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Spearman correlation of age with proportions of cell types in men, for each brain region.
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Estimation of transmission rates of influenza A and B in the United States using actual data.
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Survival curves for female and male based on unadjusted (A) and adjusted (B) Cox model.
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Schematic summary of the proposed role of Epac1 in the regulation of myofilament function.
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Epac activation with 8CPT-AM induced RLC phosphorylation in the perfused hearts.
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Amplitude for A/L = 0.29.
Published 2025“…By increasing the surface roughness of the bluff body, the lock-in region decreases and as a result, the harvested power from that bluff body is reduced. …”
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2377
Amplitude for A/L = 0.338.
Published 2025“…By increasing the surface roughness of the bluff body, the lock-in region decreases and as a result, the harvested power from that bluff body is reduced. …”
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2378
Amplitude for A/L = 0.02.
Published 2025“…By increasing the surface roughness of the bluff body, the lock-in region decreases and as a result, the harvested power from that bluff body is reduced. …”
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2379
Amplitude for A/L = 0.03.
Published 2025“…By increasing the surface roughness of the bluff body, the lock-in region decreases and as a result, the harvested power from that bluff body is reduced. …”
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