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    Transient neonatal olfactory deprivation causes a persistent decrease in the addition of CR+ PGCs. A by Yasuko Kato (122938)

    Published 2012
    “…. & reopening group was used as a control (control). The number of PGCs was quantified at P61. …”
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    Unconditional latent curve model for fathers. by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    Conditional latent growth curve models (CLGCMs). by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    Unconditional latent curve model for mothers. by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    S1 Data - by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    Illustration of the non-linear transformation of fluctuating inputs. by Damon A. Clark (319493)

    Published 2013
    “…That is, downward fluctuations in contribute more to increasing than upward fluctuations to decreasing it. Therefore, . The flash response gain in the presence of a fluctuating background is thus larger than that in the presence of a constant, mean-matched background. …”
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    Linear regression. by Ferenc Budán (3522674)

    Published 2018
    “…A linear regression analysis was carried out.</p>…”
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