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Rabbit intake 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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Scattering from Polydisperse Melts
Published 2004“…The systems chosen for illustrative calculations are quasi-binary melts of deuterated and protonated polyethylene and polystyrene, both of which have been reported to exhibit anomalous composition dependence of neutron scattering. Quite large deviations from the Flory−Huggins picture of random spatial mixing of chains are found and the deviations decrease rather slowly with increasing molecular weights. …”
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Light- and electron-microscopic analysis of ON reveals a decrease in the compactness and loss of myelin in the experimental mice.
Published 2014“…Note less annular appearance of large diameter axons with a higher degree of intrinsic parcellation of the demyelinated nerve. …”
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Average sensitivity to social influence 〈<i>S</i>〉 against (a) the number of shared estimates <i>τ</i> and (b) the average dispersion of estimates received 〈<i>σ</i>〉, in the Rando...
Published 2021“…This is due to the similarity effect, as shown in (b): a linear decrease of 〈<i>S</i>〉 with 〈<i>σ</i>〉 when <i>τ</i> > 1. …”
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