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    Projected changes in percent of workforce holding each degree group (shown as a percentage). by Shade T. Shutters (11133439)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Projected changes in percent of workforce holding each degree group (shown as a percentage).…”
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    MEDOC: A Fast, Scalable, and Mathematically Exact Algorithm for the Site-Specific Prediction of the Protonation Degree in Large Disordered Proteins by Martin J. Fossat (3714079)

    Published 2025
    “…To address this problem, we developed "multisite extent of deprotonation originating from context" (MEDOC) to determine the degree of protonation of a protein based on the local sequence context of each ionizable residue. …”
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    Tipping trajectories in a two-degree network. by Daniel Reisinger (11648820)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Shows change in tipping points <i>H</i><sub><i>T</i></sub>, of nodes grouped by their degree, in response to changes in the degree assortativity coefficient <i>r</i> of the underlying network constructed from a degree sequence containing degrees 3 and 6.…”
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    1990–2020 bole PLEL area and change. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>The ecological security of oasis cities in arid and semi-arid regions is highly susceptible to changes in regional landscape patterns and the degree of coordination between human activities and the environment. …”
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    Comparison of degree distributions of networks using adaptive rewiring at the start and end of simulations for different rewire probability λ. by Kaloyan Danovski (13531471)

    Published 2022
    “…We can see that fitness-proportional disconnection results in a large number of nodes isolated from the rest of the population (equivalent to a degree <i>d</i> = 0). …”
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