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  1. 13061

    Feeding Ecology of Northeast Atlantic Mackerel, Norwegian Spring-Spawning Herring and Blue Whiting in the Norwegian Sea by Eneko Bachiller (2136556)

    Published 2016
    “…Blue whiting tended to have a low dietary overlap with mackerel and herring, with larger prey such as euphausiids and amphipods dominating, and stomach fullness and feeding incidence increasing with length. …”
  2. 13062

    Exploring the Scope of the 29G12 Antibody Catalyzed 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction by Jonathan D. Toker (2668999)

    Published 2005
    “…An analysis of the temperature dependence of the 29G12-catalyzed reaction between <b>1a</b> and <b>2m</b> reveals that catalysis is achieved via a decrease in enthalpy of activation (ΔΔ<i>H</i><sup>⧧</sup> 4.4 kcal mol<sup>-1</sup>) and involves a large increase in the entropy of activation (ΔΔ<i>S</i><sup>⧧</sup> 10.4 eu). …”
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  4. 13064

    Network of microRNAs, transcription factors, and target genes associated with survival in ovarian cancer. by Kristin R. Delfino (388573)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(Node Shape: microRNA = diamond, target gene = circle, transcription factor = square; Node Color: Red indicates increased hazard with high expression, Green indicates decreased hazard with high expression; Node Size: larger indicates a more extreme association (P-value <0.006), smaller indicates a less extreme association.).…”
  5. 13065

    Network of microRNA, transcription factors, and target genes associated with ovarian cancer recurrence. by Kristin R. Delfino (388573)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(Node Shape: microRNA = diamond, target gene = circle, transcription factor = square; Node Color: Red indicates increased hazard with high expression, Green indicates decreased hazard with high expression; Node Size: larger indicates a more extreme association (P-value <0.006), smaller indicates a less extreme association.).…”
  6. 13066

    Learning under high rate practice schedule (H-rate) is more labile to interference than learning under the low rate (L-rate). by Yael Mandelblat-Cerf (348508)

    Published 2013
    “…The aftereffects gradually decreased (less negative values in the plot), but from trial 15 until the end of washout the aftereffects in the L-rate were larger than in the H-rate. …”
  7. 13067

    Table_1_Effects of Dehydration on Brain Perfusion and Infarct Core After Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats: Evidence From High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging.DOCX by Yuan-Hsiung Tsai (433819)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The volume of the infarction was significantly larger for the dehydration group at the 4th h after MCAO (p = 0.040). …”
  8. 13068

    Image_1_Effects of Dehydration on Brain Perfusion and Infarct Core After Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats: Evidence From High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging.TIF by Yuan-Hsiung Tsai (433819)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The volume of the infarction was significantly larger for the dehydration group at the 4th h after MCAO (p = 0.040). …”
  9. 13069

    Change in VW-MTR in NABT from baseline to 24 weeks. by Robert Zivadinov (105393)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The figure depicts a comparison between patients and HCs with A) increasing VW-MTR and B) decreasing VW-MTR and difference from baseline within each study group for increasing and decreasing VW-MTR in C) patients and D) HCs. …”
  10. 13070

    The effect of imbalance between potentiation and depression on the capacity measures for hard-bound plasticity. by Mark C. W. van Rossum (267772)

    Published 2013
    “…In contrast to the balanced case () the capacity depends on the number of synapses. A larger synaptic update always decreases capacity in the balanced case, but can improve capacity in the imbalanced case (dashed curve, , ). …”
  11. 13071

    Data Sheet 2_An observation-based method to estimate carbonate system variations in the Labrador Sea.csv by Claire Boteler (19947213)

    Published 2025
    “…These ranges describe the scale of rates that are occurring at various depths through the water column, though they do not change linearly with depth. Largest rates are found at the surface for DIC, 500-1500 m for fCO<sub>2</sub>, and 500-1500 m for pH. …”
  12. 13072

    Data Sheet 4_An observation-based method to estimate carbonate system variations in the Labrador Sea.csv by Claire Boteler (19947213)

    Published 2025
    “…These ranges describe the scale of rates that are occurring at various depths through the water column, though they do not change linearly with depth. Largest rates are found at the surface for DIC, 500-1500 m for fCO<sub>2</sub>, and 500-1500 m for pH. …”
  13. 13073

    Data Sheet 1_An observation-based method to estimate carbonate system variations in the Labrador Sea.csv by Claire Boteler (19947213)

    Published 2025
    “…These ranges describe the scale of rates that are occurring at various depths through the water column, though they do not change linearly with depth. Largest rates are found at the surface for DIC, 500-1500 m for fCO<sub>2</sub>, and 500-1500 m for pH. …”
  14. 13074

    Data Sheet 3_An observation-based method to estimate carbonate system variations in the Labrador Sea.csv by Claire Boteler (19947213)

    Published 2025
    “…These ranges describe the scale of rates that are occurring at various depths through the water column, though they do not change linearly with depth. Largest rates are found at the surface for DIC, 500-1500 m for fCO<sub>2</sub>, and 500-1500 m for pH. …”
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    Presentation 1_An observation-based method to estimate carbonate system variations in the Labrador Sea.pdf by Claire Boteler (19947213)

    Published 2025
    “…These ranges describe the scale of rates that are occurring at various depths through the water column, though they do not change linearly with depth. Largest rates are found at the surface for DIC, 500-1500 m for fCO<sub>2</sub>, and 500-1500 m for pH. …”
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    changes with the increase of initial number of mosquitoes per person. by Ling Xue (367098)

    Published 2018
    “…<p> increases when few mosquitoes bite a person, and eventually decreases when there are many more mosquitoes than humans, <i>ρ</i><sub><i>vh</i></sub> > 40. …”
  17. 13077

    PowerPoint Slides for: Trajectories and Predictors of Allograft Dysfunction after Renal Transplantation in Children by de Souza V.C. (3368339)

    Published 2016
    “…<b><i>Methods:</i></b> Data on 67 renal transplant children who underwent 278 inulin-clearance measurements between 2000 and 2010 were examined. A longitudinal latent class model was used to identify renal function trajectories and classify the children. …”
  18. 13078

    DataSheet_1_Two new coastal time-series of seawater carbonate system variables in the NW Mediterranean Sea: rates and mechanisms controlling pH changes.docx by Maribel I. García-Ibáñez (17938661)

    Published 2024
    “…Once accounted for the neutralizing effect of TA increase, the rapid sea surface warming plays a larger role in the observed pH decreases (43% at EOS and 62% at BBMO) than the DIC increase (36% at EOS and 33% at BBMO).…”
  19. 13079

    Response kinetics and relationship to Weber’s law in the m2 controller (Fig 7). by Jonas V. Grini (15374504)

    Published 2023
    “…Note the successive decrease in Δ<i>A</i><sub>max</sub> and the more rapid resetting of <i>A</i> at increased <i>k</i><sub>4</sub> values. …”
  20. 13080

    Effects of Turbulence Intensity and Biogas Composition on the Localized Forced Ignition of Turbulent Mixing Layers by d’Auzay, C. Turquand

    Published 2019
    “…As the turbulence level increases, the edge flame displacement speed assumes a larger range of values, although its mean is consistently lower than the corresponding laminar one. …”
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