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    Visualisation of significantly differentially expressed genes (DEGs). by Mohammed A. Alfattah (18271622)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>A) The number of DEGs with increased and decreased expression at each perioestrus time point, relative to expression at the oestrus time point is shown. …”
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    The change in PF (a) and OLT (b) over the MAT gradient by Kristofer D Johnson (557206)

    Published 2013
    “…Horizontal dotted lines in the PF panel (a) are placed at the 0.5 threshold. A perfectly flat horizontal line indicates that MAT had no significant effect for that response. …”
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    Low-dose 5-aza and DNMT3B knockdown alters genome-wide promoter demethylation in NT2/D1-R1 cells. by Bijesh K. Biswal (109082)

    Published 2012
    “…The numbers represent methylation changes of 1.3-fold or greater with p<0.05. <b>Middle</b>, A moderate degree of overlap in genes in NT2/D1-R1 cells that underwent decreased DNA methylation and increased gene expression with 5-aza (left) and little overlap in genes in NT2/D1-R1 cells that underwent increased DNA methylation and increased gene expression with 5-aza. …”
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    ANOVA for vigor index A. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. …”
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    Trends in the Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Chinese Preschool Children from 2006 to 2014 by Yanyu Xiao (682443)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>From 2006 to 2014, mean values of height z-scores significantly increased from 0.34 to 0.54, mean values of weight z-scores kept constant, and mean values of BMI z-scores significantly decreased from 0.40 to 0.23. …”