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  1. 1881

    Phosphorylation as an Effective Tool to Improve Stability and Reduce Toxicity of Antimicrobial Peptides by Zufang Ba (11036420)

    Published 2024
    “…Among them, W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub>-P stood out as the most promising peptide, exhibiting similar antibacterial activity as its unphosphorylated analog W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub> but with significantly reduced hemolytic activity (19-fold decrease), cytotoxicity (3.3-fold decrease), and an extended serum half-life 6.3 times longer than W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub>. …”
  2. 1882

    Soil disturbance cross-sectional model. by Xia Li (14984)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the subsoiling effect was further improved as the working speed decreased and the frequency of air blasts increased, satisfying the subsoiling operation assessment standards. …”
  3. 1883

    Test plan table. by Xia Li (14984)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the subsoiling effect was further improved as the working speed decreased and the frequency of air blasts increased, satisfying the subsoiling operation assessment standards. …”
  4. 1884

    Gas jet subsoiling model. by Xia Li (14984)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the subsoiling effect was further improved as the working speed decreased and the frequency of air blasts increased, satisfying the subsoiling operation assessment standards. …”
  5. 1885

    Schematic diagram of the airflow passage. by Xia Li (14984)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the subsoiling effect was further improved as the working speed decreased and the frequency of air blasts increased, satisfying the subsoiling operation assessment standards. …”
  6. 1886

    Variation in soil penetration resistance. by Xia Li (14984)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the subsoiling effect was further improved as the working speed decreased and the frequency of air blasts increased, satisfying the subsoiling operation assessment standards. …”
  7. 1887

    Supersonic gas jet subsoiler experiment. by Xia Li (14984)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the subsoiling effect was further improved as the working speed decreased and the frequency of air blasts increased, satisfying the subsoiling operation assessment standards. …”
  8. 1888

    Volcano plot on differential expression. by Bingshuo Shi (21485387)

    Published 2025
    “…The findings revealed that 5558 genes in total were significantly altered during diapause, with pyruvate kinase (PK), trehalose synthase (TPS), superoxide dismutase (SOD), citrate synthase (CS), and 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) showing significant decreases. …”
  9. 1889
  10. 1890

    Data Sheet 1_Statistics and behavior of clinically significant extra-pulmonary vein atrial fibrillation sources: machine-learning-enhanced electrographic flow mapping in persistent... by Peter Ruppersberg (22123543)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the majority of significant sources were not continuously active; however, when these sources switched “ON,” the spatial variability of AF cycle lengths in the respective atrium decreased by more than 50%, suggesting an entraining effect.…”
  11. 1891
  12. 1892

    Chemical properties of the soil. by Dominika Radzikowska-Kujawska (14439076)

    Published 2025
    “…In the control, CO<sub>2</sub> assimilation was practically inhibited due to drought (98% drop), while in the plants in which the Trichoderma preparation was used together with half dose of NPK and manure, there was only a slight decrease (1% and 13% respectively). A greatest, significant improvement in the DM of roots under drought was noted in plants in which the Pisum forecrop was applied together with NPK and manure (230% and 168% respectively). …”
  13. 1893

    Participant demographics. by Anita B. Frohlich (20660615)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that paced nostril breathing both decreased alpha/mu oscillations over central and parietal areas and increased frontal midline and occipital theta oscillations when comparing to spontaneous breathing. …”
  14. 1894

    Theta power for frontal midline ROI. by Anita B. Frohlich (20660615)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that paced nostril breathing both decreased alpha/mu oscillations over central and parietal areas and increased frontal midline and occipital theta oscillations when comparing to spontaneous breathing. …”
  15. 1895

    Variables name and variable measurement. by Jinyuan Li (5927267)

    Published 2025
    “…Using the medical insurance records from 2017 to 2022, we evaluated the impact of the DRG system on medical costs, service efficiency and healthcare quality.…”
  16. 1896
  17. 1897

    Descriptive statistics and variable definitions. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  18. 1898

    The results of endogenous analysis. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  19. 1899

    Correlation test. by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
  20. 1900

    S1 Dataset - by Tiantian Dong (6247917)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”