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  1. 5741

    Data Sheet 2_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.pdf by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  2. 5742

    Table 4_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  3. 5743

    Table 2_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  4. 5744

    Table 3_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  5. 5745

    Table 7_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  6. 5746

    Table 5_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  7. 5747

    Table 6_Evaluation of cold tolerance in sorghum germplasm from the Chishui River Basin in China: insights from germination, field trials, and physiological assays.doc by Hongli Yang (170838)

    Published 2025
    “…Agronomic data collected under two early sowing conditions (severe and mild low-temperature stress) demonstrated that several germplasm accessions, like No. 12, maintained high emergence rates (97% and 100% VS. 100% in conventional sowing) and grain weight per panicle (63.3 g and 53.4 g VS. 45.9 g in conventional sowing) without significant reductions, whereas others, such as Nos. 17 and 48, showed marked decreases (P < 0.01). The superior cold tolerance of accessions Nos. 2, 12, and 22 was confirmed through membership function analysis (D-value > 0.6). …”
  8. 5748

    Prolonged sitting time and all-cause mortality: the mediating and predictive role of kidney function markers by Li Wang (15202)

    Published 2025
    “…There was a significant increase in the levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, uric acid, osmolality, and UACR with extended daily sitting time, while eGFR significantly decreased. Notably, individuals sitting ≥ 8 h per day exhibited a 67% higher risk of all-cause mortality (HR = 1.67, 95% CI: 1.43–1.94). …”
  9. 5749

    Targeted screen of 20 conserved neuronal RBPs reveals eight novel associative memory regulators. by Ashley N. Hayden (19871128)

    Published 2024
    “…Worms that are neuronally sensitive to RNAi, LC108<i>(usIS69[myo-2p</i>::<i>mCherry + unc119p</i>::<i>sid-1])</i>, were starved for 1 hour, conditioned for 1 hour, and tested immediately for 1x learning (0 min) via chemotaxis assays, or transferred onto holding plates with OP50 for 0.5, 1, or 2 hours after conditioning, then tested for STM and ITM changes. …”
  10. 5750

    Figure 5 from Multiplexed Imaging Mass Cytometry Reveals Tumor-immune Microenvironment–dependent Hormone Receptor Expression in Adult-Type Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumors by Eleonora Y. Khlebus (20814571)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>D,</b> Volcano plot of DEGs between AGCT subtypes. The <i>x</i>-axis indicates the FC (log<sub>2</sub> scaled), and the <i>y</i>-axis shows the adjusted <i>P</i> value (log<sub>10</sub> scaled). …”
  11. 5751

    The global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for asthma attributable to nitrogen dioxide pollution from 1990 to 2021 and predicted the trends from 2022 to 2050 by Yaping Feng (427666)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p>The global age-standardized DALYs rate (ASDALYs) decreased from 4.80 [95%<i>UI</i>: −4.29 to 17.75] in 1990 to 2.48 [95%<i>UI</i>: −2.26 to 10.30] in 2021. …”
  12. 5752

    Data Sheet 2_Insights from DCE-MRI: blood–brain barrier permeability in the context of MS relapses and methylprednisolone treatment.pdf by Stig P. Cramer (20908724)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Objectives<p>To investigate the predictive value of K<sub>i</sub> in relation to clinical MS relapses and MP treatment, comparing its performance with traditional MRI markers.…”
  13. 5753

    Dataset of "Ongoing collapse of avifauna in temperate oceanic islands close to the mainland in the Anthropocene" by Daichi Iijima (16890654)

    Published 2025
    “…We analysed the effects of geographical and topographical characteristics of the islands, introduced predators, and human-induced landscape transformations on changes in community structures using linear models (LMs).</p><p dir="ltr">4. Species that expanded their mainland distribution and with large clutches colonised many islands. …”
  14. 5754

    <b>The moderating effect of financial literacy on risk preferences and time preferences</b> by Calvin Mudzingiri (22188109)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Originality/value</b></p><p dir="ltr">To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the few studies conducted in non-Western, educated, industrialised, wealthy, and democratic (non-WEIRD) countries that examines the moderating role of financial literacy on time and risk preference choices in a laboratory setting.…”
  15. 5755

    Collapse regime, hysteresis, and recovery of plant–pollinator mutualistic networks. by Gaurav Baruah (7257587)

    Published 2024
    “…This is the collapse regime, i.e., the mutualistic network completely collapses in the region of, <i>γ</i><sub>0</sub> = [0,1.5]. …”
  16. 5756

    Expression pattern of statistically significantly differentially expressed immune-related genes in CL patients compared to healthy volunteers. by Nasrin Masoudzadeh (20300511)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(a) A heatmap displaying color-coded expression levels of genes in CL patients from Morocco (MA1-MA14) and Iran (IR1-IR16) infected with <i>L. major</i> and <i>L. tropica</i>, respectively, as well as healthy samples from each group (MAH1-MAH4; IRH1-IRH6). …”
  17. 5757

    Cluster stability over time. by Daniel Verdear (21740179)

    Published 2025
    “…The Adjusted Rand Index (ARI) is calculated using: </p><p>(9)</p> <p>(10)</p><p></p> <p>where <i>RI</i> is the equation for unadjusted Rand Index, <i>E</i>[<i>RI</i>] is the expected value for the unadjusted Rand Index, <i>a</i> is the number of pairs that are in the same set in both clustering results, <i>b</i> is the number of pairs that are in different sets in both clustering results, and <i>C</i><sub><i>n</i></sub> is the total number of pairs in the data.…”
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    Clinical Connections KG version 20240501 by Jennifer Hadlock (20465732)

    Published 2024
    “…The AUROC for each model is provided, along with the 95% confidence intervals and p-values for each association.</p><p dir="ltr">Features are indicated by a binary (0/1) for whether or not they are present in a person's medical history. …”
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  20. 5760

    Figure 4 from Mutational Analysis of Early, Low-Grade Bowel Polyps Defines a Subgroup with Concurrent, High-Risk Oncogenic Drivers Independent of Polyp Size by Jun Li (22081603)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>B,</b> Immune segments (CD45<sup>+</sup>) of polyps with concurrent mutations vs. polyps without concurrent mutations. An adjusted <i>P</i> value of 0.05 (−log<sub>10</sub><i>P</i> value of 1.3; GLM likelihood ratio test; Benjamini–Hochberg method FDR <0.05) and log<sub>2</sub> FC of 0.5 were used as cutoffs. …”