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    Biases in larger populations. by Sander W. Keemink (21253563)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>B</b>) Minimum and maximum bias in a long 1D array with rectified cosine tuning. Bias expressed in terms of the distance between neurons in a linear population of equally spaced neurons. …”
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    Exploring the Potential of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Cryogenic Helium-Based Gas Gap Heat Switches via High-Throughput Computational Screening by Lingxiao Qin (18181961)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>v</i><sub>sor</sub> and <i>q</i><sub>tot</sub> generally change in the same direction, which implies it is possible to reduce both parameters simultaneously by choosing a suitable MOF. Structure–performance analysis reveals that 1/<i>v</i><sub>sor</sub> consistently increases first and then decreases with pore limiting diameter, largest cavity diameter, available pore volume, accessible surface area, helium void fraction, and bulk density. …”
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    Table_1_Decreased Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Concentrations 72 Hours Following Marathon Running.DOCX by Astrid Roeh (11136600)

    Published 2021
    “…Values decreased significantly with the lowest values at 72 h after the marathon compared to baseline (p = 0.025), a finding that was more pronounced in the larger male cohort.…”
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    Demographic information of survey participants. by Katie J. Shillington (16557695)

    Published 2023
    “…As a part of a larger study (Health Outcomes for Adults During and Following the COVID-19 Pandemic), the purpose of this mixed methods research was two-fold: (1) to quantitatively explore adults’ prosocial behaviour over time during the first 16 months of the pandemic in Ontario, Canada (April 2020-August 2021); and, (2) to more deeply explore, via focus groups, a sub-sample of Ontario adults’ lived experiences of prosocial behaviour (assessed March 2022). …”
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