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    M<sup>pro</sup> confers a significant reduction in growth in yeast caused by decreases in a variety of cellular proteins. by Jin Ou (16914305)

    Published 2023
    “…E) Total protein lysates made from yeast expressing the wild-type M<sup>pro</sup> (WT) or M<sup>pro</sup> C145A mutant (MUT) were subjected to mass spectrometric analyses revealing 153 proteins were higher in abundance in the mutant relative to the wild-type. …”
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    500m scale main data of each grid. by Qingxi Shen (3547970)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
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    1000m scale main data of each grid. by Qingxi Shen (3547970)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
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    2000m scale main data of each grid. by Qingxi Shen (3547970)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
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