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    For 1,000 random y(0). by Xi Chen (35903)

    Published 2021
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    For the Karate network. by Xi Chen (35903)

    Published 2021
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    Figure 3 - Interspecies Spreading-LC on Moth Wings.ai from The moth specialist spider <i>Cyrtarachne akirai</i> uses prey scales to increase adhesion. by Candido Diaz (1477900)

    Published 2020
    “…We hypothesize that this loss of water leads to increased viscosity during spreading, increasing cohesive forces during pull-off. …”
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    Image_1_Rapid, Large, and Synchronous Sweat and Cardiovascular Responses Upon Minor Stimuli in Healthy Subjects. Dynamics and Reproducibility.JPEG by Ai Van Thuy Ho (8395764)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Results: Electrodermal activity in the right and left palms was almost identical, with rapid and large increases within a few seconds in response to stimuli, whereas no such significant changes were seen in the face, back, and abdomen. …”
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    Image_3_Rapid, Large, and Synchronous Sweat and Cardiovascular Responses Upon Minor Stimuli in Healthy Subjects. Dynamics and Reproducibility.JPEG by Ai Van Thuy Ho (8395764)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Results: Electrodermal activity in the right and left palms was almost identical, with rapid and large increases within a few seconds in response to stimuli, whereas no such significant changes were seen in the face, back, and abdomen. …”
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    Image_2_Rapid, Large, and Synchronous Sweat and Cardiovascular Responses Upon Minor Stimuli in Healthy Subjects. Dynamics and Reproducibility.JPEG by Ai Van Thuy Ho (8395764)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Results: Electrodermal activity in the right and left palms was almost identical, with rapid and large increases within a few seconds in response to stimuli, whereas no such significant changes were seen in the face, back, and abdomen. …”
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