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    Analysis of the Origin and Evolutionary History of HIV-1 CRF28_BF and CRF29_BF Reveals a Decreasing Prevalence in the AIDS Epidemic of Brazil by Natalia Ristic (228628)

    Published 2011
    “…The effective number of infections by these recombinants grew exponentially over a five-year period after their emergence, but then decreased toward the present following a logistic model of population growth. …”
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    Blocking CD88 decreased ANCA antigen translocation, ANCA-induced respiratory burst and degranulation in C5a-primed neutrophils. by Jian Hao (160736)

    Published 2013
    “…C and D: blocking CD88 decreased C5a-primed neutrophils for ANCA-induced respiratory burst. …”
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    Benchmarking Successional Progress in a Quantitative Food Web by Alice Boit (528321)

    Published 2014
    “…Linking aspects of functional diversity to metabolic theory and food web complexity, we reconcile previously disjoint bodies of ecological theory to form a complete picture of successional progress within a pelagic food web. …”
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    <i>prx-5/6</i> mutations likely cause a decrease in mmBCFA degradation. by Rencheng Wang (463927)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>elo-5</i>(<i>lf</i>)<i>; Ex</i>[<i>elo-6</i>] is a transgenic strain that significantly overexpressed the <i>elo-6</i> gene and was not sufficient to suppress the L1 arrest phenotype of <i>elo-5</i>(<i>lf</i>). …”
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    Panel (a) shows ensemble mean global mean near-surface air temperature in historical and RCP simulations from CanESM2 by Nathan P Gillett (557010)

    Published 2013
    “…Shaded bands show estimates of the 5–95% uncertainty ranges in the ensemble mean ratios, derived by taking the standard deviation of the ratio from each of the five independent pairs of simulations with and without aerosol changes, dividing by the square root of five (the ensemble size), and multiplying by a Student-<em>t</em> statistic with a cutoff value of 0.05 and four degrees of freedom (one less than the ensemble size). …”
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