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    Assessing Bivalves as Biomonitors of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Coastal Environments by Shannon E. Jones (17558652)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the bioaccumulation factors of PFAS decrease with increasing organism size and age, suggesting that smaller and younger bivalves have greater bioaccumulation potential and are more susceptible to PFAS contamination. …”
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    Neutrophil Superoxide anion production, Heat map for gene expression from neutrophils of CGD patients, and PCA plot for genome-wide gene expression. by Daniel R. Ambruso (12042605)

    Published 2025
    “…The cells are colored according to expression level relative to row (i.e., relative within gene). Genes that responded to IFN-γ with increased expression are at the bottom and those with decreased expression are at the top. …”
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    Effect size distribution and intersections of transcript usage response upon stimulation with <i>M</i>. <i>leprae</i> sonicate by T1R-free (LEP) and T1R-destined (T1R) leprosy pati... by Wilian Correa-Macedo (11813183)

    Published 2024
    “…Yellow and green dots are significant interaction DUT, with the green dots indicating the top 30% of the percentile distribution of significant DUT. …”
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    Age-Dependent Impacts of Lighting Conditions on Contrast Sensitivity and Subjective Visual Perception Focusing on Pupil Size and Crystalline Lens Transmittance by Taisuke Eto (17892397)

    Published 2025
    “…Log CS significantly decreased in older adults and increased with increasing illuminance, regardless of age group or CCT. …”
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    Table1_Variation of leaf shape with tree size: a case study using Camptotheca acuminata Decne.xlsx by Ke He (331344)

    Published 2024
    “…Leaf shape is found to determine the ME’s proportionality coefficient, i.e., the Montgomery parameter (MP). However, prior work seldom reported the influence of tree size (reflected by the diameter at breast height, DBH) on leaf shape and size. …”
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    Raw data underlying the findings in this study. by Andrew Mvula (20161161)

    Published 2024
    “…The relative bone density significantly decreased as standard length and condition factor (<i>K</i>) increased in both sexes. …”
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    Effects of message content condition on outcomes. by Rhyan N. Vereen (10765678)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Objective</p><p>Sugar-sweetened beverage (i.e., sugary drink) consumption is associated with chronic health issues that disproportionately affect Black women. …”
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    Participant characteristics, N = 502. by Rhyan N. Vereen (10765678)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Objective</p><p>Sugar-sweetened beverage (i.e., sugary drink) consumption is associated with chronic health issues that disproportionately affect Black women. …”
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    Sample of study stimuli by content condition. by Rhyan N. Vereen (10765678)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Objective</p><p>Sugar-sweetened beverage (i.e., sugary drink) consumption is associated with chronic health issues that disproportionately affect Black women. …”
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    Table 3_How does ego depletion reduce sports performance in athletes? A systematic meta-analysis.docx by Xu Yan (110026)

    Published 2025
    “…After sensitivity analyses using the Leave-One-Out method, two articles and one experiment were excluded with significant effect sizes. The final total effect size of ego depletion on athletes’ sports performance SMD = −0.38 [95% CI: −0.56 to −0.21], P = 0.001, demonstrating that ego depletion can produce a decrease in athletes’ sports performance. …”
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    Table 2_How does ego depletion reduce sports performance in athletes? A systematic meta-analysis.docx by Xu Yan (110026)

    Published 2025
    “…After sensitivity analyses using the Leave-One-Out method, two articles and one experiment were excluded with significant effect sizes. The final total effect size of ego depletion on athletes’ sports performance SMD = −0.38 [95% CI: −0.56 to −0.21], P = 0.001, demonstrating that ego depletion can produce a decrease in athletes’ sports performance. …”