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    Spatiotemporal spike sorting on multi-electrode array (MEA) data: Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) vs. SpyKING CIRCUS (SC). by Daniel Suárez-Barrera (22676654)

    Published 2025
    “…The gradual decline in values with the distance from the electrode indicates that spike detection is still reliable at larger separations. The average F1 score matrix from different MEA recordings shows a similar gradual decrease, emphasizing UMAP’s ability to detect signals at larger distances from the GT neuron. …”
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    Obesity-related cancers. by Isadora de Albuquerque Falcão Feitosa (19200317)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings of this systematic review will be published in a peer-reviewed journal.</p><p>Prospero registration number</p><p><a href="https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?…”
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    PRISMA flow diagram. by Isadora de Albuquerque Falcão Feitosa (19200317)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings of this systematic review will be published in a peer-reviewed journal.</p><p>Prospero registration number</p><p><a href="https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?…”
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    Table_2_10-year time course of Hg and organic compounds in Augusta Bay: Bioavailability and biological effects in marine organisms.DOCX by Maura Benedetti (72401)

    Published 2022
    “…The Augusta Bay (eastern Sicily, Italy) represents an example of a strongly impacted coastal environment with an elevated level of sediments contamination due to the presence of one of the largest European petrochemical plants, combined with an extensive commercial and military harbor. …”
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    Table_2_10-year time course of Hg and organic compounds in Augusta Bay: Bioavailability and biological effects in marine organisms.XLS by Maura Benedetti (72401)

    Published 2022
    “…The Augusta Bay (eastern Sicily, Italy) represents an example of a strongly impacted coastal environment with an elevated level of sediments contamination due to the presence of one of the largest European petrochemical plants, combined with an extensive commercial and military harbor. …”
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    Differences in GHG emissions levels by 2050 across yield scenarios and regions (a) and productivity pathways by scenario at world level (b) with respect to the baseline ('TREND') by H Valin (557174)

    Published 2013
    “…Closing yield gaps by 50% for crops and 25% for livestock by 2050 would decrease agriculture and land use change emissions by 8% overall, and by 12% per calorie produced. …”
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    Density plots illustrating dispersions for the obtained lie indicator values. by Gáspár Lukács (9455157)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>In truthteller and liar conditions, using three different hypothetic lie detection devices: A, B, and C. Note that the decreasing overlap (largest for A, smallest for C) means an increase in efficiency for classification (i.e., the smaller the overlap, the better the classification). …”
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    Modeling force magnification plot. by Doug M. Boyer (188846)

    Published 2013
    “…We modeled this with three different “ancestral sizes” 10 g, 75 g and 1,000 g. For each starting weight we modeled the increase in relative effort required by the <i>m. triceps surae</i> muscles attaching to the calcaneal tuber for size increase with a constant load arm/lever arm ratio (upper, thin-dashed lines) and with the expected allometric change in load arm/lever arm ratios (lower, thick-dashed lines). …”
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    Differences in resting-state flexibility of connections from the cPCC between memory preserved and disturbed patients. by Linda Douw (119666)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The 5% largest differences in connections between memory preserved and memory disturbed LTLE patients (i.e. preserved—disturbed) are depicted in white. …”
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    Climate Extreme Effects on the Chemical Composition of Temperate Grassland Species under Ambient and Elevated CO<sub>2</sub>: A Comparison of Fructan and Non-Fructan Accumulators by Hamada AbdElgawad (543144)

    Published 2014
    “…To investigate the impact of climate extremes on tissue quality, four temperate grassland species: the fructan accumulating grasses <i>Lolium perenne</i>, <i>Poa pratensis</i>, and the nitrogen (N) fixing legumes <i>Medicago lupulina</i> and <i>Lotus corniculatus</i> were subjected to water deficit at elevated temperature (+3°C), under ambient CO<sub>2</sub> (392 ppm) and elevated CO<sub>2</sub> (620 ppm). …”
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    Ferromagnetic Exchange Coupling in a Family of Mn<sup>III</sup> Salen-Type Schiff-Base Out-of-Plane Dimers by Chihiro Kachi-Terajima (2064544)

    Published 2017
    “…Most dimers showed typical SMM behavior. The dimers with larger <i>J</i><sub>Mn–Mn*</sub> tended to have higher blocking temperatures.…”
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    Supplementary Material for: Food Web Structure Shapes the Morphology of Teleost Fish Brains by Edmunds N.B. (4161547)

    Published 2016
    “…Intriguingly, the results revealed two potential evolutionary trade-offs: (i) relative olfactory bulb size increased, while relative optic tectum size decreased, across a trophic position gradient, and (ii) the telencephalon was relatively larger in fish using more littoral-based carbon, while the cerebellum was relatively larger in fish using more pelagic-based carbon. …”
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    Narrative, Literature and the Experience of Illness, University of Pittsburgh by Post Discipline Admin (12858854)

    Published 2022
    “…Research confirms that students who had higher levels of exposure to the humanities prior to medical school tend to exhibit higher degrees of empathy, tolerance for ambiguity, self-efficacy, special skills, and decrease rates of burnout. The particular component of empathy on which narrative medicine focuses and which close reading of literature cultivates—the ability to view the world from another’s perspective—has been shown to reduce rates of burnout among clinicians, and has been correlated with higher patient satisfaction scores and improved clinical outcomes—from lower Hgb A1C and LDL-C levels to decreased disparities in pain management between white and Black patients. …”
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    DataSheet4_Effect of Velocity and Contact Stress Area on the Dynamic Behavior of the Spinal Cord Under Different Testing Conditions.PDF by Chen Jin (703369)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the cord became stiffer (i.e., increasing elastic modulus) and softer (i.e., decreasing elastic modulus) at a higher velocity and larger contact stress area, respectively. …”
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    DataSheet3_Effect of Velocity and Contact Stress Area on the Dynamic Behavior of the Spinal Cord Under Different Testing Conditions.PDF by Chen Jin (703369)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the cord became stiffer (i.e., increasing elastic modulus) and softer (i.e., decreasing elastic modulus) at a higher velocity and larger contact stress area, respectively. …”
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    DataSheet2_Effect of Velocity and Contact Stress Area on the Dynamic Behavior of the Spinal Cord Under Different Testing Conditions.PDF by Chen Jin (703369)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the cord became stiffer (i.e., increasing elastic modulus) and softer (i.e., decreasing elastic modulus) at a higher velocity and larger contact stress area, respectively. …”
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    DataSheet5_Effect of Velocity and Contact Stress Area on the Dynamic Behavior of the Spinal Cord Under Different Testing Conditions.PDF by Chen Jin (703369)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the cord became stiffer (i.e., increasing elastic modulus) and softer (i.e., decreasing elastic modulus) at a higher velocity and larger contact stress area, respectively. …”