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Average proportion of first choice female applicants stratified by specialty category.
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Activity of xylanase in mixed feed and liver (mg saccharide/g sample/h), n = 12/treatment.
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Manhattan plot for genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a European population with depression.
Published 2025“…B: The representative co-IP image of PSD95-Flag and KIF15-GFP or KIF15 mutant (C3636A or C3636G) plasmids co-expressed in 293T cells. C: Point mutations in the tail region of KIF15 significantly decreased its binding efficiency to PSD95, n = 3 (three independent experiments). …”
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A schematic view of ACS.
Published 2025“…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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Assumed conditions.
Published 2025“…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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Shows the amount of emission reductions.
Published 2025“…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”
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Comparison COP of our study with Florides et al.
Published 2025“…The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. The COP increases as the evaporator temperature increases, and it decreases as the condenser and absorber temperature increases. …”