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Improved Decision Making for Water Lead Testing in U.S. Child Care Facilities Using Machine-Learned Bayesian Networks
Published 2023“…The BN models identified a range of variables associated with building-wide water lead, with facilities that serve low-income families, rely on groundwater, and have more taps exhibiting greater risk. …”
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Table_1_Investigating the Association Between the Caecal Microbiomes of Broilers and Campylobacter Burden.DOCX
Published 2018“…There was no clear link between Campylobacter counts and Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, or Tenericutes levels in the 16S rRNA operational taxonomic unit (OTU)-based analysis of the caecal microbiome, but samples with high Campylobacter counts (>9 log CFU g<sup>-1</sup>) contained increased levels of Enterobacteriaceae. A decrease in Lactobacillus abundance in chicken caeca was also associated with high Campylobacter loads. …”
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Table10_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.xlsx
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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DataSheet6_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.pdf
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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DataSheet2_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.pdf
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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Table2_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.xlsx
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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Table3_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.xlsx
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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Table6_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.xlsx
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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DataSheet3_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.pdf
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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Axon Degradation of Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells from Laser Ablation Damage in the Presence of Mdiv Inhibitor
Published 2025“…Results showed that Mdivi-1 treatment significantly reduced cell body degradation, with treated neurons exhibiting a smaller percentage decrease in cell body area compared to untreated controls. …”
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Table1_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.xlsx
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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Image_4_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif
Published 2019“…Raffinose and stachyose gradually increased in axes and cotyledons with greater increment in the fourth stage. Metabolic profile analysis showed that levels of sugars, organic, and amino acids decrease drastically in embryonic axes, in agreement with lower respiratory rates during maturation. …”
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DataSheet4_Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress.pdf
Published 2024“…Stress-induced decrease in Chl levels may be attributed to the inhibition of Chl biosynthesis, activation of Chl degradation, or a decline in glutamate content. …”
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Image_2_Metabolic Changes on the Acquisition of Desiccation Tolerance in Seeds of the Brazilian Native Tree Erythrina speciosa.tif
Published 2019“…Raffinose and stachyose gradually increased in axes and cotyledons with greater increment in the fourth stage. Metabolic profile analysis showed that levels of sugars, organic, and amino acids decrease drastically in embryonic axes, in agreement with lower respiratory rates during maturation. …”
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DataSheet_1_Elevated CO2 enhanced water use efficiency of wheat to progressive drought stress but not on maize.pdf
Published 2022“…After onset of progressive soil drying, maize plants in e[CO<sub>2</sub>] showed lower FTSW thresholds than wheat, at which e.g. g<sub>s</sub> (0.31 vs 0.40) and leaf relative water content (0.21 vs 0.43) starts to decrease, indicating e[CO<sub>2</sub>] conferred a greater drought resistance in maize. …”
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Table_3_The burden of epilepsy in the People’s Republic of China from 1990 to 2019: epidemiological trends and comparison with the global burden of epilepsy.DOCX
Published 2023“…In terms of mortality, period RR and cohort RR in the PRC displayed a gradual decrease, with mortality starting higher but eventually falling below the global mortality. …”
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TRIM5α induces an antiviral state following infection with restricted viruses.
Published 2018“…The total percentage of GFP<sup>+</sup> cells is shown in bold. <b>(b)</b> Fold decreases in NRC1<sub>GFP</sub> (n = 25) and NRC10<sub>GFP</sub> (n = 17) infectivity in T5KO and control (CAG) Jurkat cells subjected to a first infection with isolates-derived DsRed-vectors. …”
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<sup>35</sup>Cl Solid-State NMR and Computational Study of Chlorine Halogen Bond Donors in Single-Component Crystalline Chloronitriles
Published 2016“…Halogen bonding is a noncovalent interaction between the electrophilic region of a halogen (σ-hole) and an electron donor, which has gained popularity in the field of crystal engineering due to its strength and linearity. …”
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<sup>35</sup>Cl Solid-State NMR and Computational Study of Chlorine Halogen Bond Donors in Single-Component Crystalline Chloronitriles
Published 2016“…Halogen bonding is a noncovalent interaction between the electrophilic region of a halogen (σ-hole) and an electron donor, which has gained popularity in the field of crystal engineering due to its strength and linearity. …”
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Dot matrix comparison of the <i>C. parapsilosis</i> and <i>C. orthopsilosis</i> genomes.
Published 2012“…<p>The horizontal axis represents a joining of the 8 largest <i>C. parapsilosis</i> superscaffolds, sorted by decreasing length. …”