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    Irreversible activation of CrGluClα by ivermectin. by Isabel Cornejo (634494)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A. Current trace obtained at 60 mV during bath application of 50 µM glutamate and then to ivermectin at concentrations going from 1 to 3000 nM during the times shown in the boxes. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Toxic Effects of Cd and Zn on the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa Pseudo-Metallophytes.PDF by Michał Szopiński (6806870)

    Published 2019
    “…After 5 days Cd treatment, energy absorbance, trapped energy flux and the percentage of active reaction centers decreased in both species. However, the dissipated energy flux in the leaves of A. arenosa was smaller than in A. halleri. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Toxic Effects of Cd and Zn on the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa Pseudo-Metallophytes.PDF by Michał Szopiński (6806870)

    Published 2019
    “…After 5 days Cd treatment, energy absorbance, trapped energy flux and the percentage of active reaction centers decreased in both species. However, the dissipated energy flux in the leaves of A. arenosa was smaller than in A. halleri. …”
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    Table_1_Toxic Effects of Cd and Zn on the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa Pseudo-Metallophytes.DOCX by Michał Szopiński (6806870)

    Published 2019
    “…After 5 days Cd treatment, energy absorbance, trapped energy flux and the percentage of active reaction centers decreased in both species. However, the dissipated energy flux in the leaves of A. arenosa was smaller than in A. halleri. …”
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    Table_2_Toxic Effects of Cd and Zn on the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa Pseudo-Metallophytes.DOCX by Michał Szopiński (6806870)

    Published 2019
    “…After 5 days Cd treatment, energy absorbance, trapped energy flux and the percentage of active reaction centers decreased in both species. However, the dissipated energy flux in the leaves of A. arenosa was smaller than in A. halleri. …”
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    Data_Sheet_3_Toxic Effects of Cd and Zn on the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa Pseudo-Metallophytes.PDF by Michał Szopiński (6806870)

    Published 2019
    “…After 5 days Cd treatment, energy absorbance, trapped energy flux and the percentage of active reaction centers decreased in both species. However, the dissipated energy flux in the leaves of A. arenosa was smaller than in A. halleri. …”
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    Effects of chitin synthesis inhibitor treatment on <i>Lepeophtheirus salmonis</i> (Copepoda, Caligidae) larvae by Hulda María Harðardóttir (7419071)

    Published 2019
    “…All four CSIs interfered with the nauplius II molt to copepodids in a dose-dependent manner. The EC<sub>50</sub> values were 93.2 nM for diflubenzuron, 1.2 nM for hexaflumuron, 22.4 nM for lufenuron, and 11.7 nM for teflubenzuron. …”
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    Event probability by age and altitude of residence in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. by Juan Alonso Leon-Abarca (8308005)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Panel A-B show that the probability of intubation was higher for patients with DM up to 50 [at <1500 m] [p<0.05] and 65 years [at >1500 m] [p<0.05]. …”
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    Additional within-case comparison information. by Ryan J. Treves (13527735)

    Published 2025
    “…In 1999, California introduced changes to its clean water program that modified each of these components, and in the present work we explore the impact of these changes using a mixed-methods approach. While the state’s introduction of $3,000 mandatory minimum penalties for certain Clean Water Act effluent and reporting violations by permitted wastewater facilities reflected a significant step-up in enforcement, the policy also allowed small communities with financial hardship to redirect penalties toward investments in compliance. …”
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    POTW sample summary. by Ryan J. Treves (13527735)

    Published 2025
    “…In 1999, California introduced changes to its clean water program that modified each of these components, and in the present work we explore the impact of these changes using a mixed-methods approach. While the state’s introduction of $3,000 mandatory minimum penalties for certain Clean Water Act effluent and reporting violations by permitted wastewater facilities reflected a significant step-up in enforcement, the policy also allowed small communities with financial hardship to redirect penalties toward investments in compliance. …”