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    Presentation_1_Decreased resistance to bacterial cold-water disease and excessive inflammatory response in ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis) reared at high water temperature.pptx by Goshi Kato (5772416)

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we show that decreased resistance to bacterial cold-water disease and excessive inflammatory responses occurred in ayu reared at 22°C compared with those reared at lower temperatures.…”
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    Table_1_Decreased resistance to bacterial cold-water disease and excessive inflammatory response in ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis) reared at high water temperature.docx by Goshi Kato (5772416)

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we show that decreased resistance to bacterial cold-water disease and excessive inflammatory responses occurred in ayu reared at 22°C compared with those reared at lower temperatures.…”
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    Image_2_Relative Diazotroph Abundance in Symbiotic Red Sea Corals Decreases With Water Depth.png by Arjen Tilstra (6915227)

    Published 2019
    “…We hypothesized that relative nifH gene copy numbers would decrease with water depth, assuming a related shift from autotrophy to heterotrophy. …”
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    Image_1_Relative Diazotroph Abundance in Symbiotic Red Sea Corals Decreases With Water Depth.tif by Arjen Tilstra (6915227)

    Published 2019
    “…We hypothesized that relative nifH gene copy numbers would decrease with water depth, assuming a related shift from autotrophy to heterotrophy. …”
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    Roadbed construction process. by Yunke Liu (4839084)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that the cement-phosphogypsum-red clay unconfined compressive strength decreases with the increase of the number of wet and dry cycles, with a larger decay in the first three times and leveling off thereafter. …”