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    Effects of reduced nitrogen inputs on crop yield and nitrogen use efficiency in a long-term maize-soybean relay strip intercropping system by Ping Chen (89712)

    Published 2017
    “…Relay intercropping has advantages for yield, but a strategy for N management is urgently required to decrease N inputs without yield loss in maize-soybean relay intercropping systems (IMS). …”
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    Nitrile in the Hole: Discovery of a Small Auxiliary Pocket in Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Leading to the Development of Potent and Selective 2‑Aminoquinoline Inhibitors by Maris A. Cinelli (1309419)

    Published 2017
    “…We previously developed a class of membrane-permeable 2-aminoquinoline inhibitors and later rearranged the scaffold to decrease off-target binding. …”
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    Effect of freeze-thaw cycling on grain size of biochar by Zuolin Liu (633898)

    Published 2018
    “…We also document a positive relationship between grain size decrease and initial water content, suggesting that, biochar properties that increase water content, like high intraporosity and pore connectivity large intrapores, and hydrophilicity, combined with undrained conditions and frequent F-T cycles may increase biochar breakdown. …”
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    LM11A-31 prevents cholinergic dystrophic neurites in cortex of late-stage APP<sup>L/S</sup> mice. by Danielle A. Simmons (621167)

    Published 2014
    “…Quantitative analysis showed that LM11A-31 did not significantly affect the total area (<b><i>C</i></b>) or number (<b><i>D</i></b>) of clusters but did decrease the size or mean area per cluster (<b><i>E</i></b>). …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    Switchable Dry Adhesion with Step-like Micropillars and Controllable Interfacial Contact by Yue Wang (65477)

    Published 2016
    “…This unique design includes micropillars array with large overhanging caps and a “step” located at the center line of the cap. …”
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    presentation_1.pdf by Hongwei Wang (151141)

    Published 2018
    “…However, the mechanism by which miR-146a regulates NK cell function is largely unknown. …”
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    The 10 most highly regulated genes in sputum and blood from microarray analysis; a positive fold change  =  increase in frequent exacerbators compared to zero exacerbators, a negative fold change  =  decrease in frequent exacerbators compared to zero exacerbators. by Dave Singh (114223)

    Published 2014
    “…</p><p>The 10 most highly regulated genes in sputum and blood from microarray analysis; a positive fold change  =  increase in frequent exacerbators compared to zero exacerbators, a negative fold change  =  decrease in frequent exacerbators compared to zero exacerbators.…”
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    Substitution of a lysine residue at position 8 of two model 9mer H2-K<sup>b</sup> epitope precursors leads to a marked decrease of N-terminus trimming by ERAP1 <i>in vitro</i>. by Irini Evnouchidou (375919)

    Published 2013
    “…Note that in both cases, substituting an alanine for the lysine at position 8, leads to a decrease of N-terminus trimming rate by about 8–10 fold.…”
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    Behavioural Contagion Explains Group Cohesion in a Social Crustacean by Pierre Broly (228993)

    Published 2015
    “…Our results indicate that the response to the disturbance of groups decreases with increases in these two variables. Models neglecting social effects cannot reproduce experimental data, attesting that cohesion of aggregation in terrestrial isopods is partly governed by a social effect. …”
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