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Estimation of ATP released in cells in responding-cell clusters.
Published 2025“…(B) Estimated ATP released by each cell inside the analyzed ROI_cluster using measurement of partial ATP released (ROI_1.5px). …”
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Bycatch survival estimates.
Published 2025“…Distributions represent proportion of sharks surviving the capture and release process from 1000 Monte Carlo simulations incorporating modeled estimates of at-vessel and post-release survival, and regional-specific fishing conditions.…”
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Daily position estimates obtained from ATs of SKJ released in the period from 2014 to 2021.
Published 2025“…Release and recapture locations of PDTs shown as arrows are overlaid for comparison.…”
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The estimation of the home range and core activity area of a female red panda released into the wild.
Published 2025“…<p>A: The home range of the red panda, estimated using the MCP method after release. B: The home range and core activity area of the red panda, estimated using the KDE method after release.…”
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BPCA ratios and proxies evaluated in this study. The variable <i>n</i> in the equation for the Average CAS refers to the number of carboxylic acid substitutions (3, 4, 5 or 6). The “expected correlations” column details the trends anticipated for the values yielded by the ratio or proxy as a function of pyrolysis temperature, with implications for aromaticity and aromatic condensation. For instance, with hotter pyrolysis temperatures (red arrow), the average CAS should increase. This is indicative of increased aromaticity (“+ arom”) and increased aromatic condensation (“+ cond”)....
Published 2025“…This is indicative of increased aromaticity (“+ arom”) and increased aromatic condensation (“+ cond”). …”
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Validation of child labor measures using third-party data, households with all children in school.
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