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  1. 46921

    Video_4_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  2. 46922

    Video_6_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  3. 46923

    Video_3_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  4. 46924

    Video_1_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  5. 46925

    Video_7_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.mp4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  6. 46926

    Video_2_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.mp4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  7. 46927

    Video_5_Piloted Ignition of Cylindrical Wildland Fuels Under Irradiation.MP4 by Shaorun Lin (7380398)

    Published 2019
    “…Three fuel groups are tested: (I) single vertical rod, (II) single horizontal rod, and (III) horizontal rod bed attached to the ground. For a single vertical rod, the measured ignition time decreases as the diameter is decreased from 15.9 to 6.4 mm, showing a thermally-thin behavior. …”
  8. 46928

    Organization of the actin cytoskeleton and chracterization of focal adhesions on various line dimensions. by Annika Kasten (632603)

    Published 2014
    “…On 10 µm lines, focal adhesions were linearly oriented on line borders. Focal adhesions became smaller and more elongated with decreasing line width. …”
  9. 46929

    Figure 3. Effects of CSC on body weight gain, absolute thymus and adrenal weight, and basal plasma corticosterone. by Kewir D. Nyuyki (209451)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Nineteen days of CSC exposure (n = 35) resulted in a decreased body weight gain (A) and decreased absolute thymus weight (B) compared with single-housed controls (SHC, n = 25) and group-housed controls (GHC, n = 40), but caused no changes in absolute adrenal weight (C) and basal plasma corticosterone (D). …”
  10. 46930

    The Emergence of Environmental Homeostasis in Complex Ecosystems by James G. Dyke (413182)

    Published 2013
    “…We find that the stability of this system will typically increase then remain constant with an increase in biological diversity and that the number of attractors within the phase space exponentially increases with the number of environmental variables while the probability of the system being in an attractor that lies within prescribed boundaries decreases approximately linearly. We argue that the cybernetic concept of rein control provides insights into how this model system, and potentially any system that is comprised of biological to environmental feedback loops, self-organises into homeostatic states.…”
  11. 46931

    Environmental Value (ENV) of FCR (feed conversion ratio) at fish and farm level in different quota. by M. Besson (3833215)

    Published 2017
    “…Between brackets is the percentage a change in environmental impacts. A positive value means that the environmental impact considered decreased after genetic change.…”
  12. 46932

    Physical-hydric properties of Oxisol and Quartzipsamment associated with the application of wood ash by Thiago F. Duarte (5959544)

    Published 2022
    “…The saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased linearly with an increase in wood ash dose for both soil classes. …”
  13. 46933

    The MWC model of an allosteric sensor and illustrations of the different sensing characteristics of the system. by Bruno M.C. Martins (340291)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) The Hill number, <i>h</i>, is a measure of the steepness of the response curve and, indirectly, of the cooperativity of the activation of the sensors and the non-linearity of the response. …”
  14. 46934

    Preserved systolic function in male and female obese ZSF1 rats. by Isabel T. N. Nguyen (8807417)

    Published 2020
    “…Means ± SEM. Symbols as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0232399#pone.0232399.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1</a>.…”
  15. 46935

    Log-likelihoods of scoring strategies’ predictions of participants’ moves. by Ofra Amir (331990)

    Published 2022
    “…For all scoring strategies, adding the shutter significantly improved log-likelihood (in all cases <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−5</sup> using a likelihood ratio test which accounts for the additional parameter), and except for the Density strategy (where opponent weight does not have a meaning), augmenting the scoring strategy with decreased attention to the opponent further increased the log-likelihood (2<i>p</i> < 10<sup>−5</sup> using a likelihood ratio test which accounts for the additional parameter).…”
  16. 46936

    Persistent effects of silica nanoparticles on behavioral in larvae. by Junchao Duan (402270)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) Total swimming distance was decreased in a dose-dependent manner. Data are expressed as means ± S.D. from three independent experiments (*p<0.05).…”
  17. 46937

    Rheology Properties of Cyclopentane Hydrate Slurry in the Presence of Wax Crystals by Jiaqiang Jing (13769622)

    Published 2023
    “…Above 3 wt% wax content, temperature has a significant effect on the yield stress of all slurries with a 20–50% water cut. …”
  18. 46938

    Supplementary Material for: PROLACTIN REDUCES HIPPOCAMPAL PARVALBUMIN AND GABAA RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN FEMALE MICE by Mellado S. (11580511)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we found that PRL induced a reduction in β2/3 subunit of GABAA receptor (GABAAR) expression that was linearly correlated with the reduction in PV expression. …”
  19. 46939

    GBE modulated mitochondrial flux control ratios and rose ATP synthesis. by Virginie Rhein (243241)

    Published 2010
    “…(<b>A–C</b>) Values represent the means ± S.E., GBE treatment effect, paired student's t-test, number of pairs n = 5: #, p<0.05, ##, p<0.01 GBE treated versus corresponding untreated cells; and effect of Aβ, unpaired student's t-test, n = 5, *, p<0.05; ***, p<0.001 APP versus control cells.…”
  20. 46940

    Effects of different concentrations of PD and different saponins on the sperm motility. by Zongliang Lu (489704)

    Published 2013
    “…The 0.20 mM concentration of PD significantly decreased the sperm motility. The data represent the means ± SEM (n=8). *: Significantly different from the control, p<0.01. …”