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Changes in alpha diversity in the weeks before anti-TNF-a treatment.
Published 2024“…<p>The two alpha diversity measures, Shannon (<b>A, C</b>) and observed (<b>B, D</b>), were analysed for their association with weeks-to-treatment (mixed linear model, based on 671 samples and 25 patients, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0311604#sec007" target="_blank">Methods</a>). …”
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Molecular Geometry and Electronic Structure of Copper Corroles
Published 2023“…The molecular geometries and electronic structures of both the unsubstituted and the <i>meso</i>-triphenyl copper corroles were investigated. A minimal active space was employed for structural characterization, while larger active spaces are required to examine the electronic structure. …”
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Physical and mechanical parameters of soils.
Published 2025“…Notably, the maximum deformation exhibited a direct proportionality with the stacking load, while both the deformation and its rate of reduction decreased with buried depth increased. …”
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Supplementary data files.
Published 2025“…Notably, the maximum deformation exhibited a direct proportionality with the stacking load, while both the deformation and its rate of reduction decreased with buried depth increased. …”
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Experimental design and sensor layout.
Published 2025“…Notably, the maximum deformation exhibited a direct proportionality with the stacking load, while both the deformation and its rate of reduction decreased with buried depth increased. …”