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Characteristic of decreased bacterial diversity in psoriasis
Published 2022“…After treated with ATB, we found substantial increase of Lactobacillales but significant decrease of Clostridiales and Coriobacteriales. …”
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Table_1_CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutation of the E1 decreases photoperiod sensitivity, alters stem growth habits, and decreases branch number in soybean.docx
Published 2022“…The expression of shoot identity gene Dt1 was significantly decreased, while Dt2 was significantly upregulated. …”
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Table_2_CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutation of the E1 decreases photoperiod sensitivity, alters stem growth habits, and decreases branch number in soybean.xlsx
Published 2022“…The expression of shoot identity gene Dt1 was significantly decreased, while Dt2 was significantly upregulated. …”
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The gender gap in success rates of PD application and female application sizes.
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The gender gap in success rates of DC1 application and female application sizes.
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Si-Doped Fe Catalyst for Ammonia Synthesis at Dramatically Decreased Pressures and Temperatures
Published 2020“…To accelerate the development of improved HB catalysts, we developed a hierarchical high-throughput catalyst screening (HHTCS) approach based on the recently developed complete reaction mechanism to identify non-transition-metal (NTM) elements from a total set of 18 candidates that can significantly improve the efficiency of the most active Fe surface, Fe-bcc(111), through surface and subsurface doping. …”
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Si-Doped Fe Catalyst for Ammonia Synthesis at Dramatically Decreased Pressures and Temperatures
Published 2020“…To accelerate the development of improved HB catalysts, we developed a hierarchical high-throughput catalyst screening (HHTCS) approach based on the recently developed complete reaction mechanism to identify non-transition-metal (NTM) elements from a total set of 18 candidates that can significantly improve the efficiency of the most active Fe surface, Fe-bcc(111), through surface and subsurface doping. …”
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Table_1_North American Propolis Extracts From Upstate New York Decrease Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia) Spore Levels in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera).xlsx
Published 2020“…Beekeepers have used dicyclohexylammonium fumagillin to control Nosema apis, although it may be ineffective against N. ceranae. We investigated the ability of various propolis extracts collected from Upstate New York (United States) to decrease in vivo N. ceranae infection levels when fed ad libitum to N. ceranae-infected honey bees. …”
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Image_2_North American Propolis Extracts From Upstate New York Decrease Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia) Spore Levels in Honey Bees (Apis mellifera).jpeg
Published 2020“…Beekeepers have used dicyclohexylammonium fumagillin to control Nosema apis, although it may be ineffective against N. ceranae. We investigated the ability of various propolis extracts collected from Upstate New York (United States) to decrease in vivo N. ceranae infection levels when fed ad libitum to N. ceranae-infected honey bees. …”