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  1. 14021

    Comparative analysis of butter thermal behavior in combination with bovine tallow by Zahra NILCHIAN (10463164)

    Published 2021
    “…The crystal morphology of butter samples was different and with increased temperature, larger crystals were observed. In general, scans of calorimetric results revealed that DSC is a valuable method for studying butter in combination with animal fat and also can be utilized for distinguishing pure fat from adulterated one.…”
  2. 14022

    Visualization of the cross-correlation fitting of corresponding frames. by Thomas Kühn (5652853)

    Published 2013
    “…By tuning the parameters and , becomes a linear function of (black crosses and curve), whose slope determines the simulation time step . …”
  3. 14023

    Data Sheet 1_Bryostatin-1 enhances the proliferation and functionality of exhausted CD8+ T cells by upregulating MAP Kinase 11.docx by Ling Li (38566)

    Published 2025
    “…In HIV research, it has shown anti-HIV effects during acute infection and reactivation of latent HIV in chronic infection. As effective CD8+ T cell responses are essential for eliminating reactivated virus and achieving a cure, it is important to investigate how bryostatin-1 affects HIV-specific CD8+ T cells. …”
  4. 14024

    Differences in the mobilities of toroid models induced by mass redistribution. by Timothy R. Lezon (247195)

    Published 2009
    “…When the mass is distributed such that the cytoplasmic (z>0) side is more massive than the nuclear (z<0) side, there is an increase in mobility in the cytoplasmic side and a decrease in mobility in the nuclear side relative to the first mode. …”
  5. 14025

    Behavioral analyses. by Aaron M. Bornstein (493597)

    Published 2013
    “…Here, for each participant, RTs were first corrected for their mean and a number of nuisance effects, estimated using a linear regression containing only these effects as explanatory variables. …”
  6. 14026

    Data_Sheet_1_Large Pelagic Fish Are Most Sensitive to Climate Change Despite Pelagification of Ocean Food Webs.PDF by Colleen M. Petrik (9693980)

    Published 2020
    “…When integrated globally, the biomass and production of all types of fish decreased under a high emissions scenario (RCP 8.5) compared to mean contemporary conditions. …”
  7. 14027

    Image_1_Introduction and Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 in North-East of Romania During the First COVID-19 Outbreak.TIFF by Andrei Lobiuc (5692862)

    Published 2021
    “…Non-synonymous mutations, such as T987N (Thr987Asn in NSP3a domain), associated with changes in a protein responsible for decreasing viral tethering in human host were also present. …”
  8. 14028

    Data_Sheet_1_Introduction and Characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 in North-East of Romania During the First COVID-19 Outbreak.PDF by Andrei Lobiuc (5692862)

    Published 2021
    “…Non-synonymous mutations, such as T987N (Thr987Asn in NSP3a domain), associated with changes in a protein responsible for decreasing viral tethering in human host were also present. …”
  9. 14029

    Segmentation regularizes the effect of outliers. by Ole Bialas (21416664)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background:</p><p>In recent decades, studies modeling the neural processing of continuous, naturalistic, speech provided new insights into how speech and language are represented in the brain. However, the linear encoder models commonly used in such studies assume that the underlying data are stationary, varying to a fixed degree around a constant mean. …”
  10. 14030

    Generative simulation framework. by Ole Bialas (21416664)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background:</p><p>In recent decades, studies modeling the neural processing of continuous, naturalistic, speech provided new insights into how speech and language are represented in the brain. However, the linear encoder models commonly used in such studies assume that the underlying data are stationary, varying to a fixed degree around a constant mean. …”
  11. 14031

    Table 1_The association between dietary creatine intake and cancer in U.S. adults: insights from NHANES 2007–2018.docx by Junhui Jiang (592060)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>RCS analysis revealed a linear, negative association between dietary creatine intake and cancer risk. …”
  12. 14032

    Simulation results. by Ole Bialas (21416664)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background:</p><p>In recent decades, studies modeling the neural processing of continuous, naturalistic, speech provided new insights into how speech and language are represented in the brain. However, the linear encoder models commonly used in such studies assume that the underlying data are stationary, varying to a fixed degree around a constant mean. …”
  13. 14033

    DataSheet_1_The ratio of denitrification end-products were influenced by soil pH and clay content across different texture classes in Oklahoma soils.docx by Shaima Khalifah (17881847)

    Published 2024
    “…Generally, as soil pH increased the N<sub>2</sub>O ratio decreased, although both lab and model results indicated that this relationship was not linear. …”
  14. 14034

    Location independence of the dendritic spike-threshold nonlinearity. by Bardia F. Behabadi (149858)

    Published 2012
    “…Ratio of actual to extrapolated response at local spike threshold defines the “Nonlinearity Relative to Linear Extrapolation” (NRLE) ratio (see <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002599#s4" target="_blank">Materials and Methods</a>). …”
  15. 14035

    Substrate dissimilarity does not predict metabolic erosion. by Nicholas Leiby (424634)

    Published 2014
    “…(D) Hamming distance between a substrate and glucose does not correlate with increases or decreases in growth rate. …”
  16. 14036

    Data_Sheet_1_The development of depression and social anxiety symptoms in adolescents and the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and desire for peer contact.DOCX by Anne L. Pinkse-Schepers (19684384)

    Published 2024
    “…Gender analysis reveal a higher initial level and increase in depression symptoms for girls, while levels for boys decreased. …”
  17. 14037

    Scale-invariance of receptive field properties in primary visual cortex-3 by Tobias Teichert (76469)

    Published 2011
    “…Variance of the estimate decreases as normalized stimulus size approaches 0, i.e., summation field size, but stays constant for larger stimuli. …”
  18. 14038

    Novel Garnet-Structure Ca<sub>2</sub>GdZr<sub>2</sub>(AlO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>:Ce<sup>3+</sup> Phosphor and Its Structural Tuning of Optical Properties by Xinghong Gong (1782679)

    Published 2014
    “…The splitting of cubic crystal field energy level <sup>2</sup>E<sub>g</sub> in Ca<sub>2</sub>REZr<sub>2</sub>(AlO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>:Ce<sup>3+</sup> (CREZA:Ce<sup>3+</sup>) (RE = Lu, Y, and Gd) increases as the radius of RE<sup>3+</sup> increases, and the splitting of <sup>2</sup>E<sub>g</sub> may dominate the difference of spectroscopic red-shift <i>D</i>(<i>A</i>) in CREZA:Ce<sup>3+</sup>. The splitting of the <sup>2</sup>E<sub>g</sub> in CaGd<sub>2</sub>ZrSc­(AlO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>:Ce<sup>3+</sup> (CGZSA:Ce<sup>3+</sup>) phosphors increases seemly due to the decreasing of the covalent character of Ce–O. …”
  19. 14039

    Flocculation and viscoelastic behavior of industrial papermaking suspensions by Nasser, Mustafa S.

    Published 2016
    “…The effects of the surface charge type and density C496, C492 and A130LMW polyacrylamides (PAMs) on the rheological behavior of real industrial papermaking suspensions were quantitatively related to the degree of flocculation for the same industrial papermaking suspensions. …”
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  20. 14040

    Fig 4 - by The Anh Han (10035719)

    Published 2021
    “…The two solid lines correspond to when the ratio is 0 and 1, corresponding to the boundaries <i>p</i><sub><i>r</i></sub> ∈ [1 − 1/<i>s</i>, 1 − 1/(3<i>s</i>)]. The larger the ratio the smaller the Region (<b>II</b>) (between this line and the black line) is decreased, which disappears when <i>s</i><sub><i>α</i></sub> = <i>s</i>. …”