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    Dataset (Figs 2–5). by Xianyong Wang (22601067)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicated that high fertilizer treatments significantly increased short-term soil N, P, and K availability; however, their concentrations decreased by day 10 post-application, indicating the necessity for topdressing at 10-day intervals to maintain nutrient effectiveness. …”
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    Schematic diagram of soil sample collection. by Xianyong Wang (22601067)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicated that high fertilizer treatments significantly increased short-term soil N, P, and K availability; however, their concentrations decreased by day 10 post-application, indicating the necessity for topdressing at 10-day intervals to maintain nutrient effectiveness. …”
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    Dam and pup body and brain weights. by Adrienne J. Bradley (20861948)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> and <b>(B)</b> Weight of dams and pups were not significantly different from PBS controls. …”
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    Negative Intrinsic Viscosity in Graphene Nanoparticle Suspensions Induced by Hydrodynamic Slip by Adyant Agrawal (22492518)

    Published 2025
    “…As the concentration of graphene particles increases in the dilute regime, the viscosity initially decreases, falling below that of pure water. At higher concentrations, however, particle aggregation becomes significant, leading to a rise in viscosity after a minimum is reached. …”
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    Negative Intrinsic Viscosity in Graphene Nanoparticle Suspensions Induced by Hydrodynamic Slip by Adyant Agrawal (22492518)

    Published 2025
    “…As the concentration of graphene particles increases in the dilute regime, the viscosity initially decreases, falling below that of pure water. At higher concentrations, however, particle aggregation becomes significant, leading to a rise in viscosity after a minimum is reached. …”
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