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    EB (Ethyl Butyrate) as a Cosolvent of Electrolyte Tuning an Ultrathin CEI Membrane for Improving the Ultralow-Temperature Behaviors of LiNi<sub>0.8</sub>Co<sub>0.1</sub>Mn<sub>0.1<... by Lucheng Li (13753395)

    Published 2023
    “…Adding lithium difluorophosphate into the original electrolyte results in outstanding eletrochemical performances among low temperatures, as documented in our earlier published work; therefore, to be able to gain more stability in low-temperature performances, in this work, a kind of linear carboxylate cosolvent, EB (ethyl butyrate), is introduced, which has low viscosity (0.639 mPa s), high ion conductivity (5.18 mS cm<sup>–1</sup>), and ultralow melting point (−93 °C). …”
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    EB (Ethyl Butyrate) as a Cosolvent of Electrolyte Tuning an Ultrathin CEI Membrane for Improving the Ultralow-Temperature Behaviors of LiNi<sub>0.8</sub>Co<sub>0.1</sub>Mn<sub>0.1<... by Lucheng Li (13753395)

    Published 2023
    “…Adding lithium difluorophosphate into the original electrolyte results in outstanding eletrochemical performances among low temperatures, as documented in our earlier published work; therefore, to be able to gain more stability in low-temperature performances, in this work, a kind of linear carboxylate cosolvent, EB (ethyl butyrate), is introduced, which has low viscosity (0.639 mPa s), high ion conductivity (5.18 mS cm<sup>–1</sup>), and ultralow melting point (−93 °C). …”
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    Unconditional latent curve model for fathers. by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    Conditional latent growth curve models (CLGCMs). by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    Unconditional latent curve model for mothers. by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    S1 Data - by Chiara Remondi (15301459)

    Published 2023
    “…By contrast, fathers’ PSE followed a linear decrease over time. Finally, our findings evidenced that only the slope of mothers’ PSE negatively predicted adolescents’ RB behaviors at T7, implying that mothers who maintained higher levels of PSE over time had children who later engaged in lower RB behaviors. …”
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    S1 Data - by Francois Kiemde (5369657)

    Published 2024
    “…Light microscopy was used to detect <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> infections. A linear mixed-effects regression (LMER) model was used to assess the association between the variation of cortisol titres and prolactin levels during the pregnancy and the post-partum.…”
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    Characteristic of study population. by Francois Kiemde (5369657)

    Published 2024
    “…Light microscopy was used to detect <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> infections. A linear mixed-effects regression (LMER) model was used to assess the association between the variation of cortisol titres and prolactin levels during the pregnancy and the post-partum.…”
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