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    S2 File - by Claire Gauquelin Des Pallieres (15333248)

    Published 2023
    “…<div><p>Mixed species exhibits in zoos are used to create larger, more stimulating environments to support naturalistic interactions between species. …”
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    Contrasting Size Dependence of Photochemical Lifetimes of Polypropylene and Expanded Polystyrene Microplastics in Surface Waters by Ariana Patterson (22764051)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that plastic dissolution would increase linearly with increasing surface area (SA)-to-volume (V) ratio as plastics decrease in size. …”
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    POUND mice show increased body weight but decreased muscle mass. by Phonepasong Arounleut (445842)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. Body mass of leptin receptor-deficient POUND mice is significantly greater than that of lean, wild-type (WT) mice (left panel). …”
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    Image2_Causal rate-independent damping device using a rotary inerter damper.jpg by Boxiong Wang (18695551)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The resistive force of linear viscous damping (LVD), which is commonly used as a damping model for structures, decreases proportionally with the frequency. …”
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    Image1_Causal rate-independent damping device using a rotary inerter damper.jpg by Boxiong Wang (18695551)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The resistive force of linear viscous damping (LVD), which is commonly used as a damping model for structures, decreases proportionally with the frequency. …”
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    Image3_Causal rate-independent damping device using a rotary inerter damper.jpg by Boxiong Wang (18695551)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The resistive force of linear viscous damping (LVD), which is commonly used as a damping model for structures, decreases proportionally with the frequency. …”
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    Parameters used in the simulations. by Yongfeng Zhu (7361045)

    Published 2025
    “…Similarly, increasing the equivalent diameter from 3.78 mm to 8.82 mm led to a 20–35% rise in peak stress. At the particle scale, both normal and tangential contact forces increased with larger equivalent diameters but exhibited complex dependencies on morphology due to varied contact patterns. …”