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    Elevated plasmablast levels as a feature of MCC. by Quyuan Tao (12261798)

    Published 2023
    “…(C) The proportion changes of three B cell subtypes at each time point. …”
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    Box plots showing the distribution across employment share for counties with and without change points in the sectors where the distributions and their means were significantly different. by Kelsey Linnell (13782988)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Sectors in the plot to the left were those where counties with a change point had significantly higher means (<i>p</i> < 0.05)), sectors in the plot to the right had significantly greater mean employment share in counties without change points. …”
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    Significant changes in attainable flux ranges. by Vetle Simensen (12009319)

    Published 2022
    “…The flux ranges for mBOF is also presented, as well as the relative change in center point (CP<sub><i>r</i></sub>) of the corresponding flux ranges. …”
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    Statistical significance of contextual response changes. by Benoit Le Bec (13020752)

    Published 2022
    “…Ordinates: left column, latency change (“Δ Latency”) measured at half-height of the Center-Only peak response; right column, change in the integral value of “significant” depolarizing responses (± 3σ from mean Vrest), integrated to the point of return to baseline of the Center-only test control. …”
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    Summary map of all contacts with statistically significant SVM classifications. by Alexander P. Rockhill (6053618)

    Published 2024
    “…Yellow indicates an increase in time-frequency clusters during number trials versus inter-trial intervals while blue indicates a decrease in time-frequency clusters. White regions in the plot indicate that no directional change occurred. …”
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