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  1. 38641

    BBR test results. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  2. 38642

    PI values of asphalt binders. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  3. 38643

    Aging indexes [53,54]. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  4. 38644

    DSR test results of RTFOT aged asphalt binders. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  5. 38645

    Duncan’s multiple range test results. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  6. 38646

    Industrial hemp products. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  7. 38647

    Properties of neat asphalt binder. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  8. 38648

    Jnr<sub>diff</sub> values. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  9. 38649

    Unaged asphalt binder DSR test results. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  10. 38650

    Penetration values. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  11. 38651

    Statistical model details. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  12. 38652

    Elemental analysis results. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  13. 38653

    Variables used in variance analysis. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  14. 38654

    DSR test results of PAV aged asphalt binders. by İbrahim Aslan (21647242)

    Published 2025
    “…The optimal production conditions for biochar, utilized in the modification of asphalt binders to achieve better rutting resistance, have been identified as a combination of a pyrolysis temperature of 300°C and rapid cooling. …”
  15. 38655

    Economic evaluation of brief cognitive behavioural therapy for social activation in recent-onset psychosis - Fig 2 by Ben F. M. Wijnen (4997315)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>a) Cost-effectiveness plane of QALY scores at 6 months’ follow-up (costs per QALY gained); Fig 2B) Cost-effectiveness plane of responder rate (≥5 decrease in PANSS score) at 6 months’ follow-up (costs per extra responder). …”
  16. 38656

    Puberty in a sample of Brazilian schoolgirls: timing and anthropometric characteristics by Taciana Carla Maia Feibelmann (6121580)

    Published 2018
    “…Subjects and methods This is a cross-sectional study in which we evaluated 665 girls, a sample representing the female schoolchildren population in Uberaba. …”
  17. 38657

    Pairing sensitive silencing between Class A alleles reflects a direct role for PcG proteins in regulating <i>eya</i>. by Katherine Tian (768002)

    Published 2019
    “…Consistent with pairing-sensitive silencing, decreased eye development is observed when <i>eya</i><sup><i>cs</i></sup> is placed in <i>trans</i> to other Class A alleles relative to <i>eya</i><sup><i>cs</i></sup> homozygotes, and the decrease is disrupted by the <i>eya</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> rearrangement ETD2.2 (compare column 4 to column 5). …”
  18. 38658

    A Broad Phenotypic Screen Identifies Novel Phenotypes Driven by a Single Mutant Allele in Huntington’s Disease CAG Knock-In Mice by Sabine M. Hölter (160170)

    Published 2013
    “…These data provide a starting point for further investigation of several organ systems in HD, for the dissection of underlying pathogenic mechanisms and for the identification of reliable phenotypic endpoints for therapeutic testing. …”
  19. 38659

    Data Sheet 1_Metabolic adaptation fluctuates with different prediction equations: a secondary analysis based on a weight-loss clinical trial.docx by Molian Tang (18876955)

    Published 2025
    “…Both Katch-McArdle-determined RMR and BIA-determined RMR presented a significant decrease between baseline and the end of the intervention (week 16). …”
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