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    Datasheet1_IgE and IgG4 epitopes of the peanut allergens shift following oral immunotherapy.pdf by Ian M. Rambo (6820001)

    Published 2023
    “…While PTAH does not seem to alter the actual peptide binding patterns significantly after one year of treatment, the IgE and IgG4 binding ratios and intensity are altered.</p>Conclusion<p>At a population level, the linear IgE and IgG4 epitopes of 10 peanut allergens overlap and that increase in IgG4 with OIT results in displacement of IgE binding to both conformational and linear epitopes. …”
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    Electric Field-Induced “Tentillar” Bridging of a Droplet Twin by Satarupa Dutta (10058533)

    Published 2022
    “…A general linear stability analysis confirms the cone–cone to cone–groove transitions of the oil–water interfaces with decreasing thickness of the oil film. …”
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    Electric Field-Induced “Tentillar” Bridging of a Droplet Twin by Satarupa Dutta (10058533)

    Published 2022
    “…A general linear stability analysis confirms the cone–cone to cone–groove transitions of the oil–water interfaces with decreasing thickness of the oil film. …”
  4. 8844

    Functional analyses of SEMA7A knockdown cells. by Tomoaki Saito (797073)

    Published 2015
    “…The wound area is decreased significantly (<sup>✽</sup>P<0.05, Student’s t-test) in the culture of shMock cells after 12 hours, whereas a gap remained in the shSEMA7A cells.…”
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    Alcohol and breast cancer risk: Middle-aged women’s logic and recommendations for reducing consumption in Australia by Samantha B. Meyer (555077)

    Published 2019
    “…We identified a low level of awareness of alcohol and breast cancer risk, and confusion related to alcohol as a risk for breast cancer, but not <i>always</i> causing breast cancer. …”
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    Excitation wave in a one-dimensional chain. by Hesam Setareh (5487965)

    Published 2018
    “…The other parameters of the model (including <i>w</i><sub>exc</sub> and <i>w</i><sub>inh</sub>) are the same as in <b>B</b>. <b>G</b>) Decreasing the amplitude of the dynamic threshold <i>γ</i><sub>1</sub>(<i>t</i>) together with a readjustment of the parameter <i>U</i> of short-term plasticity influences the difference of activation times (horizontal axis). …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    A Conductive Bamboo Fabric with Controllable Resistance for Tailoring Wearable Sensors by Menghao Li (727830)

    Published 2022
    “…The volume resistivity (ρ<sub>v</sub>) decreases with increasing weft and linear densities, too. …”
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    Fractional anisotropy, linearity, planarity and sphericity coefficients: regions showing statistically significant differences (p<0.01) between cases and controls. by Miriam Illa (185342)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>PANEL 1:</b> Representative anatomical regions showing a significant decrease in linearity (A) and planarity (B) coefficients and in fractional anisotropy (C) in cases compared to controls. …”