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    Mechanism of Peroxynitrite Interaction with Ferric <i>M. tuberculosis</i> Nitrobindin: A Computational Study by Andresa Messias (14384003)

    Published 2024
    “…In this work, we shed light on the molecular basis of the ONOO<sup>–</sup> and ONOOH reactivity of ferric <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Nb (<i>Mt</i>-Nb(III)) by dissecting the ligand migration toward the active site, the water molecule release, and the ligand binding process by computer simulations. …”
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    Mechanism of Peroxynitrite Interaction with Ferric <i>M. tuberculosis</i> Nitrobindin: A Computational Study by Andresa Messias (14384003)

    Published 2024
    “…In this work, we shed light on the molecular basis of the ONOO<sup>–</sup> and ONOOH reactivity of ferric <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Nb (<i>Mt</i>-Nb(III)) by dissecting the ligand migration toward the active site, the water molecule release, and the ligand binding process by computer simulations. …”
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    Alcoholic Hepatitis Markedly Decreases the Capacity for Urea Synthesis by Emilie Glavind (3159438)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The FHNC was markedly decreased in the alcoholic hepatitis patients compared with the healthy controls (7.2±4.9 L/h vs. 37.4±6.8 L/h, P<0.01), and the largest decrease was observed in those with severe alcoholic hepatitis (4.9±3.6 L/h vs. 9.9±4.9 L/h, P<0.05). …”
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    Depletion of SNEV decreases the splicing efficiency of nuclear extracts by Johannes Grillari (13055)

    Published 2011
    “…Lane 1 shows the unspliced adenoviral pre-mRNA. A decrease of the second catalytical step of the reaction was observed in the SNEV depleted extracts when compared to depleted controls, where irrelevant antibodies were used for depletion (lanes 3 and 4) or where untreated NE was used for splicing (lane 2). …”
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    Lecturers by gender. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The USA featured the largest number of lecturers (69.44%), while the presentations of posters were more balanced among the 4 countries that exhibited the highest levels of production (i.e., Brazil, the USA, Mexico and South Korea). …”
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    Thematic cloud for posters [2013-23]. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The USA featured the largest number of lecturers (69.44%), while the presentations of posters were more balanced among the 4 countries that exhibited the highest levels of production (i.e., Brazil, the USA, Mexico and South Korea). …”
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    Posters by gender. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The USA featured the largest number of lecturers (69.44%), while the presentations of posters were more balanced among the 4 countries that exhibited the highest levels of production (i.e., Brazil, the USA, Mexico and South Korea). …”
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    Thematic clouds for lectures. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The USA featured the largest number of lecturers (69.44%), while the presentations of posters were more balanced among the 4 countries that exhibited the highest levels of production (i.e., Brazil, the USA, Mexico and South Korea). …”
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    Sample Data. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The USA featured the largest number of lecturers (69.44%), while the presentations of posters were more balanced among the 4 countries that exhibited the highest levels of production (i.e., Brazil, the USA, Mexico and South Korea). …”
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    Six-year graduation rate estimates for small subgroups of students. by Mason N. Tedeschi (16447160)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using a Markov model (bottom panels) to estimate SYGR for AALANA (left panels) and first-generation (right panels) science majors leads to tighter 95% confidence intervals and decreases year-to-year variability as compared to a traditional approach (top panels). …”
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