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    S1 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    S3 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    S2 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    S5 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    S6 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    S4 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    S7 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Light energy transmission to PSI by the unit reaction center (REo/RC) initially increased then decreased, significantly smaller in D3 compared to D1. …”
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    Microplastics Influence Dissolved Organic Matter Transformation Mediated by Microbiomes in Soil Aggregates by Xinran Qiu (9182255)

    Published 2025
    “…In this process, microbial communities play a significant role. They tend to consume DOM in larger aggregates and produce DOM in smaller aggregates, leading to an accumulation of DOM in smaller aggregates, thereby promoting the formation of smaller aggregates and reducing the aggregate stability. …”
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    Green Fabrication of Biobased and Degradable Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(butylene succinate) Open-Cell Foams for Highly Efficient Oil–Water Separation with Ultrafast Degradation by Jie Yuan (208425)

    Published 2024
    “…It is notable that different cell structures of varying sizes show significant differences in the adsorption capacity and rate. …”
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    Green Fabrication of Biobased and Degradable Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(butylene succinate) Open-Cell Foams for Highly Efficient Oil–Water Separation with Ultrafast Degradation by Jie Yuan (208425)

    Published 2024
    “…It is notable that different cell structures of varying sizes show significant differences in the adsorption capacity and rate. …”
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    Predicted behavioural expression of young (orange) and old (blue) individuals that do (treatment) or do not (control) receive an immune challenge. by Antoine Bour (20489426)

    Published 2024
    “…Because immune-challenged individuals are expected to behave similarly, their among-individual behavioural variation should be smaller than that of controls. However, if immune function varies among old individuals due to differing rates of immunosenescence then the variation among old individuals will increase (dashed blue lines). …”
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    Microhardness vs. depth diagram of sample No. 6 ( by Van-Thuc Nguyen (19469762)

    Published 2025
    “…With the standard examination method, increasing the current intensity, Travel speed, and arc length causes the surface hardness to decrease. The surface hardness varies depending on the gas flow rate and pulse time. …”
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    Altitudinal patterns and drivers of moss plant traits in the genera Didymodon and Tortula in eastern Pamir Plateau, China by Zhang Yue (21347735)

    Published 2025
    “…In contrast, most fluorescence parameters in Didymodon did not vary significantly with altitude, but its higher PIInst indicated stronger photosynthetic stability. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_The impact of architectural modifications on relative resistance to fluid flow in ventricular catheters.pdf by Rajesh Kumar Madhavan (20634731)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>With increasing hole and lumen diameter, we found a significant decrease in overall catheter relative resistance using DIH<sub>2</sub>0 (P < 0.001 and P < 0.002 respectively, n = 5). …”
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    Table 5_Breeding indoor watercress for enhanced crop biofortification: harnessing natural variation of wild germplasm.pdf by Yufei Qian (21575504)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>We quantified the natural genetic variation of a diverse collection of wild watercress germplasm, consisting of 32 accessions collected from 16 locations in nine countries worldwide and grown in a controlled indoor environment with contrasting blue light regimes. Significant phenotypic diversity was identified for all three categories of traits: morphology and yield varied by 68% across the population (leaf size, biomass production, and stem length), with sensory (sugar content and brix), and nutritional quality (glucosinolates, vitamin C, carotenoids) varying by 45% and 43% respectively. …”
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    Table 2_Breeding indoor watercress for enhanced crop biofortification: harnessing natural variation of wild germplasm.docx by Yufei Qian (21575504)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>We quantified the natural genetic variation of a diverse collection of wild watercress germplasm, consisting of 32 accessions collected from 16 locations in nine countries worldwide and grown in a controlled indoor environment with contrasting blue light regimes. Significant phenotypic diversity was identified for all three categories of traits: morphology and yield varied by 68% across the population (leaf size, biomass production, and stem length), with sensory (sugar content and brix), and nutritional quality (glucosinolates, vitamin C, carotenoids) varying by 45% and 43% respectively. …”
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    Table 1_Breeding indoor watercress for enhanced crop biofortification: harnessing natural variation of wild germplasm.docx by Yufei Qian (21575504)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>We quantified the natural genetic variation of a diverse collection of wild watercress germplasm, consisting of 32 accessions collected from 16 locations in nine countries worldwide and grown in a controlled indoor environment with contrasting blue light regimes. Significant phenotypic diversity was identified for all three categories of traits: morphology and yield varied by 68% across the population (leaf size, biomass production, and stem length), with sensory (sugar content and brix), and nutritional quality (glucosinolates, vitamin C, carotenoids) varying by 45% and 43% respectively. …”
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    Table 4_Breeding indoor watercress for enhanced crop biofortification: harnessing natural variation of wild germplasm.pdf by Yufei Qian (21575504)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>We quantified the natural genetic variation of a diverse collection of wild watercress germplasm, consisting of 32 accessions collected from 16 locations in nine countries worldwide and grown in a controlled indoor environment with contrasting blue light regimes. Significant phenotypic diversity was identified for all three categories of traits: morphology and yield varied by 68% across the population (leaf size, biomass production, and stem length), with sensory (sugar content and brix), and nutritional quality (glucosinolates, vitamin C, carotenoids) varying by 45% and 43% respectively. …”