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  1. 1921

    Single pile response to uplift load: Computational model and analysis by Sudip Basack (20269500)

    Published 2025
    “…The load-displacement responses were found as initially linear, then hyperbolic. With depth, the magnitude of interface shear stress increased, while the pile displacements decreased. …”
  2. 1922

    Feasibility of AI-powered assessment scoring: Can large language models replace human raters? by Michael Jaworski III (22156096)

    Published 2025
    “…Scoring discrepancies were resolved by a blinded third rater. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), paired samples <i>t</i>-tests, and descriptive statistics evaluated interrater reliability, accuracy, and speed. …”
  3. 1923

    Relatedness of <i>Legionella pneumophila</i> Refseq. by Fanny Mazzamurro (19845903)

    Published 2024
    “…In standard conditions close to half of the strains of Lp and a more than a third in Ab are below the detection limit and thus presumably non-transformable. …”
  4. 1924

    Proportion of persistent genes in plasmids. by Fanny Mazzamurro (19845903)

    Published 2024
    “…In standard conditions close to half of the strains of Lp and a more than a third in Ab are below the detection limit and thus presumably non-transformable. …”
  5. 1925

    Table 1_The benefit of fodder legumes as dairy feeding source for reducing greenhousegas emissions of modelled farms.docx by Karin Weggler (21669608)

    Published 2025
    “…Fodder production is the third major source of GHG emission in dairy production. …”
  6. 1926

    Table 1_Gut-to-tumor translocation of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae shapes the microbiome and chemoresistance in pancreatic cancer.docx by Lei Zhao (144153)

    Published 2025
    “…The clinical correlations, microbial metabolic pathways and antibiotic resistome were further assessed. In a follow-up validation, intraoperative tumor tissue and pancreatic fluid were sampled from PC patients and underwent comprehensive microbiological analysis, including bacterial culture, mass spectrometry-based identification, and third-generation whole-genome sequencing of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates.…”
  7. 1927

    Data Sheet 1_Dose-response of tomato fruit yield to far-red fraction in supplementary lighting.docx by Elena Vincenzi (15444443)

    Published 2025
    “…We conclude that adding FR to supplementary lighting can increase tomato fruit yield linearly up to an FR fraction of 0.40, while at higher FR fractions, further increases in FR have limited or even negative effects on yield and decrease radiation and electricity use efficiency.…”
  8. 1928

    Supplementary Material for: Exploring the ability of novel choroidal biomarkers in predicting treatment outcomes of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy by Zhang Y. (2828780)

    Published 2024
    “…The greater change of central macular thickness (CMT) was significantly correlated with increased CMT (P=0.030), decreased CT (P=0.042) and decreased CVI (p=0.038) at baseline. …”
  9. 1929

    Table1_Emergy-based evaluation of production efficiency and sustainability of diversified multi-cropping systems in the Yangtze River Basin.docx by Xinhui Lei (20143704)

    Published 2024
    “…In the third mature crop selection, compared with that of corn, the ELR of soybean decreased by 14.32%, and the ESI increased by 18.55%. …”
  10. 1930

    Table 1_Distinct response patterns of endothelial markers to the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 booster vaccine are associated with the spike-specific IgG antibody production.docx by Beatriz Castro-Robles (20506802)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Methods<p>A prospective longitudinal study was conducted at University General Hospital of Albacete, involving 38 healthy health-care workers. …”
  11. 1931

    Detailed evaluation of the automated cell counting method. by Nafiseh Atapour (19727499)

    Published 2024
    “…The relation between the automated count (n<sub>CNN</sub>, abscissas) and the ground truth manual count (n<sub>M</sub>, ordinates) shows a linear relation between the two quantities. The residuals average to zero (two-sided t-test, t<10<sup>−4</sup>, p = 1, μ = 0). …”
  12. 1932

    Data Sheet 1_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.csv by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Our research demonstrates that magnitudes of turbulent fluxes scale linearly with local wind speeds (r-values between −0.80 and −0.98 for sensible heat flux on a south föhn day, p-values < 0.001), with locations at similar elevations exhibiting comparable trends of increasing turbulent flux with wind speed. …”
  13. 1933

    Video 1_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.mp4 by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Our research demonstrates that magnitudes of turbulent fluxes scale linearly with local wind speeds (r-values between −0.80 and −0.98 for sensible heat flux on a south föhn day, p-values < 0.001), with locations at similar elevations exhibiting comparable trends of increasing turbulent flux with wind speed. …”
  14. 1934

    Video 3_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.mp4 by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Our research demonstrates that magnitudes of turbulent fluxes scale linearly with local wind speeds (r-values between −0.80 and −0.98 for sensible heat flux on a south föhn day, p-values < 0.001), with locations at similar elevations exhibiting comparable trends of increasing turbulent flux with wind speed. …”
  15. 1935

    Video 2_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.mp4 by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Our research demonstrates that magnitudes of turbulent fluxes scale linearly with local wind speeds (r-values between −0.80 and −0.98 for sensible heat flux on a south föhn day, p-values < 0.001), with locations at similar elevations exhibiting comparable trends of increasing turbulent flux with wind speed. …”
  16. 1936

    Data Sheet 2_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.pdf by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Our research demonstrates that magnitudes of turbulent fluxes scale linearly with local wind speeds (r-values between −0.80 and −0.98 for sensible heat flux on a south föhn day, p-values < 0.001), with locations at similar elevations exhibiting comparable trends of increasing turbulent flux with wind speed. …”
  17. 1937

    Supplementary information files for "The transport and vertical distribution of microplastics in the Mekong River, SE Asia" by Freija Mendrik (20408717)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, microplastic abundance does not linearly follow discharge changes during annual monsoonal floods or mirror siliciclastic sediment transport, as microplastic concentrations decrease rapidly during higher monsoon flows. …”
  18. 1938

    Data Sheet 1_Disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on socially vulnerable communities: the case of Jane and Finch in Toronto, Ontario.docx by Zahra Movahedi Nia (9238798)

    Published 2025
    “…The percentage of the third-dose vaccination was significantly lower for the Jane and Finch community (p = 0.0004). …”
  19. 1939

    Table 1_Dietary retinoic acid improved the growth, lipid metabolism and immune status in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.docx by Qin-Cheng Huang (20944886)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, 296 mg/kg dietary RA increased the protein expression of RXR, CAMKKβ and phospho-AMPK. A dietary RA level of 296 mg/kg could decrease oxidative stress by upregulating the expression of peroxiredoxin 5 (prx5) and improve immunity by upregulating expression of toll-like receptor 2 (toll2), myeloid differentiation factor 88 (myd88) and dosal in the hepatopancreas. …”
  20. 1940

    Table 2_Dietary retinoic acid improved the growth, lipid metabolism and immune status in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.docx by Qin-Cheng Huang (20944886)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, 296 mg/kg dietary RA increased the protein expression of RXR, CAMKKβ and phospho-AMPK. A dietary RA level of 296 mg/kg could decrease oxidative stress by upregulating the expression of peroxiredoxin 5 (prx5) and improve immunity by upregulating expression of toll-like receptor 2 (toll2), myeloid differentiation factor 88 (myd88) and dosal in the hepatopancreas. …”