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    Cyclization Decoded: Engineering Amylomaltase for Efficient α‑Glucan Transformations by Han Liu (288039)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, we identify that postglycosylation noncovalent polysaccharide chain transfer emerges as the decisive factor in cyclization, particularly for AM–degree of polymerization (DP) greater than 30 substrate complexes, where this noncovalent step (≥13.6 kcal/mol) dictates the rate of CA production. 57 variants with enhanced activity (up to a 2.3-fold increase) were engineered in our biochemical experiments by strategically modulating the chain transfer step. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Biorefinery—inspired, two-step valorization strategy to manage plant-based recalcitrant organic waste, involving solvent extraction, and fermentation with Bacillus cla... by Sreejith Meppoyilam (20563139)

    Published 2025
    “…Deriving inspiration, the proposed strategy puts together a unique and compatible combination of processes. This novel two-step valorization workflow involves the extraction of small molecules using organic solvents, and fermentation of resulting denatured residues (increased biodegradability or decreased recalcitrance) of reduced microbial load. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Biorefinery—inspired, two-step valorization strategy to manage plant-based recalcitrant organic waste, involving solvent extraction, and fermentation with Bacillus cla... by Sreejith Meppoyilam (20563139)

    Published 2025
    “…Deriving inspiration, the proposed strategy puts together a unique and compatible combination of processes. This novel two-step valorization workflow involves the extraction of small molecules using organic solvents, and fermentation of resulting denatured residues (increased biodegradability or decreased recalcitrance) of reduced microbial load. …”
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    Baseline characteristics of the study sample<sup>β</sup>μ. by Osama Mohamed Ibrahim (12006954)

    Published 2024
    “…Pharmacists in Active Group A (37.2%) and Active Group B (32.3%) most commonly intervened by recommending the cessation of medication, while the most common intervention in the Control Group was recommending a decrease in dose (29.8%). The mean cost reduction per patient was highest in Active Group A (31.3 ±11.8 $), followed by Active Group B (20.8 ±8.6 $) and the Control Group (19.6 ±9.5 $). …”
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    The flow diagram of the study (CONSORT, 2010). by Osama Mohamed Ibrahim (12006954)

    Published 2024
    “…Pharmacists in Active Group A (37.2%) and Active Group B (32.3%) most commonly intervened by recommending the cessation of medication, while the most common intervention in the Control Group was recommending a decrease in dose (29.8%). The mean cost reduction per patient was highest in Active Group A (31.3 ±11.8 $), followed by Active Group B (20.8 ±8.6 $) and the Control Group (19.6 ±9.5 $). …”
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    High Stability, Piezoelectric Response, and Promising Photocatalytic Activity on the New Pentagonal CGeP<sub>4</sub> Monolayer by José A. S. Laranjeira (18870824)

    Published 2024
    “…Under compressive strain, the band gap decreases almost linearly to 2.65 eV at −8% strain and then drops sharply to 0.97 eV, an ∼69% variation. …”
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    High Stability, Piezoelectric Response, and Promising Photocatalytic Activity on the New Pentagonal CGeP<sub>4</sub> Monolayer by José A. S. Laranjeira (18870824)

    Published 2024
    “…Under compressive strain, the band gap decreases almost linearly to 2.65 eV at −8% strain and then drops sharply to 0.97 eV, an ∼69% variation. …”
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    Transcript response differences between T1R and LEP patients for GO terms, KEGG or Reactome pathways that showed significant enrichment for both the LEP and T1R groups. by Wilian Correa-Macedo (11813183)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>C</b>) Heatmap for all DET of the GO term “inflammatory response”. The mean Log<sub>2</sub>FC for all DET was retrieved for each group and ordered by decreasing values of the LEP group. …”
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    Multiomics Identified the Nutritional Improvement in LAB-Fermented Goat Milk by Liyan Ge (13017372)

    Published 2025
    “…Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in fermented goat milk (FGM) significantly alter its composition, though their effect on goat milk’s nutritional profile is not well understood. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Impact of large-scale oceanic variability on Adriatic fisheries evidenced through the ‘mean temperature of the catch’ approach.docx by Elvis Kamberi (22759586)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Climate change is significantly impacting marine ecosystems, altering their structure and functioning by influencing all levels of organization. …”
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    Elephant ethogram grouped by behavioral category. by Ana Belén López Pérez (22693281)

    Published 2025
    “…During the limited contact period, aggressive interactions were positively associated with fGCM concentrations, whereas a longer duration since first introduction was associated with a decrease. In the physical introduction step, the number of days since the first introduction positively predicted an increase in fGCM concentrations, while the fAM concentration before social interactions negatively predicted fGCM. …”
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    Behavioral data collection summary. by Ana Belén López Pérez (22693281)

    Published 2025
    “…During the limited contact period, aggressive interactions were positively associated with fGCM concentrations, whereas a longer duration since first introduction was associated with a decrease. In the physical introduction step, the number of days since the first introduction positively predicted an increase in fGCM concentrations, while the fAM concentration before social interactions negatively predicted fGCM. …”
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    Male elephant subjects included in the study. by Ana Belén López Pérez (22693281)

    Published 2025
    “…During the limited contact period, aggressive interactions were positively associated with fGCM concentrations, whereas a longer duration since first introduction was associated with a decrease. In the physical introduction step, the number of days since the first introduction positively predicted an increase in fGCM concentrations, while the fAM concentration before social interactions negatively predicted fGCM. …”
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    ECC map. by Ana Belén López Pérez (22693281)

    Published 2025
    “…During the limited contact period, aggressive interactions were positively associated with fGCM concentrations, whereas a longer duration since first introduction was associated with a decrease. In the physical introduction step, the number of days since the first introduction positively predicted an increase in fGCM concentrations, while the fAM concentration before social interactions negatively predicted fGCM. …”
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    Data set. by Ana Belén López Pérez (22693281)

    Published 2025
    “…During the limited contact period, aggressive interactions were positively associated with fGCM concentrations, whereas a longer duration since first introduction was associated with a decrease. In the physical introduction step, the number of days since the first introduction positively predicted an increase in fGCM concentrations, while the fAM concentration before social interactions negatively predicted fGCM. …”
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    Sample characteristics. by Debbie Huang (382062)

    Published 2025
    “…The proportion of days passive data were collected was consistent over time for both groups; the clinical interview and active survey completion decreased over the study course. Results of this study suggest digital phenotyping has significant potential as a method of long-term mental health monitoring in adolescents. …”
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