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The increases and decreases in year-to-year migration.
Published 2013“…<p>The upper-left and upper-right plots respectively show the largest 5% of decreases and increases from one state to another; the width of the line corresponds to the magnitude of the exodus. …”
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Presentation_1_Galectin-3 Decreases 4-1BBL Bioactivity by Crosslinking Soluble and Membrane Expressed 4-1BB.pdf
Published 2022“…Here, we show that Galectin-3 (Gal-3) decreases the cellular response to its ligand (4-1BBL). …”
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(A) Growth of <i>M</i>. <i>smegmatis ΔFtsEX</i> cells with rifampicin [350 μg/ml] with the time interval between consecutive microdialysis steps doubled to 2 hours—across the various microdialyser growth chambers sizes—1700pL (red curves), 1200pL (green), 500pL (blue) and 200pL (black). The growth curves on the right represent the average cell density of the individual reactors shown on the left. With the slower dilution rate, the cell populations in the larger reactors become more tolerant to rifampicin in accordance to the reactor volume: the fraction of reactors with growth decreases as the volume increases....
Published 2015“…Five of six 200pL cultures and among the larger cultures, only one of the eight 500pL cultures tolerated rifampicin (red circles). …”
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DataSheet_2_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx
Published 2024“…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…”
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DataSheet_3_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx
Published 2024“…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…”
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