1560 nm) femtosecond fiber laser, a commercial 2D galvanometer mirror system, and a PCIe digital oscilloscope card, which together kept total instrument costs under $40 000 (USD), a significant decrease in cost and complexity from common systems (commercial and home-built) using tunable lasers and faster beam-scanning architectures. …”
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A Low-Cost Beam-Scanning Second Harmonic Generation Microscope with Application for Agrochemical Development and Testing
Published 2019“…The microscope uses a chromatically fixed (1560 nm) femtosecond fiber laser, a commercial 2D galvanometer mirror system, and a PCIe digital oscilloscope card, which together kept total instrument costs under $40 000 (USD), a significant decrease in cost and complexity from common systems (commercial and home-built) using tunable lasers and faster beam-scanning architectures. …”
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A Low-Cost Beam-Scanning Second Harmonic Generation Microscope with Application for Agrochemical Development and Testing
Published 2019“…The microscope uses a chromatically fixed (1560 nm) femtosecond fiber laser, a commercial 2D galvanometer mirror system, and a PCIe digital oscilloscope card, which together kept total instrument costs under $40 000 (USD), a significant decrease in cost and complexity from common systems (commercial and home-built) using tunable lasers and faster beam-scanning architectures. …”
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A Low-Cost Beam-Scanning Second Harmonic Generation Microscope with Application for Agrochemical Development and Testing
Published 2019“…The microscope uses a chromatically fixed (1560 nm) femtosecond fiber laser, a commercial 2D galvanometer mirror system, and a PCIe digital oscilloscope card, which together kept total instrument costs under $40 000 (USD), a significant decrease in cost and complexity from common systems (commercial and home-built) using tunable lasers and faster beam-scanning architectures. …”