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    Table 1_Concurrent enhancement of provitamin A and yield in tropical maize hybrids.docx by Abebe Menkir (4511086)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, our breeding program achieved an annual genetic gain of 1.88% in grain yield while simultaneously decreasing silking days by 0.09% and plant aspect score by 0.35%, alongside a 0.31% increase in plant height. …”
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    Data from: A dominance hypothesis argument for historical genetic gains and the fixation of heterosis in octoploid strawberry by Steven Knapp (8126379)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, heterosis was prevalent and significant among wide hybrids, especially for fruit count, a significant driver of genetic gains for fruit yield.  …”
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    Table 1_Analysis of the microbiota of pregnant women in relation to weight gain during pregnancy – a pilot study.docx by Katarzyna Kosinska-Kaczynska (6794522)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>In cervico-vaginal samples, bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequencing demonstrated a decrease in alpha diversity, measured with the Shannon index, in the study group compared to the control group. …”
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    Comparison of dot gain across paper types and screen frequency. by Xiaoli Liu (165371)

    Published 2025
    “…Dot gain curves for 133 lpi and 175 lpi show a consistent non-linear trend, rising to a maximum in the mid-tone range (40%–60% dot area) before decreasing. …”
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    Table 1_Managing lorlatinib-induced weight gain through a structured exercise intervention in an ALK+ NSCLC patient: a case report.docx by Christian Ciurnelli (20548178)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Case description<p>A 43-year-old man affected by metastatic ALK-rearranged NSCLC developed Grade 1 weight gain 1.5 months after starting Lorlatinib. …”
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    Dot gain curves for three types of paper at different screen frequency. by Xiaoli Liu (165371)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(a) 133 lpi and (b) 175 lpi. Dot gain initially increases and then decreases with rising dot area percentage, showing the most significant expansion in the mid-tone range (approximately 40%–60%) across coated, offset, and newsprint papers.…”
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    Effects of cell-type specific h- and m-adaptation gains on SLE rates. by Scott Rich (9873638)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>A</b>: Heatmap of SLE rate (SLEs/s) as a function of the h-adaptation gain () and m-adaptation gain () varied uniformly for the excitatory and inhibitory populations. …”
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