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  1. 2901

    Image 2_Changes in the gut microbiome due to diarrhea in neonatal Korean indigenous calves.jpeg by Ji-Yeong Ku (20832209)

    Published 2025
    “…However, Proteobacteria increased and Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria decreased in calves with diarrhea. In addition, calves with diarrhea showed a significant decrease in the diversity of the gut microbiome, especially for anaerobic microorganisms Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Gemmiger formicilis, and Collinsella aerofaciens. …”
  2. 2902

    Image 1_Changes in the gut microbiome due to diarrhea in neonatal Korean indigenous calves.jpeg by Ji-Yeong Ku (20832209)

    Published 2025
    “…However, Proteobacteria increased and Bacteroidetes and Actinobacteria decreased in calves with diarrhea. In addition, calves with diarrhea showed a significant decrease in the diversity of the gut microbiome, especially for anaerobic microorganisms Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Gemmiger formicilis, and Collinsella aerofaciens. …”
  3. 2903

    <b>Optimizing Viable Bacteria Detection in Ballast Tank Sediments: Addressing PCR Inhibitors and Relic DNA</b> by 1 Anonymous (21812990)

    Published 2025
    “…Interestingly, when PMA treatment preceded inhibitor removal, we observed a decrease in 16S rRNA gene copies coupled with an increase in ASV richness, suggesting that PCR inhibitors can compromise PMA's ability to exclude relic DNA. …”
  4. 2904

    Table 1_Flammulina velutipes mycorrhizae dietary fiber attenuates the development of obesity via regulating lipid metabolism in high-fat diet-induced obese mice.xlsx by Fengjuan Jia (703605)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the mechanism underlying Fv-DF in regulating liver lipid metabolism of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice still merits to be systematically elaborated.</p>Methods<p>Herein, we conducted a comprehensive study utilizing HFD-induced C57BL/6J mice as an obesity model to investigate the impact of Fv-DF on liver lipid accumulation.…”
  5. 2905

    Table 2_Flammulina velutipes mycorrhizae dietary fiber attenuates the development of obesity via regulating lipid metabolism in high-fat diet-induced obese mice.xlsx by Fengjuan Jia (703605)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the mechanism underlying Fv-DF in regulating liver lipid metabolism of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice still merits to be systematically elaborated.</p>Methods<p>Herein, we conducted a comprehensive study utilizing HFD-induced C57BL/6J mice as an obesity model to investigate the impact of Fv-DF on liver lipid accumulation.…”
  6. 2906

    Elasticity of black-white male disparity in X. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  7. 2907

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  8. 2908

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  9. 2909

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  10. 2910

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  11. 2911

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  12. 2912

    by subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  13. 2913

    Transitions away from crime and arrest. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  14. 2914

    Black-white male probability differences. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  15. 2915

    Supplementary figures. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
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    by age and subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  17. 2917

    Transitions toward crime and arrest. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  18. 2918

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  19. 2919

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”
  20. 2920

    by Subgroup. by David McMillon (546087)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Building on previous work on the spread and sustenance of crime, we construct and analyze a dynamical systems model of criminal involvement, arrest, desistance, and rehabilitation to be estimated empirically using interviews in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. …”