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    Table_1_Production Losses From an Endemic Animal Disease: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) in Selected Midwest US Sow Farms.DOCX by Pablo Valdes-Donoso (2146567)

    Published 2018
    “…This decrease is substantially larger than the 1.44 decrease of weaned pigs per sow/year reported elsewhere.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of Long-Term Supplementation With Silkworm Pupae Oil on the Methane Yield, Ruminal Protozoa, and Archaea Community in Sheep.xlsx by Govindasamy Thirumalaisamy (12210263)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Supplementation with lipids and oils is one of the most efficient strategies for reducing enteric methane emission. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Long-term variations in trophic groups of coral reef fishes in the lagoon of Meiji Reef in the South China Sea.docx by Jun Zhang (48506)

    Published 2023
    “…The species number percentage of large-sized fishes (maximum total length ≥ 65 cm) in 1998—1999 was significantly larger than that in 2016—2018. Thirty-two fish species being found in the lagoon of Meiji Reef during 1998—1999 were not discovered during 2012—2018. …”
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    Mitochondrial <em>Cox1</em> Sequence Data Reliably Uncover Patterns of Insect Diversity But Suffer from High Lineage-Idiosyncratic Error Rates by Lars Hendrich (230658)

    Published 2010
    “…<em>Taxonomic accuracy</em> was always lower, with error rates above 20% and a larger variation at the genus level (0 to 70%). Sørensen similarity indices calculated for morphospecies, 3% clusters and GMYC entities for different pairs of localities was consistent among methods and showed expected decrease over distance.…”
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    Varying cell-cell adhesion in the original model, calibrated by the monolayer cell motilities, fails to match some experimental trends. by Jinghao Chen (5145005)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Cumming plots showing simulation results in which we use our calibrated model using cell motilities from monolayer experiments (denoted as CM, see Section 8 in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011855#pcbi.1011855.s001" target="_blank">S1 Text</a>) to predict how PIEZO1 affects wound closure (<i>left</i>) and wound edge length (<i>right</i>) in simulated Control<sub>GoF</sub> monolayers (<i>blue</i>), <i>Piezo1</i>-GoF monolayers without altered the cell-cell adhesion parameter (<i>orange</i>), <i>Piezo1</i>-GoF monolayers with increased cell-cell adhesion (<i>green</i>) and decreased cell-cell adhesion (<i>red</i>). …”
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    Varying the diffusion coefficient in response to changes in cell-cell adhesion fails to match all the experimental trends. by Jinghao Chen (5145005)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Cumming plots showing simulation results in which we use the phenomenological continuum model (denoted as PCM, see Section 7 in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011855#pcbi.1011855.s001" target="_blank">S1 Text</a>) to predict how PIEZO1 affects wound closure (<i>left</i>) and wound edge length (<i>right</i>) in simulated Control<sub>GoF</sub> monolayers (<i>blue</i>), <i>Piezo1</i>-GoF monolayers without altered the diffusion coefficient (<i>orange</i>), <i>Piezo1</i>-GoF monolayers with increased diffusion coefficient (<i>green</i>) and decreased diffusion coefficient (<i>red</i>). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Daily Maximum Temperatures Induce Lagged Effects on Leaf Unfolding in Temperate Woody Species Across Large Elevational Gradients.pdf by Christof Bigler (2548129)

    Published 2019
    “…Temperature effects on the probability of leaf unfolding were largest at relatively short lags (i.e., within ca. 10 days) and decreased with increasing lags. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_RiCRN1, a Crinkler Effector From the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis, Functions in Arbuscule Development.PDF by Stefanie Voß (5712605)

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we have identified an AM fungal effector that participates in this developmental step of the symbiosis. RiCRN1 is a crinkler (CRN) effector that belongs to a subfamily of secreted CRN proteins from R. irregularis. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Substituent Effects on Exchange Coupling and Magnetic Relaxation in 2,2′-Bipyrimidine Radical-Bridged Dilanthanide Complexes by Colin A. Gould (7208942)

    Published 2020
    “…Modification of the substituent on the bridging 5,5′-R<sub>2</sub>bpym radical anion allows the magnetic exchange coupling constant, <i>J</i><sub>Gd–rad</sub>, for the gadolinium compounds in this series to be tuned over a range from −2.7 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>1</b>) to −11.1 cm<sup>–1</sup> (<b>4</b>), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the strength of exchange coupling, respectively. …”
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    Table1_The Okur-Chung Neurodevelopmental Syndrome Mutation CK2K198R Leads to a Rewiring of Kinase Specificity.XLSX by Danielle M. Caefer (12428451)

    Published 2022
    “…Broadly speaking the mutation leads to 1) a decreased preference for acidic residues in the +1 position, 2) a decreased preference for threonine phosphorylation, 3) an increased preference for tyrosine phosphorylation, and 4) an alteration of the tyrosine phosphorylation specificity motif. …”
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