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    Deletion of Hhp2 markedly increased Sre1 activity. by Hao Miao (1742044)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Deletion of <i>hhp2</i><sup>+</sup> gene markedly increased Sre1 activity in the presence/absence of CLZ (2 μg/ml to 8 μg/ml) (A), TER (2 μg/ml to 8 μg/ml) (B) or CoCl<sub>2</sub> (0.08 mM to 0.32 mM) (C). …”
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    Dentigerous elements and OPCR maps of three <i>Amblyrhynchus cristatus</i> specimens with increasing skull length. by Kiana Christensen (11419667)

    Published 2021
    “…Increasing SVL generally corresponds to larger teeth with more defined cusps. …”
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    Structure stabilizes larger numbers of species, but increasing competitive asymmetry increases species loss. by Tristan Ursell (73348)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(B)</b> Comparing identical conditions between two different system sizes (<i>L</i> = 100 and <i>L</i> = 200), the effects of disorder are relatively small in comparison to the effects of system size, with smaller system sizes (blue lines) showing a significant amplification of reduction in survival probability as compared to the larger system. …”
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    Increase in the domain size can lead to an increase in spike number. by Shayne M. Plourde (6410954)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>The distribution of patterns produced using domains corresponding to surface areas ranging from 250 <i>μ</i>m<sup>2</sup> to 1450 <i>μ</i>m<sup>2</sup> in 1D (left) and 3D (right). …”
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    <i>ABO</i> genotype-phenotype agreement<sup>§</sup>. by D. Herbert Opi (10978188)

    Published 2023
    “…The A and B antigens are host RBC receptors for rosetting, hence we hypothesized that the higher levels of A and/or B antigen on RBCs from <i>AA</i>, <i>BB</i> and <i>AB</i> genotypes compared to <i>AO/BO</i> genotypes could lead to larger rosettes, increased microvascular obstruction and higher risk of malaria pathology. …”
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