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    Hematopoietic-restricted loss of Zeb1 decreases hematopoietic colony formation potential and ability to compete with wt HSPCs for contribution to all hematopoietic lineages. by Jueqiong Wang (11467505)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> HSPCs isolated from Vav-iCre; <i>Zeb1</i><sup>fl/fl</sup> fetal livers show decreased numbers of colonies in methylcellulose-based colony assays (first) that further decreases upon secondary replating (second) compared to Cre negative controls. …”
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    Decreased α-cell mass and early structural alterations of the exocrine pancreas in patients with type 1 diabetes: An analysis based on the nPOD repository by Fidéline Bonnet-Serrano (4782546)

    Published 2018
    “…Results were expressed as mean ±SD.</p><p>Results</p><p>An automated quantification method was set up using the R software and was validated by quantification of β-cell mass, a well characterized parameter. β-cell mass was 29.6±112 mg in patients and 628 ±717 mg in controls (p<0.0001). α-cell mass was 181±176 mg in patients and 349 ±241mg in controls (p<0.0001). …”
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    Numerical distribution of units. by Chika Edward Uzoigwe (20460686)

    Published 2024
    “…A sizeable proportion also had annual mean exposures that surpassed the WHO PM<sub>10</sub> (14.8%) and nitrogen dioxide (63%) recommended thresholds. …”
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    Exposures to PM<sub>2.5</sub>, PM<sub>10</sub> and Nitrogen dioxide. by Chika Edward Uzoigwe (20460686)

    Published 2024
    “…A sizeable proportion also had annual mean exposures that surpassed the WHO PM<sub>10</sub> (14.8%) and nitrogen dioxide (63%) recommended thresholds. …”
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    Marine body sizes. by Eden W. Tekwa (14856459)

    Published 2023
    “…Power laws show exponentially decreasing abundance (exponent -0.9±0.02 S.D., <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.97) and nearly equal biomass (exponent 0.09±0.01, <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.56) across log size bins, which resemble previous aquatic size spectra results but with greater organismal inclusivity and global coverage. …”
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    Key terms. by Eden W. Tekwa (14856459)

    Published 2023
    “…Power laws show exponentially decreasing abundance (exponent -0.9±0.02 S.D., <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.97) and nearly equal biomass (exponent 0.09±0.01, <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.56) across log size bins, which resemble previous aquatic size spectra results but with greater organismal inclusivity and global coverage. …”
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    Subterranean consumer body sizes. by Eden W. Tekwa (14856459)

    Published 2023
    “…Power laws show exponentially decreasing abundance (exponent -0.9±0.02 S.D., <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.97) and nearly equal biomass (exponent 0.09±0.01, <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.56) across log size bins, which resemble previous aquatic size spectra results but with greater organismal inclusivity and global coverage. …”
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    Terrestrial body sizes and biomasses. by Eden W. Tekwa (14856459)

    Published 2023
    “…Power laws show exponentially decreasing abundance (exponent -0.9±0.02 S.D., <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.97) and nearly equal biomass (exponent 0.09±0.01, <i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.56) across log size bins, which resemble previous aquatic size spectra results but with greater organismal inclusivity and global coverage. …”
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    Accuracy (error rate) as a function of transition. by Bhavin R. Sheth (36891)

    Published 2013
    “…For instance, a white cell in the leftmost column of a row means the corresponding subject had the smallest error rate (highest accuracy) prior to sleep on the particular transition among four but the largest error rate following sleep. …”
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    Changes in the frequency of common plant species across linear features in Wales from 1990 to 2016: implications for potential delivery of ecosystem services by S. M. Smart (4714563)

    Published 2017
    “…Having grouped species by the ecosystem services they help deliver, we found that injurious weeds (an ecosystem disservice to food production) either declined or remained stable, a greater number of butterfly larval food plants decreased than increased and there was a net decline in potential nectar yield. …”