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    Advanced experimental investigation of explosive characteristics in premixed syngas/air mixtures using a narrow gap disk burner by Mingzhao Wang (2956800)

    Published 2025
    “…P<sub>max</sub> increases with Φ initially then decreases, reaching a peak value of 308 kPa at Φ = 1.2. …”
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    Juvenile demyelination impairs the maturation of PV interneurons in the PFC. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Average action potential (AP) frequency in response to 0-650 pA current steps illustrating a significant decrease in PV interneuron firing frequency in cuprizone-treated mice. …”
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    PV interneurons from Shiverer mice show many similarities with the ones from mice that underwent juvenile demyelination. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Average action potential (AP) frequency in response to 0-650 pA current steps illustrating a significant decrease in PV interneuron firing frequency in Shiverer mice (<i>group x current two-way repeated measures: n = 25/25 cells from 9 mice per group: F(13,624) = 2.303, **p < 0.0056</i>). …”
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    Remyelination in adulthood leads to an incomplete restoration of PV interneuron properties. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Average action potential (AP) frequency in response to 0-650 pA current steps illustrating a significant decrease in PV interneuron firing frequency in remyelination (green) mice (<i>group x current two-way repeated measures: n = 25/19 cells from 8 mice per group: F(13,546) = 3.962, ***p < 0.001</i>). …”
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    Sample means, SDs, and selected correlations. by Erik Lykke Mortensen (7239170)

    Published 2025
    “…Educational attainment was a particularly strong predictor of status attainment. …”