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    Host survival and pathogen loads during <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> infection. by Adam Bajgar (730380)

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…adenosine deaminase ADGF-A increases resistance…”
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    A line graph illustrates that the proportion of reliable websites decreased and commercial advertisements increased as the search result ranks decreased. by Xi Zhu (551361)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>A line graph illustrates that the proportion of reliable websites decreased and commercial advertisements increased as the search result ranks decreased.…”
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    Table_1_When and Why Did Human Brains Decrease in Size? A New Change-Point Analysis and Insights From Brain Evolution in Ants.XLSX by Jeremy M. DeSilva (7247009)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Human brain size nearly quadrupled in the six million years since Homo last shared a common ancestor with chimpanzees, but human brains are thought to have decreased in volume since the end of the last Ice Age. …”
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    Levels of BicD on the lipid droplets decrease sharply with time. by Kristoffer S. Larsen (375888)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A: Lipids purified from staged one hour collections were probed for BicD and showed a large decrease in the amount of BicD on the droplet from phase I to III. …”
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    Decrease in preferred walking speed with distance walked for subjects with amputation. by Nidhi Seethapathi (3258591)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>a) Subjects with amputation showed a decrease in average preferred walking speed for short distances. b) The rate of change in preferred walking speed with distance for the subjects with unilateral amputation is shown over a regime where both the subject-averaged data and the model fit are well-fit by linear trends (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> value greater than 95%).…”
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    A confidence interval analysis of sampling effort, sequencing depth, and taxonomic resolution of fungal community ecology in the era of high-throughput sequencing by Ryoko Oono (4691824)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>High-throughput sequencing technology has helped microbial community ecologists explore ecological and evolutionary patterns at unprecedented scales. The benefits of a large sample size still typically outweigh that of greater sequencing depths per sample for accurate estimations of ecological inferences. …”
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    Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks by A. Nalaparaju (2109649)

    Published 2009
    “…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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    Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks by A. Nalaparaju (2109649)

    Published 2009
    “…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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    Atomistic Insight into Adsorption, Mobility, and Vibration of Water in Ion-Exchanged Zeolite-like Metal−Organic Frameworks by A. Nalaparaju (2109649)

    Published 2009
    “…Because of the high affinity for the ionic framework and nonframework ions, water is strongly adsorbed in rho-ZMOFs with a three-step adsorption mechanism. At low pressures, water is preferentially adsorbed onto Na<sup>+</sup> ions, particularly at site II; with increasing pressure, adsorption occurs near the framework and finally in the large cage. …”
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