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  1. 11301

    Average and marginal effects of RLM on HWSW. by Yi Yu (28902)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, with every 1% increase in RLM, the likelihood of rural residents’ HWSW will decrease by 3.5%. This effect remains significant after a series of robustness checks. …”
  2. 11302

    Raw data Mangrove Heterogenity 2024.xls by john sunoj Valiaparambil sebastian (18024514)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant changes in chlorophyll fluorescence transients (photosystem II [PSII]) with a slight decrease in the redox status of P700 (photosystem I (PSI]) imply a larger impact of cold wave on PSII.…”
  3. 11303

    Changes in Size and Age of Chinook Salmon <i>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</i> Returning to Alaska by Bert Lewis (497422)

    Published 2015
    “…We found that on average these fish have become smaller over the past 30 years (~6 generations), because of a decline in the predominant age at maturity and because of a decrease in age-specific length. …”
  4. 11304

    Solution and Solid-State Structure of 2- and 4-Bis(trimethylsilyl)methylpyridinium Cations by Kathyrn Hassall (8666118)

    Published 2020
    “…The rotation barrier about the C<sub>ipso</sub>−CH bond, which was measured for both <b>5</b> and <b>7</b> using variable-temperature <sup>13</sup>C NMR and calculated at the B3LYP/6-311G** level, reveals that steric effects make a larger contribution than hyperconjugative effects to this barrier. …”
  5. 11305

    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>…”
  6. 11306

    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. …”
  7. 11307

    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). …”
  8. 11308

    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. …”
  9. 11309

    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. …”
  10. 11310

    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. …”
  11. 11311

    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. …”
  12. 11312

    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. …”
  13. 11313

    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. …”
  14. 11314

    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. …”
  15. 11315

    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. …”
  16. 11316

    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. …”
  17. 11317

    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. …”
  18. 11318

    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. …”
  19. 11319

    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. …”
  20. 11320

    The usAHP involves multiple mechanisms driven by different activity signals. by Sarah Pellizzari (14493311)

    Published 2023
    “…Neurons with stable R<sub>in</sub> have an usAHP driven by spiking, and usAHPs with the largest R<sub>in</sub> decreases persist without spiking. …”