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  1. 14321

    The effect of the leaf density on the echoes' spectra. by Yossi Yovel (43448)

    Published 2013
    “…Notice the shift of energy from the small scales to the large scales as leaf density decreases. Spectra were normalized to have a sum of one. …”
  2. 14322

    Higher predation impacts parameters related to density dependence under non-classical conditions. by Maxim Nikolaievich Shokhirev (428048)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Akin to classical conditions, higher predation under non-classical conditions resulted in smaller population sizes (<b>A</b>) and a large shared energy pool (<b>B</b>). …”
  3. 14323

    Table_3_Ontogeny and brooding strategy of the early Cambrian arthropod Isoxys minor from the Qingjiang biota.XLSX by Jiaxin Ma (3847726)

    Published 2023
    “…Outline analyses using 34 specimens of the iconic large bivalved arthropod †Isoxys minor from the Cambrian Stage 3 (~518 Ma) Qingjiang biota and the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan biota, interpret that they are the same species and there is a very slight difference in the shape of the outlines of the carapaces between the two biotas. …”
  4. 14324

    Data_Sheet_2_Ontogeny and brooding strategy of the early Cambrian arthropod Isoxys minor from the Qingjiang biota.PDF by Jiaxin Ma (3847726)

    Published 2023
    “…Outline analyses using 34 specimens of the iconic large bivalved arthropod †Isoxys minor from the Cambrian Stage 3 (~518 Ma) Qingjiang biota and the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan biota, interpret that they are the same species and there is a very slight difference in the shape of the outlines of the carapaces between the two biotas. …”
  5. 14325

    Data_Sheet_1_Ontogeny and brooding strategy of the early Cambrian arthropod Isoxys minor from the Qingjiang biota.pdf by Jiaxin Ma (3847726)

    Published 2023
    “…Outline analyses using 34 specimens of the iconic large bivalved arthropod †Isoxys minor from the Cambrian Stage 3 (~518 Ma) Qingjiang biota and the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan biota, interpret that they are the same species and there is a very slight difference in the shape of the outlines of the carapaces between the two biotas. …”
  6. 14326

    Data_Sheet_1_Genome-wide identification of growth-regulating factor transcription factor family related to leaf and stem development in alfalfa.xlsx by Yue Sun (197395)

    Published 2022
    “…The results of the collinearity analysis showed that all MsGRFs are involved in gene duplication, including multiple whole-genome duplication or segmental duplication and a set of tandem duplication, indicating that large-scale duplication is important for the expansion of the GRF family in alfalfa. …”
  7. 14327

    DATA Food provisioning in the Collared Flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis) by Laure Cauchard (9634784)

    Published 2021
    “…Relationships between feeding rate, mean prey number and size remained when taking into account the provisioning quality: parents brought either a large number of small prey or a small number of larger items, and the force of the trade-offs between feeding rate and mean prey number and size depended on the quality of the provisioning of the parents. …”
  8. 14328

    Environmental Gradients Explain Species Richness and Community Composition of Coastal Breeding Birds in the Baltic Sea by Maria Nord (695990)

    Published 2015
    “…In this study, we explore a large inventory of coastal breeding birds, in total 48 species, sampled in 4646 1 km<sup>2</sup> squares which covered a large archipelago in the Baltic Sea on the east coast of Sweden. …”
  9. 14329

    Table_2_Ontogeny and brooding strategy of the early Cambrian arthropod Isoxys minor from the Qingjiang biota.XLSX by Jiaxin Ma (3847726)

    Published 2023
    “…Outline analyses using 34 specimens of the iconic large bivalved arthropod †Isoxys minor from the Cambrian Stage 3 (~518 Ma) Qingjiang biota and the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan biota, interpret that they are the same species and there is a very slight difference in the shape of the outlines of the carapaces between the two biotas. …”
  10. 14330

    Table_1_Ontogeny and brooding strategy of the early Cambrian arthropod Isoxys minor from the Qingjiang biota.XLSX by Jiaxin Ma (3847726)

    Published 2023
    “…Outline analyses using 34 specimens of the iconic large bivalved arthropod †Isoxys minor from the Cambrian Stage 3 (~518 Ma) Qingjiang biota and the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan biota, interpret that they are the same species and there is a very slight difference in the shape of the outlines of the carapaces between the two biotas. …”
  11. 14331

    Self-Powered Wireless Smart Sensor Node Enabled by an Ultrastable, Highly Efficient, and Superhydrophobic-Surface-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator by Kun Zhao (376995)

    Published 2016
    “…There is no decrease in the output voltage and current of the TENG after continuous working for about 14 h at a wind speed of 12 m/s. …”
  12. 14332

    Self-Powered Wireless Smart Sensor Node Enabled by an Ultrastable, Highly Efficient, and Superhydrophobic-Surface-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator by Kun Zhao (376995)

    Published 2016
    “…There is no decrease in the output voltage and current of the TENG after continuous working for about 14 h at a wind speed of 12 m/s. …”
  13. 14333

    Self-Powered Wireless Smart Sensor Node Enabled by an Ultrastable, Highly Efficient, and Superhydrophobic-Surface-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator by Kun Zhao (376995)

    Published 2016
    “…There is no decrease in the output voltage and current of the TENG after continuous working for about 14 h at a wind speed of 12 m/s. …”
  14. 14334

    Estimating Hidden Infestations in Rice by Measuring Carbon Dioxide Levels by Inês Sousa (14496491)

    Published 2024
    “…Most of the Sitophilus life cycle occurs inside the grains, where adult insects chew a hole in the grain lay eggs, and seal the hole with a gelatinous plug, making infected grains indistinguishable by the naked eye [1].…”
  15. 14335

    Dependence of negative discrimination on junction probe length by John Castle (2543)

    Published 2011
    “…At 35% formamide, the intensities of the 20-nucleotide probes are largely at background levels and are not shown, while 60-mers (green) show little decrease in signal while spanning a 'false' junction. …”
  16. 14336

    Data Sheet 1_The future of oilseeds: climate change expected to negatively impact canola more than camelina.docx by Gabriela Quinlan (21571880)

    Published 2025
    “…In the United States, the Northern Great Plains (NGP), a primary production area for many crops including oilseeds, is at particular risk for decreasing cropland suitability under climate change. …”
  17. 14337

    Spatial and Seasonal Dynamic of Abundance and Distribution of Guanaco and Livestock: Insights from Using Density Surface and Null Models by Natalia M. Schroeder (513024)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species status and population viability, a difficult task to achieve for large herbivores at ecologically meaningful scales. …”
  18. 14338

    Harnessing the Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX) to Evaluate Medications in Pregnancy: Design Considerations by Kristin Palmsten (427039)

    Published 2013
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Mother-infant linkage is feasible and yields a large pregnancy cohort, although the size decreases with increasing eligibility requirements. …”
  19. 14339

    Introducing Selenium in Single-Component Molecular Conductors Based on Nickel Bis(dithiolene) Complexes by Hadi Hachem (4026134)

    Published 2021
    “…Band structure calculations show an essentially 1D electronic structure with large band dispersion and a small HOMO–LUMO gap. …”
  20. 14340

    Table_1_Adverse events with risankizumab in the real world: postmarketing pharmacovigilance assessment of the FDA adverse event reporting system.docx by Yamin Shu (4728618)

    Published 2023
    “…All of the disproportionality signals had early failure type features, indicating that risankizumab-associated AEs gradually decreased over time.</p>Conclusion<p>Our study found potential new AE signals and provided valuable evidence for clinicians to mitigate the risk of risankizumab-associated AEs based on an extensive analysis of a large-scale postmarketing international safety database.…”