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    Originally developed disturbance-loading system. by Yahiko Takeuchi (4740036)

    Published 2024
    “…The lateral head sway was significantly larger in the older participants (1.13±0.7 m/s<sup>2</sup>) than in the younger individuals (0.54±0.3 m/s<sup>2</sup>); whereas, the angle displacement (older -14.1±7.1 degree, young -8.3±4.5 degree) and angular velocity (older 9.9±6.6 degree/s, 41.2±27.7 degree/s) of the head were significantly lower in the older than in the younger participants. …”
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    Mating significantly increases survival and bacterial load in females infected with a high dose of <i>S. marcescens.</i> by Brendan J. Kelly (7329878)

    Published 2025
    “…Both blood feeding (p = 2.324 x 10<sup>-07</sup>) and mating status (p = 0.003) significantly predicted survival. Mating significantly increased survival in NBF females (p = 0.002), while in BF females, it had no effect (p = 0.325). …”
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    The loading program schematic diagram. by Dongwei Li (1538815)

    Published 2024
    “…The final cumulative strain remains below 1%. 2) The failure stress of subgrade soil decreases exponentially with an increase in freeze-thaw cycles, dropping from 224.52 kPa to 196.76 kPa. 3) An increase in water content linearly decreases the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 377.1 kPa to 151.5 kPa. 4) Confining pressure exhibits a linearly increasing relationship with the failure stress of subgrade soil, ranging from 151.6 kPa to 274.5 kPa. 5) The failure stress of subgrade soil demonstrates a linear increase with the loading rate, ranging from 200.46 kPa to 210.62 kPa. …”
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