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    Antibody reagent list. by Helena Saura Martinez (22305113)

    Published 2025
    “…In <i><i>T. bryosalmonae</i></i> exposed animals, parasite concentration increased significantly over time. Moreover, a proportional increase in IgM<sup>+</sup> B cells and a proportional decrease in myeloid cells over time was observed. …”
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    List of primers used in this study. by Haotian Ma (11100492)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p><i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> is a significant zoonotic pathogen capable of forming biofilms on food and other materials, representing a considerable risk to human health and animal husbandry. …”
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    Sectioning method. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Parametric studies. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    FEM of HSS welded box-section. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Width of the tension region. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Schematic diagram of specimens [5]. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Different welding sequences. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Weld types for box-section members. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Geometrical parameters of specimens [5]. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Residual stresses versus steel strength. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    pone.0332445.t008 - by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”
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    Temperature distribution during welding. by Yihan Tu (22258445)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, compressive residual stresses in mid-panel regions decrease by up to 72.2% with an increase in width-to-thickness ratio from 3.0 to 23.0, and the reduction rate is influenced by plate thickness. …”