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    Fig 1 - by Henning Carstens (13132801)

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    Exploring the Potential of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Cryogenic Helium-Based Gas Gap Heat Switches via High-Throughput Computational Screening by Lingxiao Qin (18181961)

    Published 2024
    “…With the advantages of a long lifetime and high reliability, gas gap heat switches (GGHSs) are attractive in many thermal management applications, especially in space-borne cryogenic systems. …”
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    DataSheet_1_The prognostic value and biological significance of gap junction beta protein 2 (GJB2 or Cx26) in cervical cancer.zip by Silu Meng (13045284)

    Published 2022
    “…Objective<p>To evaluate the prognostic value and explore the biological significance of gap junction protein beta 2 (GJB2 or Cx26) in cervical cancer (CC).…”
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    Closing the gap: EBP intervention for SLPs (Sandham et al., 2025) by Victoria Sandham (21756094)

    Published 2025
    “…Closing the research-to-practice gap in autism: A professional practice intervention pilot study for increasing use of evidence-based practice. …”
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    Resource gaps pose the greatest threat for bumblebees during the colony establishment phase (dataset) by M Becher (21964709)

    Published 2025
    “…Finally, we explore how enhancement with early-spring-blooming herbaceous species or trees changes colony survival and queen production. 3.In the UK there is a previously under-appreciated ‘hungry gap’ for bumblebees in March-April, before the peak flight period, driven by the resource demands of larvae for protein and thermoregulation in the colony, rather than the number of adult bees. 4.A 2-week gap in forage availability during this period drives a 50-87% drop in queen the production of daughter queens for the following year. …”
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