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Stack 1, Layer 1.
Published 2023“…The laminations need to be cut to shape, in an operation currently carried out most frequently by stamping from a sheet, but which could be done with greater flexibility by laser cutting (due, for example, to the absence of tooling). …”
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Absolute losses of laminations.
Published 2023“…The laminations need to be cut to shape, in an operation currently carried out most frequently by stamping from a sheet, but which could be done with greater flexibility by laser cutting (due, for example, to the absence of tooling). …”
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Pesticide Side Effects in an Agricultural Soil Ecosystem as Measured by <i>amoA</i> Expression Quantification and Bacterial Diversity Changes
Published 2015“…We hypothesized that the amount of <i>amoA</i> transcript decreases upon pesticide application, and to test this hypothesis, we used reverse-transcription qPCR. …”
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Thermophoresis-Controlled Size-Dependent DNA Translocation through an Array of Nanopores
Published 2018“…In this paper, we propose to discriminate DNA length by the capture rate of the molecules to an array of relatively large nanopores (50–130 nm) by introducing a thermal gradient by laser illumination in front of the pores balancing the force from an external electric field. …”
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Pulpal blood flow changes and pain scores related to using superelastic 0.018-inch nickel titanium as the first orthodontic alignment archwire: A prospective clinical trial
Published 2021“…The archwire size group was randomly allocated with a 1:1 allocation ratio. A Laser Doppler Flowmeter was used to measure PBF at different time intervals (T0-T5). …”
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790
Comparing Water Transport Properties of Janus Membranes Fabricated from Copper Mesh and Foam Using a Femtosecond Laser
Published 2023“…Since the fog–water conversion efficiency decreased over time (to 0.5 g/cm<sup>2</sup> h in 2 weeks) due to the absorbance of organic pollutants, a coating of titanium oxide was applied to the laser-treated side of the Janus membranes. …”
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Comparing Water Transport Properties of Janus Membranes Fabricated from Copper Mesh and Foam Using a Femtosecond Laser
Published 2023“…Since the fog–water conversion efficiency decreased over time (to 0.5 g/cm<sup>2</sup> h in 2 weeks) due to the absorbance of organic pollutants, a coating of titanium oxide was applied to the laser-treated side of the Janus membranes. …”
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Comparing Water Transport Properties of Janus Membranes Fabricated from Copper Mesh and Foam Using a Femtosecond Laser
Published 2023“…Since the fog–water conversion efficiency decreased over time (to 0.5 g/cm<sup>2</sup> h in 2 weeks) due to the absorbance of organic pollutants, a coating of titanium oxide was applied to the laser-treated side of the Janus membranes. …”
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Comparing Water Transport Properties of Janus Membranes Fabricated from Copper Mesh and Foam Using a Femtosecond Laser
Published 2023“…Since the fog–water conversion efficiency decreased over time (to 0.5 g/cm<sup>2</sup> h in 2 weeks) due to the absorbance of organic pollutants, a coating of titanium oxide was applied to the laser-treated side of the Janus membranes. …”
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<i>MPF2-like</i> promoter activates the expression of YFP/GUS, while large 1<sup>st</sup> intron suppresses it. A
Published 2012“…Promoter strength was determined as the relative intensity of YFP fluorescence of nuclear area of <i>MPF2-like</i> promoter YFP constructs in comparison with nuclear YFP fluorescence intensity of a 35 S CaMV promoter YFP construct. In the case of <i>WSB206-like<sup>I</sup>:<sup>PL</sup>:YFP</i> there is a tremendous decrease in YFP signal intensity after attaching <i>MPF2-like</i> large 1<sup>st</sup> intron with promoter region. …”
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Rabbit length of stay data.
Published 2024“…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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Surrender reasons (n = 649).
Published 2024“…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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R script.
Published 2024“…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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Surrender reasons and descriptions.
Published 2024“…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”