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    Target species’ present day environmentally suitable space and predicted changes in short, medium, long term. by Rebecca Upson (3361301)

    Published 2016
    “…For changes in environmentally suitable area available a value of < 100%, 100% or > 100% corresponds to a decrease, no alteration or increase.…”
  2. 28122

    Effects of pipeline optimization on group-level activation, <i>weak</i> contrast. by Nathan W. Churchill (180963)

    Published 2012
    “…For (B–C), each point represents mean correlation/overlap of one subject with all others; blue lines show an increase in correlation/overlap with <b>IND</b>, and red lines show a decrease.…”
  3. 28123

    Reproductive traits and body condition. by Mary Hagedorn (319120)

    Published 2013
    “…In fact, the most extreme body condition values (1.73 and 2.47) demonstrated a 75% decrease in sperm concentration.</p>…”
  4. 28124

    Historical trends of the key variables. by Carlos Zapata (17650)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(a) PA has a logarithmic growth. (b) In blue, the coverage of the mangrove forests in the Gulf of Guayaquil, and in orange the trend within the SA which has linear growth. …”
  5. 28125

    WGCNA analysis on the DEgene datasets. by Xin Zhao (71840)

    Published 2016
    “…Red mean Abmsc showed the highest expression among the cell lines; while green mean Fbmsc and purple mean hESC. c) The relative expression of ANGPT1, VEGFA, FGF2, PDGFB and PDGFRA between Abmsc and Fbmsc.…”
  6. 28126

    Figure CSA-2 4.18 by CIMR project (7352015)

    Published 2019
    “…Both the mean error and standard deviations clearly decrease with the addition of the MW data. …”
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    Image_1_Mucosal microbiome of surgically treated terminal ileal Crohn’s disease.tif by Florian N. Loch (17777922)

    Published 2024
    “…Several significant taxonomic differences were seen at the phylum-, order-, and genus-levels between the formed groups, such as a decrease of Firmicutes (phylum-level) and an increase of Bacteroides and Escherichia/Shigella/Pseudescherichia (genus-level) in CD study – colon vs. the non-CD control – colon (p ≤ 0.05). …”
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    Image1_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  10. 28130

    Image_3_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  11. 28131

    Image2_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  12. 28132

    Image4_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  13. 28133

    Table4_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.docx by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  14. 28134

    Image_1_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  15. 28135

    Table_2_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.docx by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  16. 28136

    Image5_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  17. 28137

    Image6_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  18. 28138

    Image_6_Modelling the bottom-up effects of climate change on primary production in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and eastern Scotian Shelf.png by Zhi-Ping Mei (19427332)

    Published 2024
    “…Lawrence Estuary, is the largest estuarine system in North America. It is a biologically productive sea and an important fishing ground in Canada. …”
  19. 28139

    Data_Sheet_2_The Evolutionary Patterns of Genome Size in Ensifera (Insecta: Orthoptera).pdf by Hao Yuan (502114)

    Published 2021
    “…In our study, we used flow cytometry to determine the genome size of 32 species of Ensifera, the smallest one being only 1C = 0.952 pg with the largest species up to 1C = 19.135 pg, representing a 20-fold range. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Two treatment methods on Ulva prolifera bloom result in distinctively different ecological effects in coastal environment.docx by Shuhang Dong (12521752)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Green tides Ulva prolifera have broken out in the Yellow Sea for more than 10 years, becoming a periodic ecological disaster. The largest-ever green tide that occurred in 2021 promoted innovation in treatment methods. …”