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    Performance of juvenile and adult rats in behavioral tests. by Jesús David Ayala-Rodríguez (17364296)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…glutamatergic events decreased…”
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    Body and adrenal weights. by Jesús David Ayala-Rodríguez (17364296)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…glutamatergic events decreased…”
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    Water intake. by Jesús David Ayala-Rodríguez (17364296)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…glutamatergic events decreased…”
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    Locomotion in the open field test. by Jesús David Ayala-Rodríguez (17364296)

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…glutamatergic events decreased…”
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    Scheme of g-λ model with larger values λ. by Zhanfeng Fan (20390992)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings suggest that when λ is respectively equal to 4.19, 8.57, 10, and 12.15, the peak particle velocity (PPV) of the transmitted waves is significantly close to the incident wave amplitude. Furthermore, when λ is fixed, the energy transmission coefficient increases with the incident wave amplitude but decreases with the incident wave frequency. …”
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    Release comparison with model results. by Zahra Nazari (17102164)

    Published 2023
    “…All treatments evaluated using Duncan’s test at a significance level of 5%. Double-layer emulsions stabilized with pectin showed the highest viscosity and the lowest release of crocin in simulated stomach and intestine conditions. …”
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    Table_1_Decreased Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Concentrations 72 Hours Following Marathon Running.DOCX by Astrid Roeh (11136600)

    Published 2021
    “…Values decreased significantly with the lowest values at 72 h after the marathon compared to baseline (p = 0.025), a finding that was more pronounced in the larger male cohort.…”
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