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    Adjusted effects on lung function of female workers by the levels of age, height and weight. by Fenfen Wang (690916)

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…refinery workers.MethodsA retrospective study…”
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    Pulmonary function values for males by smoking habit per study stage. by Fenfen Wang (690916)

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…refinery workers.MethodsA retrospective study…”
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    Adjusted effects on lung function of males by the levels of age, height, weight and smoking index. by Fenfen Wang (690916)

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…refinery workers.MethodsA retrospective study…”
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    Dilemma of Dilemmas: How Collective and Individual Perspectives Can Clarify the Size Dilemma in Voluntary Linear Public Goods Dilemmas by Daniel B. Shank (709756)

    Published 2015
    “…Using agent-based simulations of individual and group preferences vis-à-vis the integrative model, we fit a weighted simulation model to the empirical data. …”
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    Vegetation responses to seasonal weather conditions and decreasing grazing pressure in the arid Succulent Karoo of South Africa<sup>§</sup> by Ute Schmiedel (2910122)

    Published 2018
    “…We analysed the responses of species richness and cover in four life forms to seasonal rainfall and the standardised precipitation–evapotranspiration index (SPEI) using linear mixed-effect models. Time had a positive effect on richness of annual species and a negative effect on cover of shrubs and annuals, which increased in response to SPEI and less strongly to rainfall during autumn and winter. …”
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    List of selected metabolites that associate with diabetes at q-values <0.05 using log-scaled metabolite concentrations and assuming a linear model; %change is the increase or decrease of the mean in the diabetes group with respect to the control group; eta<sup>2</sup> is the proportion of the total variance that can be explained by the factor “diabetes” in the linear model; N is the number of valid data points that entered the analysis; the platform on which the corresponding metabolite was measured is indicated by the first letter of the provider: B = Biocrates, C = Chenomx, M = Metabolon. by Karsten Suhre (67967)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>List of selected metabolites that associate with diabetes at q-values <0.05 using log-scaled metabolite concentrations and assuming a linear model; %change is the increase or decrease of the mean in the diabetes group with respect to the control group; eta<sup>2</sup> is the proportion of the total variance that can be explained by the factor “diabetes” in the linear model; N is the number of valid data points that entered the analysis; the platform on which the corresponding metabolite was measured is indicated by the first letter of the provider: B = Biocrates, C = Chenomx, M = Metabolon.…”
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    DataSheet_1_Reduction in chloroplastic ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase decreases photosynthetic capacity in Arabidopsis.pdf by Yonghong Li (120145)

    Published 2022
    “…Three Arabidopsis rpe mutants with reduced level of RPE were identified through their high NPQ (nonphotochemical quenching) phenotype upon illumination, and no significant difference of plant size was found between these rpe mutants and WT (wild type) plants under growth chamber conditions. A decrease in RPE expression to a certain extent leads to a decrease in CO<sub>2</sub> fixation, V<sub>cmax</sub> and J<sub>max</sub>. …”
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    DataSheet_2_Reduction in chloroplastic ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase decreases photosynthetic capacity in Arabidopsis.docx by Yonghong Li (120145)

    Published 2022
    “…Three Arabidopsis rpe mutants with reduced level of RPE were identified through their high NPQ (nonphotochemical quenching) phenotype upon illumination, and no significant difference of plant size was found between these rpe mutants and WT (wild type) plants under growth chamber conditions. A decrease in RPE expression to a certain extent leads to a decrease in CO<sub>2</sub> fixation, V<sub>cmax</sub> and J<sub>max</sub>. …”
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    DataSheet_3_Reduction in chloroplastic ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase decreases photosynthetic capacity in Arabidopsis.xlsx by Yonghong Li (120145)

    Published 2022
    “…Three Arabidopsis rpe mutants with reduced level of RPE were identified through their high NPQ (nonphotochemical quenching) phenotype upon illumination, and no significant difference of plant size was found between these rpe mutants and WT (wild type) plants under growth chamber conditions. A decrease in RPE expression to a certain extent leads to a decrease in CO<sub>2</sub> fixation, V<sub>cmax</sub> and J<sub>max</sub>. …”
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    Climate Change at Northern Latitudes: Rising Atmospheric Humidity Decreases Transpiration, N-Uptake and Growth Rate of Hybrid Aspen by Arvo Tullus (144644)

    Published 2012
    “…The lower growth rate in the humidified plots can be partly explained by a decrease in transpiration-driven mass flow of NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> in soil, resulting in a significant reduction in the measured uptake of N to foliage in the H plots. …”
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    A depiction of the origin of selectivity via the RLF mechanism. by Michael Thomas (99081)

    Published 2013
    “…As the ligands' fluctuations become constrained, the ligands experience a greater decrease in available volume and thus entropy when coordinating a large ion than when coordinating a smaller ion.…”
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    A flow diagram of the study entry. by Sakiko Fukui (387048)

    Published 2025
    “…Criteria included: at least six months’ residency before death, ability to eat orally during the study period, and death within the facility. We created a time-series dataset for 69 participants, documenting their average weekly food intake (on a scale of 0-10). …”