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    Comparing runtimes and the number of minimized conformations between fries/<i>EWAK</i>* and <i>BBK</i>* for a variety of designs. by Anna U. Lowegard (8051597)

    Published 2020
    “…Each point represents one design and is plotted in increasing order of <i>BBK</i>* running time. fries/<i>EWAK</i>* was faster than <i>BBK</i>* 92% of the time with an average improvement of 62% over <i>BBK</i>* and a maximum improvement of 2.2 orders of magnitude. …”
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    Manhattan plot for genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a European population with depression. by Xiaomei He (795333)

    Published 2025
    “…C: Point mutations in the tail region of KIF15 significantly decreased its binding efficiency to PSD95, n = 3 (three independent experiments). …”
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    Longitudinal evaluation of metabolic rate and RER, pre-VML surgery and at 2- and 6-weeks post-VML, in a subset of mice. by Kyle A. Dalske (11027715)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>A)</b> By 6-weeks post-VML there was decreased metabolic rate during the 24-hour and 12-hour active periods, compared to 2-weeks post-VML (p≤0.050). …”
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    Fig 3 - by Steven Decker (13767223)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A: The distance traveled in an open-field arena was measured to test locomotor activity after injection of vehicle, 2 g/kg ethanol (EtOH), 3 or 6 mg/kg dFBr and 3 or 6 mg/kg dFBr+ 2 g/kg EtOH. n = 10–15 SD rats. 2g/kg EtOH significantly decreases locomotion in SD rats, while dFBr alone does not affect locomotion significantly in comparison to vehicle-treated rats. …”
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    Physical properties of three WER-EA. by Dongqing Huang (259963)

    Published 2024
    “…WER-EA with 0.44 eq/100g epoxy value (E44) performed best at low temperatures, with a maximum increase in <i>m</i> value of 39.4% and a maximum decrease in <i>S</i> value of 33.3% compared to the other two WER-EA. …”
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    Essential performance of curing agent (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>18</sub>N<sub>4</sub>). by Dongqing Huang (259963)

    Published 2024
    “…WER-EA with 0.44 eq/100g epoxy value (E44) performed best at low temperatures, with a maximum increase in <i>m</i> value of 39.4% and a maximum decrease in <i>S</i> value of 33.3% compared to the other two WER-EA. …”
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    FTIR at 20% dosage. by Dongqing Huang (259963)

    Published 2024
    “…WER-EA with 0.44 eq/100g epoxy value (E44) performed best at low temperatures, with a maximum increase in <i>m</i> value of 39.4% and a maximum decrease in <i>S</i> value of 33.3% compared to the other two WER-EA. …”
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    <i>m</i> and <i>S</i> at different temperatures and dosages. by Dongqing Huang (259963)

    Published 2024
    “…WER-EA with 0.44 eq/100g epoxy value (E44) performed best at low temperatures, with a maximum increase in <i>m</i> value of 39.4% and a maximum decrease in <i>S</i> value of 33.3% compared to the other two WER-EA. …”
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    <i>J</i><sub><i>nr</i></sub> and <i>R</i> of different samples. by Dongqing Huang (259963)

    Published 2024
    “…WER-EA with 0.44 eq/100g epoxy value (E44) performed best at low temperatures, with a maximum increase in <i>m</i> value of 39.4% and a maximum decrease in <i>S</i> value of 33.3% compared to the other two WER-EA. …”