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    Table_2_Location Is Everything, but Climate Gets a Share: Analyzing Small-Scale Environmental Influences on Breeding Success in the White-Throated Dipper.DOCX by Anna L. K. Nilsson (3216465)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular interest in a changing world. Large-scale environmental indices are classically used as environmental explanatory variables to study climate change effects on wild populations. …”
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    Table_1_Location Is Everything, but Climate Gets a Share: Analyzing Small-Scale Environmental Influences on Breeding Success in the White-Throated Dipper.DOCX by Anna L. K. Nilsson (3216465)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular interest in a changing world. Large-scale environmental indices are classically used as environmental explanatory variables to study climate change effects on wild populations. …”
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    Inhibitors of the malic enzyme ME1 and of G6PD affect pyruvate-dependent lactate metabolism. by Scott John (228011)

    Published 2024
    “…Panel A3 shows a quantification of the inhibitory effects of ME1*on the amplitude of phase 5 with a mean phase 5 amplitude of 75.22 ±2.85 (n = 26) without ME1* and a mean amplitude of 35.99±2.32 (n = 38) after incubation with ME1*. …”
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    Point of subjective equality between the reference 6 ˚/s stimulus (horizontal grey dotted line) and a comparison stimulus with different levels of noise (n = 8). by Christopher J. Dakin (8308407)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>With the addition of noise, the point of subjective equality becomes much more variable across participants and exhibits a non-significant (β = -1.6, t<sub>(10)</sub> = -1.96, p = 0.078) decreasing trend, opposite of what is expected if participants perceived the stimulus as slower with added noise. …”
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    Study variables. by Amit Timilsina (15203538)

    Published 2025
    “…The mean tree cover percentage also decreased from 21% in 2011 to 19% in 2016. …”