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    The effect of PAS interrupting alleles (PIAs) on 3’UTR length. by Eldad David Shulman (9248915)

    Published 2020
    “…Notably, this PAS SNP is detected as a pA-QTL in five different tissues, and in all these cases its PIA is consistently associated with 3’UTR shortening effect (shown in <b>D</b>) (nominal p-values obtained using FastQTL linear regression as described in the Methods). …”
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    Effects of the dopamine D<sub>2</sub> antagonist haloperidol on PROG/chow performance. by Patrick A. Randall (302096)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>On measures of lever pressing, mean (±SEM) total lever presses (A), maximum ratio achieved (B), and active lever time (measured in seconds, C), haloperidol significantly decreased at the highest dose of 0.1 mg/kg. …”
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    In Situ Observation of the Movement of Magnetic Particles in Polyurethane Elastomer Densely Packed Magnetic Particles Using Synchrotron Radiation X‑ray Computed Tomography by Kejun Chen (10781400)

    Published 2022
    “…The orientation angle for magnetic elastomers with <i>ϕ</i> = 0.24 was approximately 55° at 0 mT and decreased remarkably with the magnetic field. At magnetic fields above 150 mT, the orientation angle gradually decreased with the field and showed a constant value of 38° at 300 mT, suggesting that magnetic particles move and form a chain-like structure although the chains do not align perfectly in the direction of the magnetic field. …”
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    In Situ Observation of the Movement of Magnetic Particles in Polyurethane Elastomer Densely Packed Magnetic Particles Using Synchrotron Radiation X‑ray Computed Tomography by Kejun Chen (10781400)

    Published 2022
    “…The orientation angle for magnetic elastomers with <i>ϕ</i> = 0.24 was approximately 55° at 0 mT and decreased remarkably with the magnetic field. At magnetic fields above 150 mT, the orientation angle gradually decreased with the field and showed a constant value of 38° at 300 mT, suggesting that magnetic particles move and form a chain-like structure although the chains do not align perfectly in the direction of the magnetic field. …”
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    Healthcare use, sickness absence, and disability pension among colorectal cancer survivors and population references in Sweden by Luisa Christine Beermann (11422044)

    Published 2021
    “…Survivors’ adjusted mean sickness absence/disability pension days amounted to 85 d in Year 3 and 77 in Year 5 (compared to 57 and 54 d in the references). …”
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    Heteroplasmy in the complete chicken mitochondrial genome by Yanqun Huang (7487657)

    Published 2019
    “…Cases of heteroplasmy at <i>mt</i>.<i>G8682A</i> and <i>mt</i>.<i>G16121A</i> were validated by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, which showed that both had low ratios of heteroplasmy occurrence in five natural breeds. …”
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    The Contribution of Sex to DLCO, VA and KCO. by Eldar Priel (12810045)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The DLCO increased exponentially with height, was 15% greater in males, increased with age yearly until 20, then decreased yearly after the age of 35, and was 6% higher per gram of haemoglobin (5.58*Height(m)<sup>1.69</sup>*1.15 in Males*(1–0.006*Age>35)*(1+0.01*Age<20) *(1+0.06*Hb gm/dl), (r = 0.76).…”
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    Demographics and physiological parameters. by Eldar Priel (12810045)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The DLCO increased exponentially with height, was 15% greater in males, increased with age yearly until 20, then decreased yearly after the age of 35, and was 6% higher per gram of haemoglobin (5.58*Height(m)<sup>1.69</sup>*1.15 in Males*(1–0.006*Age>35)*(1+0.01*Age<20) *(1+0.06*Hb gm/dl), (r = 0.76).…”
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    The contribution of age to DLCO, VA and KCO. by Eldar Priel (12810045)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The DLCO increased exponentially with height, was 15% greater in males, increased with age yearly until 20, then decreased yearly after the age of 35, and was 6% higher per gram of haemoglobin (5.58*Height(m)<sup>1.69</sup>*1.15 in Males*(1–0.006*Age>35)*(1+0.01*Age<20) *(1+0.06*Hb gm/dl), (r = 0.76).…”