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    Changes of wind direction, wind speed and specific <i>orf2</i> amplicons during typhoon events for a range of years (2019–2020, n by Kuang-Yueh Chen (21071954)

    Published 2025
    “…Shades of blue, from dark (6-8 m/sec, largest) to light (0-2 m/sec, smallest), divided into 4 intervals, represent decreasing average wind speeds per hour (A). Comparison of aerosol concentrations (median values) between the north and south sides of the hills is illustrated (B, left), and the comparison of average northwesterly wind speeds per hours (median values) between the same regions, during typhoon landing, is illustrated (B, right). …”
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    Impact of Gemin5 in protein synthesis: phosphoresidues of the dimerization domain regulate ribosome binding by Salvador Abellan (19499424)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>RNA-binding proteins are involved in all steps of gene expression. Their malfunction has important consequences for cell growth through dysregulation of protein synthesis events leading to cancer. …”
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    Caffeine induces proteome-wide changes in a Rob-dependent manner. by Christoph Binsfeld (21763112)

    Published 2025
    “…Horizontal and vertical lines correspond to p-value = 0.05 and log<sub>2</sub>(fold-change) = 0, respectively. n refers to the total number of proteins detected. The double-sided Fisher’s exact test p-value for enrichment of OMPs among significantly decreased proteins is shown. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The response regulator CrsR positively regulates ansamitocin P-3 biosynthesis in Actinosynnema pretiosum.docx by Peipei Zhang (1360440)

    Published 2025
    “…Crucially, the deletion of crsR also significantly downregulated transcription of the AP-3 biosynthetic genes, including asm7, asm10–15, asm21, asm23–24, asmAB, and asm43–47, which encode enzymes for multiple steps in AP-3 biosynthesis. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Daily online adaptation enhances target coverage in prostate cancer radiotherapy: a retrospective analysis.pdf by Hanna Malygina (22545980)

    Published 2025
    “…Interquartile ranges decreased across all metrics.</p>Conclusions<p>Adaptation significantly improved target dose metrics compared to non-adapted plans, without compromising organs-at-risk sparing. …”
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    Simultaneous Determination of the Bioavailable Fraction of Eight Elements in Soil Using an Automated Extraction Device and Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometr... by Yigang Ma (22124655)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared with manual methods, the relative standard deviation (RSD) of element detection has been significantly reduced, with values decreasing from 2.01%–23.5% to 1.54%–9.69%. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Assessment of the Factors Influencing Early Detection Practices of Oral Carcinomas by Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…With increasing duration, the early detection practice scores decreased. Moreover, “guidelines about OC examinations” significantly predicted practice scores (higher scores where written guidelines were present) (P<0.001). …”
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    Figure 2 from Targeting PRMT1 Reduces Cancer Persistence and Tumor Relapse in <i>EGFR</i>- and <i>KRAS</i>-Mutant Lung Cancer by Xiaoxiao Sun (20589448)

    Published 2025
    “…Statistical comparisons between groups were based on the integrated confluence over time (area under curve; AUC), using one-sided Mann–Whitney tests. The significance of the results is indicated by symbols: *, <i>P</i> ≤ 0.05; **, <i>P</i> ≤ 0.01; ****, <i>P</i> ≤ 0.0001.…”
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    Applications of Human Biostasis in Crewed Space Exploration by Josh Universe (21186797)

    Published 2025
    “…NASA's STASH program and ESA's hibernation research mark essential steps forward in torpor research, indicating growing institutional support for these technologies.…”