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  1. 13921

    Image_4_Genetic Adaptation of a Mevalonate Pathway Deficient Mutant in Staphylococcus aureus.PDF by Sebastian Reichert (553783)

    Published 2018
    “…During that time, it acquired two point mutations: One mutation in the coding region of the regulator gene spx, which resulted in an amino acid exchange that decreased Spx function. …”
  2. 13922

    Table_1_Genetic Adaptation of a Mevalonate Pathway Deficient Mutant in Staphylococcus aureus.DOCX by Sebastian Reichert (553783)

    Published 2018
    “…During that time, it acquired two point mutations: One mutation in the coding region of the regulator gene spx, which resulted in an amino acid exchange that decreased Spx function. …”
  3. 13923

    Epimutation rates are similar across three independent worm lineages. by Rachel Wilson (605761)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>A & B.</b> Gene expression changes. Percentage of genes showing significantly increased <b>(A)</b> and decreased <b>(B)</b> expression per generation. …”
  4. 13924

    Specimen Preparation. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  5. 13925

    Absolute shrinkage rate versus compaction. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  6. 13926

    Sample preparation process diagram. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  7. 13927

    Dry wet cycle process. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  8. 13928

    Absolute expansion rate fitting results. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  9. 13929

    Absolute expansion rate fitting results. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  10. 13930

    Absolute shrinkage rate fitting results. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  11. 13931

    Basic parameters of cement. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  12. 13932

    Basic Parameters of Phosphogypsum. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  13. 13933

    Image processing process. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  14. 13934

    Absolute expansion rate versus compaction. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  15. 13935

    Chemical Composition of Phosphogypsum. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  16. 13936

    Fracture ratio versus cement dosage. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  17. 13937

    Absolute shrinkage rate versus cement dosage. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  18. 13938

    Absolute expansion rate versus cement dosage. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  19. 13939

    Fracture ratio versus initial water content. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”
  20. 13940

    Fracture ratio versus compaction degree. by Liangchun Xu (21781958)

    Published 2025
    “…Fitting by a nonlinear quadratic equation can effectively capture the complex nonlinear relationship between the variables and provide more accurate fitting results, and by analyzing the extreme points of this equation, the optimal degree of compaction can be determined to maximize the material properties.…”