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NK cell frequencies in the colon and spleen of mice with FMT from people with intestinal protists.
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Long-term divergence of nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in small lakes across China
Published 2025“…This study fills critical data gaps in the nutrient dynamics of Chinese small lakes and highlights significant spatiotemporal heterogeneity in TN/TP ratios, provide a scientific basis for developing context-specific eutrophication management strategies for small lakes in China.…”
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Sex difference in swimming by split disciplines by the type of swim, bike, and run course.
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Trends of average and best race times for IRONMAN<sup>®</sup> age group triathletes.
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Number of finishers by sex and men-to-women ratio over the years between 2002 and 2022.
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Split and overall IRONMAN<sup>®</sup> race times histograms for women and men.
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Table3_Physiological characteristics and transcriptomic analyses of alfalfa root crown in wintering.docx
Published 2024“…Among them, 463 DEGs showed an increase in expression, whereas 415 DEGs showed a decrease in expression. …”