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Feeding rates for Atlantic sea scallops, Atlantic sea scallops, <i>Placopecten magellanicus</i>.
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Energetic energy for Atlantic sea scallops <i>Placopecten magellanicus</i>.
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The coefficients of GLMM of the effects of frequency difference () and tactile conditions on the segregation perception and their interactions while accounting for random effects of participants. Significant fixed effects are indicated with (*) or (***). The intercept and are showing highly significant effects. The interaction between and tactile conditions is not statistically significant....
Published 2025“…The intercept and are showing highly significant effects. The interaction between and tactile conditions is not statistically significant. …”
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The RPL estimation results in the main effect with interaction (Model 2) (Only significant variables).
Published 2022“…<p>The RPL estimation results in the main effect with interaction (Model 2) (Only significant variables).…”
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Statistics for significant main effects and interactions with the factor Day and subsequent post-hoc analyses.
Published 2023“…<p>Statistics for significant main effects and interactions with the factor Day and subsequent post-hoc analyses.…”
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Statistically significant interaction effects were driven by outliers in either the obese or lean groups.
Published 2020“…<p>The majority of significant interactions between sperm and blood DNA methylation and obesity were driven by single or very few outliers in the obesity group. …”
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Marginally significant moderation effect of active user score on the effect of experimental condition on change in negative affect from T1 to T2.
Published 2019“…<p>Positive scores indicate an increase in T2, negative scores indicate a decrease. …”
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