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  1. 9601

    Table_1_Alternative Ways of Computing the Numerator Relationship Matrix.pdf by Mohammad Ali Nilforooshan (10338389)

    Published 2021
    “…Although A<sup>−1</sup> is used in best linear unbiased prediction of genetic merit, A is used in population studies and post-evaluation procedures, such as breeding programs and controlling the rate of inbreeding. …”
  2. 9602

    Influence of the Ti−O−C Angle on the Oxygen-to-Titanium π-Donation in [Cp<sub>2</sub>*Ti(III)OR] Complexes by Róbert Gyepes (1573735)

    Published 2010
    “…<i>Organometallics</i> <b>2009</b>, <i>28</i>, 1748) concluding that an increasing polarity of the Ti−O bond decreases the oxygen π-donation. The time-dependent DFT calculations of λ<sub>calc</sub>(1a<sub>1</sub> → b<sub>2</sub>) could follow the trend λ<sub>exp</sub>(1a<sub>1</sub> → b<sub>2</sub>) (<b>4</b> ≫ <b>9</b> > <b>10</b> > <b>3</b> > <b>7</b> > <b>8</b>), although with the theoretical values biased systematically toward higher energies by about 200 nm. …”
  3. 9603

    Image_1_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.tiff by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  4. 9604

    DataSheet_3_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  5. 9605

    DataSheet_2_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  6. 9606

    DataSheet_2_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  7. 9607

    Image_3_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.tiff by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  8. 9608

    Image_1_Using chlorophyllic organic matter degradation in the deep St. Lawrence Estuary as an indicator of water column remineralization.pdf by David Lévesque (8392110)

    Published 2024
    “…Water samples from multiple depths were collected, characterized, and statistically analyzed with a combination of variation partitioning, non-linear regressions and piecewise structural equation modeling (pSEM). …”
  9. 9609

    DataSheet_1_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  10. 9610

    Image_2_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.tiff by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  11. 9611

    Space Environmental Factor Impacts upon Murine Colon Microbiota and Mucosal Homeostasis by Lauren E. Ritchie (756040)

    Published 2015
    “…Spaceflight increased <i>Clostridiales</i> and decreased <i>Lactobacillales</i>, and similar trends were observed in the experiment using a ground-based model of microgravity, suggesting altered gravity may affect colonic microbiota. …”
  12. 9612

    DataSheet_1_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  13. 9613

    Data (F. Ghasemian).sav by Mona Rahnavardi (21220424)

    Published 2025
    “…That is, with a unit increase in the total lifestyle score, the total anx-</p><p dir="ltr">iety score decreases on average by 0.20 units (b= 0.20, P= 0.004).…”
  14. 9614

    DataSheet_3_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…A generalized linear mixed-effect model indicated multiple species and sound types contribute significantly to the variation of several index measurements. …”
  15. 9615

    Increases in turbidity reduce territory defense and exploration in an East African cichlid (<i>Neolamprologus pulcher</i>) by Markus Zöttl (10309796)

    Published 2025
    “…To see if this difference in magnitude of turbidity change was associated with the strength of the treatment effect, we performed a linear regression for each response variable. …”
  16. 9616

    DataSheet_1_Metabolomic profiling of Prader-Willi syndrome compared with essential obesity.zip by Antonello E. Rigamonti (18558232)

    Published 2024
    “…Carrying out a series of Tobit multivariable linear regressions, adjusted for sex, diastolic blood pressure, and C reactive protein, a total of 28 metabolites was found to be associated with PWS (vs. non-PWS, i.e., EOB), including 9 phosphatidylcholines (PCs) ae, 5 PCs aa, all PCs aa, 7 lysoPCs a, all lysoPCs, 4 acetylcarnitines, and 1 sphingomyelin, all of which were higher in PWS than EOB.…”
  17. 9617

    Predicting Retention Time Shifts Associated with Variation of the Gradient Slope in Peptide RP-HPLC by Vic Spicer (394476)

    Published 2010
    “…We have developed a sequence-specific model for predicting slopes (<i>S</i>) in the fundamental equation of linear solvent strength theory for the reversed-phase HPLC separation of tryptic peptides detected in a typical bottom-up-proteomics experiment. …”
  18. 9618

    Wavefront propagation and speeds. by Timon Idema (478093)

    Published 2013
    “…Although the actual propagation speeds vary significantly from one embryo to the next, they all follow the same trend, decreasing with successive cycles. d) Time interval between the onset of metaphase and anaphase vs. cycle. e) Log-linear plot of wavefront speeds vs. cycle, normalized by the speed of its first observed wavefront (if the first observed wave front is in cycle 10) or 0.71 times its first observed wavefront (if the first observed wavefront is in cycle 11). …”
  19. 9619

    Predicting Retention Time Shifts Associated with Variation of the Gradient Slope in Peptide RP-HPLC by Vic Spicer (394476)

    Published 2010
    “…We have developed a sequence-specific model for predicting slopes (<i>S</i>) in the fundamental equation of linear solvent strength theory for the reversed-phase HPLC separation of tryptic peptides detected in a typical bottom-up-proteomics experiment. …”
  20. 9620

    PFC neurons can encode the animal’s spatial position despite dHPC or vHPC silencing. by Susanne S. Babl (21169261)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Schematic showing linearization of the animal’s position in the T-maze indicating the distance from the start box in cm. …”