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Significant A.
Published 2023“…<p>Here we illustrate the significant directed interactions <i>A</i><sub><i>vv</i>′</sub> observed when pooling all dolphins and all ages. …”
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Image_1_Future Meteorological Droughts in Ecuador: Decreasing Trends and Associated Spatio-Temporal Features Derived From CMIP5 Models.tiff
Published 2020“…The results showed a slightly decreasing trend for future droughts for the whole country, with a larger reduction for moderate droughts, followed by severe and extreme drought events. …”
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Image_2_Future Meteorological Droughts in Ecuador: Decreasing Trends and Associated Spatio-Temporal Features Derived From CMIP5 Models.tiff
Published 2020“…The results showed a slightly decreasing trend for future droughts for the whole country, with a larger reduction for moderate droughts, followed by severe and extreme drought events. …”
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Marginally significant moderation effect of active user score on the effect of experimental condition on change in negative affect from T1 to T2.
Published 2019“…<p>Positive scores indicate an increase in T2, negative scores indicate a decrease. The unstandardized betas (b<sub>i</sub>) and significance (p) are reported, adjacent to each line, for the simple slopes analysis of the interaction.…”