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    Spontaneous oxycodone withdrawal disrupts sleep/wake architecture. by Michael Gulledge (20577135)

    Published 2025
    “…For lights on, when rats show less % time asleep, the number of NREM (<b>B, left panel</b>) and Wake (<b>D, left panel</b>) bouts is increased, with corresponding decreases in NREM and REM bout duration. For lights off, there is a significant increase in the # of bouts of all sleep stages (<b>B, C, D, right panels</b>) with a corresponding decrease in Wake bout duration (<b>D, right panel</b>). …”
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    Raw data of Figures. by Xiaoqiang Huang (1457860)

    Published 2025
    “…<i>Broussonetia papyrifera</i> is a traditional Chinese medicine that exhibited a significant therapeutic effect on psoriasis in our previous study due to its remarkable anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. …”
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    Meteorological conditions during exposures. by Yelena Polivkina (14341291)

    Published 2024
    “…Under aerial tritium oxide uptake, the distribution of tritium in non-leafy crops was as follows: leaf–stem–fruit (in decreasing order). After exposure, a non-significant amount of tritium is firmly retained in plants for a long time. …”
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    Supporting information. by Jianqin Ma (20328414)

    Published 2025
    “…Agricultural water footprint (WF<sub>argi</sub>) account for the largest share, while industrial water footprint (WF<sub>indu</sub>) show a decreasing trend, indicating improved water-use efficiency in industry. …”
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    Water footprint at regional levels in China. by Jianqin Ma (20328414)

    Published 2025
    “…Agricultural water footprint (WF<sub>argi</sub>) account for the largest share, while industrial water footprint (WF<sub>indu</sub>) show a decreasing trend, indicating improved water-use efficiency in industry. …”