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    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. 1722

    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.…”
  3. 1723

    Effectiveness of Interventions to Reduce Sedentary Behaviour in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials by Stefanie Harding (21025237)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects over 300 million people and is the third leading cause of death. People with COPD spend a large amount of their day sedentary, which is associated with reduced life expectancy.…”
  4. 1724

    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. …”
  5. 1725

    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). …”
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    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. …”
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    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. …”
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    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. …”
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    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. …”
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    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. …”
  11. 1731

    Optimisation of read depth, DNA quantity, and unique alternate observation threshold. by Melinda L. Tursky (20790436)

    Published 2025
    “…Variants ≥ 0.02 VAF could be detected at 97% as low as 500 × , whereas 5,000 × was required to detect two-thirds of variants at 0.0008 VAF. A target depth of 2,000-3,000 × detected 95% of variants ≥~0.01 VAF. …”
  12. 1732

    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. …”
  13. 1733

    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. …”
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    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. …”
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    Core_models.R by Kryštof Korejs (18156751)

    Published 2024
    “…In the S2 forest, there was also a collapse in the density of insectivore assemblages. …”
  16. 1736

    Core_dataset.csv by Kryštof Korejs (18156751)

    Published 2024
    “…In the S2 forest, there was also a collapse in the density of insectivore assemblages. …”
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    Strength characteristics of metakaolin and cement stabilized dredged clay at high water content by Zhicheng Wang (453756)

    Published 2025
    “…Initially, the shear stress increased linearly with shear displacement until it peaked, after which it rapidly decreased, indicating a brittle failure mode. …”
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    DataSheet1_Electronic structure of metal oxide dications with ammonia ligands and their reactivity towards the selective conversion of methane to methanol.PDF by Emily E. Claveau (18115338)

    Published 2024
    “…We find that the oxyl states activate a C-H bond easily with barriers smaller than 10 kcal/mol across all first-row transition metals, while the barriers for the oxo states start from about 50 kcal/mol for M = Ti and decrease linearly to 10 kcal/mol going toward M = Ni. …”
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    Fig 4 - by Helene Dumont (19812720)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>a. Population-level averaged inversion and negation effects and Bayesian non-linear mixed model predictions as a function of Orientation filter</b>. …”
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    Soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometry in subtropical forests of Zhejiang, China by Tonggui Wu (20215883)

    Published 2025
    “…Both SOC content and C:N ratio <a href="" target="_blank">exhibited non-linear trends with latitude</a>, initially decreasing and then increasing beyond a turning point at 29°N due to systematic grid-based soil sampling in Jinqu Basin with warmer conditions, which is different to global and China’s forests. …”