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    <i>Hnrnph1</i> Is A Quantitative Trait Gene for Methamphetamine Sensitivity by Neema Yazdani (835533)

    Published 2015
    “…We used interval-specific congenic mouse lines carrying various segments of chromosome 11 from the DBA/2J strain on an isogenic C57BL/6J background to positionally clone a 206 kb QTL (50,185,512–50,391,845 bp) that was causally associated with a reduction in the locomotor stimulant response to methamphetamine (2 mg/kg, i.p.; DBA/2J < C57BL/6J)—a non-contingent, drug-induced behavior that is associated with stimulation of the dopaminergic reward circuitry. …”
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    Treatment with a TRPV agonist reduces the ability of mf to establish infection in mosquitoes. by Nicolas J. Wheeler (8947214)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A) NAM added to blood at up to 50 mM increases the proportion of blood-fed mosquitoes when allowed to feed to repletion but reduces mosquito blood feeding at concentrations greater than 50 mM. …”
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    Improving Stability of CO<sub>2</sub> Electroreduction by Incorporating Ag NPs in N‑Doped Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Structures by Järi Van den Hoek (17692678)

    Published 2023
    “…The optimized Ag/soft-NOMC catalysts showed both a promising selectivity (∼80%) and stability compared with commercial Ag NPs while decreasing the loading of the transition metal by more than 50%. …”
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    Improving Stability of CO<sub>2</sub> Electroreduction by Incorporating Ag NPs in N‑Doped Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Structures by Järi Van den Hoek (17692678)

    Published 2023
    “…The optimized Ag/soft-NOMC catalysts showed both a promising selectivity (∼80%) and stability compared with commercial Ag NPs while decreasing the loading of the transition metal by more than 50%. …”
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    Flow chart of the study participants. by Milton W. Musaba (8431944)

    Published 2025
    “…Neonatal morbidity was lower: APGAR score <7 at 5 minutes (aPR: 0.36; 95%CI: 0.26–0.50), transfer to postnatal ward with mother (aPR: 9.27; 95%CI: 2.23–38.48), transfer to neonatal unit (aPR: 0.66; 95%CI: 0.56–0.78). …”
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    Suggested modifications for the BabySaver. by Milton W. Musaba (8431944)

    Published 2025
    “…Neonatal morbidity was lower: APGAR score <7 at 5 minutes (aPR: 0.36; 95%CI: 0.26–0.50), transfer to postnatal ward with mother (aPR: 9.27; 95%CI: 2.23–38.48), transfer to neonatal unit (aPR: 0.66; 95%CI: 0.56–0.78). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature by Yunlong Jiao (6672764)

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation focuses on two types of microtextured surfaces with totally different surface peak–valley features: a negatively skewed surface with micropit arrays (<i>Ssk</i> < 0) and a positively skewed surface with micropillar arrays (<i>Ssk</i> > 0). …”
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    Sequence of <i>DpAP2</i> promoter. by Lingru Ruan (18995544)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>parva</i> cells treated with different concentrations of MeJA (10, 20, 50, 100 μM) and GA3 (10, 20, 50, 100 μM). The high concentrations of MeJA (10–100 μM) inhibited the accumulation of carotenoid, and the relative expression of <i>DpAP2</i>, <i>PSY</i>, <i>PDS</i> and <i>GGPS</i> decreased significantly. …”
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    Increasing network size does not guarantee convergence to a balanced state. by Pierre Ekelmans (15470955)

    Published 2023
    “…As <i>N</i> increases we observe a broadening of the bistability window and a decreasing firing rate, see inset. …”