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Influence of Jet Fuel Composition on Aircraft Engine Emissions: A Synthesis of Aerosol Emissions Data from the NASA APEX, AAFEX, and ACCESS Missions
Published 2015“…Meanwhile, the naphthalenic content of the fuel determines the magnitude of the nonvolatile number and volume EI as well as the black carbon mass EI. Linear regression coefficients are reported for each aerosol EI in terms of these properties, engine fuel flow rate, and ambient temperature and show that reducing both fuel sulfur content and naphthalenes to near-zero levels would result in roughly a 10-fold decrease in aerosol number emitted per kilogram of fuel burned. …”
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Hem25 is required for the effective import of glycine into mitochondria.
Published 2016“…<p>A) Glycine can serve as the sole nitrogen source in <i>S</i>. …”
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Regulation of NF-κB activity and CK2A2 expression by miR-1228*.
Published 2013“…The luciferase activity was normalized to Renilla luciferase activity. Results are means ± SEM, n = 3. (B) Schematic graph of the putative binding site of miR-1228* in the CK2A2 predicted by miRanda. …”
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Developmental reduction in NR3A levels and PSD targeting.
Published 2013“…NR3A levels decrease during development in all fractions. …”
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Optimal Treatment Strategies in the Context of ‘Treatment for Prevention’ against HIV-1 in Resource-Poor Settings
Published 2015“…We use this platform to optimize two distinct approaches for the treatment of HIV-1: (i) a diagnostic-guided treatment strategy, based on infrequent and patient-specific diagnostic schedules and (ii) a pro-active strategy that allows treatment adaptation prior to diagnostic ascertainment. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Effect of blended teaching on college students' EFL acquisition.PDF
Published 2024“…The study findings suggest the following: (1) Blended teaching has a significant positive impact on enhancing the efficiency of English acquisition. (2) The effectiveness of blended teaching in improving learners' reading, listening, and writing skills follows a sequential decrease, exhibiting a downward trend as students' language ability increases. …”
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Data_Sheet_2_Effect of blended teaching on college students' EFL acquisition.PDF
Published 2024“…The study findings suggest the following: (1) Blended teaching has a significant positive impact on enhancing the efficiency of English acquisition. (2) The effectiveness of blended teaching in improving learners' reading, listening, and writing skills follows a sequential decrease, exhibiting a downward trend as students' language ability increases. …”
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Data_Sheet_3_Effect of blended teaching on college students' EFL acquisition.PDF
Published 2024“…The study findings suggest the following: (1) Blended teaching has a significant positive impact on enhancing the efficiency of English acquisition. (2) The effectiveness of blended teaching in improving learners' reading, listening, and writing skills follows a sequential decrease, exhibiting a downward trend as students' language ability increases. …”
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Simvastatin alters actin organization, cell morphology, and Rac1 activity in endothelial monolayers.
Published 2016“…Cell circularity, where a perfectly circular cell has a value of 1, decreases with increasing simvastatin concentration (n = 3, 50–54 cells per condition). …”