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    Table_7_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  5. 98885

    Table_4_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  6. 98886

    Table_3_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  7. 98887

    Table_6_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
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    Table_9_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  9. 98889

    Table_8_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  10. 98890

    Table_10_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  11. 98891

    Table_1_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
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    Table_2_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.DOCX by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
  13. 98893

    Data_Sheet_1_Legacy of salmon-derived nutrients on riparian soil chemistry and soil fertility on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada.CSV by Allen Larocque (17670009)

    Published 2023
    “…Net cation exchange capacity (CEC) did not change; however, magnesium (Mg) significantly decreased along these gradients (p < 0.05), while sodium (Na) had a declining tendency and calcium (Ca) had an increasing tendency. …”
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    HSPs stabilize the IE2 protein during baculovirus infection. by Hsuan Tung (849468)

    Published 2016
    “…KNK437 treatment led to a significantly decreased level of IE2 at various time-points. …”
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    Reinforced Two-Choice Assay and Go/No Go Assay using PROBES. by Qiang Qiu (412276)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>A</b>) The learning curve in a two-choice assay to discriminate AA and HPH (1∶100 concentration, v/v) in 9 animals. …”
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    Image_2_Effects of Antimicrobial Peptide Microcin C7 on Growth Performance, Immune and Intestinal Barrier Functions, and Cecal Microbiota of Broilers.tif by Ziqi Dai (2017426)

    Published 2022
    “…Microcin C7 significantly increased villus height and V/C ratio and significantly decreased crypt depth in small intestine of broilers. …”
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    Image_1_Effects of Antimicrobial Peptide Microcin C7 on Growth Performance, Immune and Intestinal Barrier Functions, and Cecal Microbiota of Broilers.tif by Ziqi Dai (2017426)

    Published 2022
    “…Microcin C7 significantly increased villus height and V/C ratio and significantly decreased crypt depth in small intestine of broilers. …”
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    Table_1_Effects of Antimicrobial Peptide Microcin C7 on Growth Performance, Immune and Intestinal Barrier Functions, and Cecal Microbiota of Broilers.DOCX by Ziqi Dai (2017426)

    Published 2022
    “…Microcin C7 significantly increased villus height and V/C ratio and significantly decreased crypt depth in small intestine of broilers. …”