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    Cooperative populations have a rescue probability comparable to that of non-cooperative ones only when their growth rate is significantly higher. by Yaron Goldberg (10164674)

    Published 2021
    “…(B) The same analysis for a wider parameters range. The ratio for which the evolutionary rescue probability of the two populations matches increases with the ratio between the growth rate of the mutant and ancestor, up to a point in which the growth rate of non cooperating species is twice that of non-cooperating populations for large critical population sizes.…”
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    “Surface Browsing” May Allow “Filter-Feeding” Protozoa to Exert Top-Down Control on Colony-Forming Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms by Wenjie Xu (183092)

    Published 2023
    “…We show that this is not so: the model ciliate Paramecium has an impact on Microcystis populations through grazing, even when large colonies occur, and this leads to a corresponding decrease in toxic microcystins. …”
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    “Surface Browsing” May Allow “Filter-Feeding” Protozoa to Exert Top-Down Control on Colony-Forming Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms by Wenjie Xu (183092)

    Published 2023
    “…We show that this is not so: the model ciliate Paramecium has an impact on Microcystis populations through grazing, even when large colonies occur, and this leads to a corresponding decrease in toxic microcystins. …”
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    “Surface Browsing” May Allow “Filter-Feeding” Protozoa to Exert Top-Down Control on Colony-Forming Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooms by Wenjie Xu (183092)

    Published 2023
    “…We show that this is not so: the model ciliate Paramecium has an impact on Microcystis populations through grazing, even when large colonies occur, and this leads to a corresponding decrease in toxic microcystins. …”
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    Change in smooth muscle NO from a dynamic increase in flow. by William Davis Haselden (9175156)

    Published 2020
    “…C) Plot of the NO concentration in the smooth muscle at the midpoint of the vessel (200μm from the end) versus time. The increase in velocity resulted in a decrease in GC activity by ~0.03%. which would correspond to a 0.1% constriction for an arteriole with sensitivity of m = 3 .…”
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