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    Host-to-tick transmission of <i>B</i>. <i>burgdorferi</i> from infected male and female C3H/HeJ mice to immature <i>I</i>. <i>scapularis</i> ticks decreased over the course of the... by Christopher B. Zinck (11985438)

    Published 2023
    “…<i>burgdorferi</i>. The highly significant 2-way interaction between mouse sex and infestation (p = 0.0002) indicates that the decrease in the HTT over time was larger in the female mice compared to the male mice.…”
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    Seven forecast scenarios. by Ryan P. Thombs (9138968)

    Published 2025
    “…We find that a decrease in expenditures has a larger effect on decreasing energy consumption than an increase in expenditures does on increasing consumption. …”
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    Forecast for each scenario, 2023-2032. by Ryan P. Thombs (9138968)

    Published 2025
    “…We find that a decrease in expenditures has a larger effect on decreasing energy consumption than an increase in expenditures does on increasing consumption. …”
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    Spatial information is significantly decreased in dCA1 and vCA1 in APP/PS1 mice. by Udaysankar Chockanathan (18510288)

    Published 2024
    “…The spatial information in dCA1 was significantly larger than circularly shuffled spike trains with similar mean firing rates for C57BL/6 mice (mean ± std: empirical = 0.132 ± 0.048, shuffled = 0.124 ± 0.035, p < 0.001, two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test, n<sub>empirical</sub> = 305 units from 5 recording sessions, n<sub>shuffled</sub> = 30500 simulated units from 5 recording sessions), but not for APP/PS1 mice (mean ± std: empirical = 0.128 ± 0.051, shuffled = 0.123 ± .047, p = 0.39, two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test, n<sub>empirical</sub> = 180 units from 4 recording sessions, n<sub>shuffled</sub> = 18000 simulated units from 4 recording sessions). …”
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