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    In-Lake Processes Offset Increased Terrestrial Inputs of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Color to Lakes by Stephan J. Köhler (446082)

    Published 2013
    “…Here, we present a comprehensive study of Mälaren, the third largest lake in Sweden. …”
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    Accessibility and socio-economic development of human settlements by Samiul Hasan (274726)

    Published 2017
    “…The two largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne have a dominant position across all socio-economic indicators, compared to all the other cities. …”
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    Using growth and decline factors to project VOC emissions from oil and gas production by Whitney Oswald (635627)

    Published 2014
    “…This proof of concept approach is focused solely on oil production; however, it could be used for the activity and components of natural gas production to compile a complete inventory for a given area.</p><p>Implications: <i>The Uinta Basin has unique atmospheric chemistry regimes during the winter that create ozone concentrations far exceeding those in the largest U.S. cities. …”
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    Effects of Surface Chemical Structure on the Mechanical Properties of Si<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>Ge<sub><i>x</i></sub> Nanowires by J. W. Ma (1486372)

    Published 2013
    “…The Young’s modulus of the NWs decreased linearly with increasing Ge content. No evidence was found for a linear relationship between the fracture strength of the NWs and Ge content, which is closely related to the quantity of interstitial Ge atoms contained in the wire. …”
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    Replacement of soybean meal with treated castor bean meal in supplements for grazing lambs by Tiago Brandão FREITAS (6151193)

    Published 2018
    “…Supplementation level was 1.6% BW per animal/d. There was a linear decrease (P<0.01) for total DM intake and a quadratic effect (negative; P = 0.05) for pasture intake as CBM was increased in the supplement. …”
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    Metabolizable Energy Levels for Meat-Type Quails at Starter Phase by JCL Muniz (6097400)

    Published 2018
    “…Increasing in dietary AMEn levels elicited a linear decrease (p<0.01) in feed intake and nutrient intake (AMEn, protein and lysine). …”
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    Image1_Genetic deletion of Kvβ2 (AKR6) causes loss of muscle function and increased inflammation in mice.tif by Ravikumar Manickam (518114)

    Published 2023
    “…Hematoxylin and eosin-stained tibialis anterior muscles cryosections displayed a significant decrease in the number of medium (2,000–4,000 µm<sup>2</sup>) and largest (>4,000 µm<sup>2</sup>) myofibers area in young Kvβ2 KO vs. …”
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    Building the space-time density volume from distance kernels around trajectory. by Urška Demšar (4333054)

    Published 2017
    “…We further assume that if a person is looking at a certain point, the attention away from the point will decrease linearly with distance and will be cut off at distance h, where h marks the boundary for foveal or parafoveal attention. …”
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    Evaluation of anterior segment parameters using Scheimpflug technology during the Valsalva maneuver in patients with keratoconus by Yusuf Koçluk (5761517)

    Published 2018
    “…Scheimpflug images were taken using a Pentacam®. Results: The mean age of the participants was 24.14 ± 6.59 years. …”
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    Late Pregnant Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats from Charles River Laboratories Do Not Exhibit Superimposed Preeclampsia by Crystal West (18181984)

    Published 2024
    “…<p> Healthy pregnancy is characterized by a reduction in total peripheral vascular resistance which produces a decrease in maternal blood pressure. …”
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    Prediction of Structure of Human WNT-CRD (FZD) Complex for Computational Drug Repurposing by Qurrat U. Ain (277109)

    Published 2013
    “…The two ends of the U- shaped cleft contain N-terminal and C-terminal hydrophobic residues, thus providing a strong hydrophobic moiety for the frizzled receptor and serving as the largest binding pocket for WNT-FZD interaction. …”