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    Fault tree of gas release in spherical tank. by Mostafa Mirzaei Aliabadi (11060636)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>This study aimed to propose a novel method for dynamic risk assessment using a Bayesian network (BN) based on fuzzy data to decrease uncertainty compared to traditional methods by integrating Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets (IT2FS) and Z-numbers. …”
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    Neudesin: a neuropeptide hormone decreased in subjects with polycystic ovary syndrome by Giray Bozkaya (8739405)

    Published 2020
    “…Decreased neudesin levels were associated with hormonal disturbances in PCOS women, suggesting that neudesin may play a role in pathophysiology of PCOS.…”
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    Decrease of soil acidity has greater effects than increase of aboveground carbon inputs on soil organic carbon in terrestrial ecosystems of China under nitrogen enrichment by xiaofei Lu (11679673)

    Published 2021
    “…<a></a><a></a><a></a><a></a></p> <p>3. <a>Although the meta-analysis revealed that N addition significantly enhanced plant biomass and SOC concentration across the selected studies, we found that SOC concentration was independent of, or even decreased with, the enhanced plant biomass due to increased soil C loss as increasing organic C inputs. …”
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    Inclusion of TPP side chains result in decreased melanoma cell mitochondria membrane potential, oxygen consumption, and increased DHE oxidation. by Kyle C. Kloepping (9928265)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A) A375 melanoma cells were treated with 0.5 μM, 1.0 μM, or 2.0 μM 5-, 10-, or 16-TPP for 1 h and analyzed for mitochondria membrane potential by the JC-1 method (* significant relative to control; p<0.05; n = 2 from 2 separate experiments; N = 4). …”