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    Indicators for competitive comparative advantage and their significance. by Linhan Shao (20978182)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Indicators for competitive comparative advantage and their significance.…”
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    Competitive Indices of competition of mutants and respective wild type strains co-cultured in lysogeny broth. by Harry L. T. Mobley (7310240)

    Published 2024
    “…Each data point represents an independent competition experiment. Significance was determined by a one-sample <i>t</i>-test performed on log<sub>10</sub>-transformed competitive indices (*, p < .05; **, p < .01; ***, p < .001). …”
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    Perioperative factors associated with differences in adjusted hospitalization costs; all displayed factors are significantly associated with increased or decreased adjusted costs. by Saad Mallick (17283479)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Perioperative factors associated with differences in adjusted hospitalization costs; all displayed factors are significantly associated with increased or decreased adjusted costs.…”
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    Traits at cellular, leaf, and whole-plant scales which were significantly different [increased (↑) or decreased (↓)] or non-significant between tolerant and sensitive cultivars in the N-deficient treatment. by Ranjeeta Adhikari (9905958)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Traits at cellular, leaf, and whole-plant scales which were significantly different [increased (↑) or decreased (↓)] or non-significant between tolerant and sensitive cultivars in the N-deficient treatment.…”
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    Analysis of the significantly different metabolomic features. by Bhuripit Saraphol (20855573)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(B)</b> Volcano plot highlighting the significantly different metabolomic features. The red dots represent the features with significantly increased intensity, and the purple dots represent the features with significantly decreased intensity. …”