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  1. 40021

    Spatial-temporal variation in litterfall in seasonally dry tropical forests in Northeastern Brazil by V. F. P. Araújo (7141901)

    Published 2019
    “…Additionally, the characteristics (density, species richness, height and mean basal area) of the tree-shrub stratum in plots with a 10 m radius surrounding each collector. …”
  2. 40022

    Effects of the presence of stabilimentum concerning prey vibration acting in the direction tangent to the spiral threads. by G. Greco (7636232)

    Published 2025
    “…When looking at the figure, beware of the overlap of some lines (e.g., A and D cases for the output O8-O11).</p>…”
  3. 40023

    Data_Sheet_1_Hybrid Gibbsite Nanoplatelet/Cellulose Nanocrystal Multilayered Coatings for Oxygen Barrier Improvement.PDF by Maud Chemin (5931452)

    Published 2019
    “…The measurement of the oxygen transmission rate (OTR) at 23°C and 50% RH showed that the oxygen barrier properties of the bare substrates could be significantly improved (e.g., 75% decrease of the OTR) after the deposition of such thin (<100 nm) multilayered hybrid films. …”
  4. 40024

    Table_1_Is COVID-19 Keeping us Up at Night? Stress, Anxiety, and Sleep Among Adult Twins.pdf by Siny Tsang (3705889)

    Published 2021
    “…About half of participants reported no change in sleep amount (50.1%) or sleep quality (55.6%). Approximately one-third of the participants had increased amount of sleep (29.8%), and 32.9% reported a decrease in sleep quality. …”
  5. 40025

    Development and Validation of an Immunoassay for Quantification of Topoisomerase I in Solid Tumor Tissues by Thomas D. Pfister (107712)

    Published 2012
    “…Cellular response to Top1 inhibitors is complex, but Top1 target engagement is a necessary first step in this process. This paper reports the development and validation of a quantitative immunoassay for Top1 in tumors.…”
  6. 40026

    NHP MGIA methods optimisation experiments by Rachel Tanner (10150382)

    Published 2021
    “…Mycobacterial growth was lower when co-cultures contained serum </p><p>that had been heat-inactivated compared with serum that had not been heat inactivated, but this was not </p><p>statistically significant by Wilcoxon (p=0.06, delta mean TTP = 24 hours; Wilcoxon, Figure 8A). It has been </p><p>reported that heat inactivation of serum decreases uptake of mycobacteria into monocytes due to the </p><p>destruction of complement. …”
  7. 40027

    Hybrid assembly statistics for individual libraries. by Reginaldo M. Kuroshu (249180)

    Published 2010
    “…In the last step, the N50 contig size for library 1 decreased because some contigs from the previous step were not associated with any Sanger read and were then discarded to avoid false positives. …”
  8. 40028

    Grain Yield and Quality of Foxtail Millet (<i>Setaria italica</i> L.) in Response to Tribenuron-Methyl by Na Ning (622994)

    Published 2015
    “…TBM treatments at 11.25 to 90 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup> reduced root and shoot biomass and grain yield to varying degrees. In each of the two years, grain yield declined by 50.2% in Zhangzagu 10 with a herbicide dosage of 45 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup> and by 45.2% in Jingu 21 with a herbicide dosage of 22.5 g ai ha<sup>−1</sup> (recommended dosage). …”
  9. 40029

    Data_Sheet_1_Tract Specific White Matter Lesion Load Affects White Matter Microstructure and Their Relationships With Functional Connectivity and Cognitive Decline.docx by Tae Kim (3405566)

    Published 2022
    “…Tract-specific relationships of WMH, TC and FC with a multi-domain neuropsychological test battery and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) were also separately assessed by lasso linear regression. …”
  10. 40030

    Nuclear Quantum Effects in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions from Neural Network Molecular Dynamics Simulations by Matti Hellström (1886893)

    Published 2018
    “…Moreover, NQEs significantly lower the proton transfer barriers, thus increasing the proton transfer rates, resulting in an increase of the diffusion coefficient in particular of OH<sup>–</sup>, as well as a decrease of the mean residence time of molecules in the first hydration shell around Na<sup>+</sup> at high NaOH concentrations.…”
  11. 40031

    Humic substances and its distribution in coffee crop under cover crops and weed control methods by Bruno Henrique Martins (7368752)

    Published 2021
    “…Data showed that humic substances comprised about 50 % of SOM. Although different cover crops and weed control methods did not alter humic and fulvic acid carbon content, a possible incidence of condensed aromatic structures at depth increments in fulvic acids was observed, leading to an average decrease of 53 % in the E4/E6 ratio. …”
  12. 40032

    N-SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: AN OPTION FOR OBESITY AND GERD by Mariano PALERMO (6326723)

    Published 2019
    “…Aim: To describe a technique and preliminary results of sleeve gastrectomy with a Nissen fundoplication, in order to decrease reflux after sleeve. …”
  13. 40033

    Enterohemorrhagic <em>Escherichia coli</em> O157∶H7 Gene Expression Profiling in Response to Growth in the Presence of Host Epithelia by Narveen Jandu (265979)

    Published 2009
    “…Relative to bacteria grown in each of the other conditions, EHEC O157∶H7 cultured in the presence of cultured epithelial cells displayed a distinct gene-expression profile. A 2.0-fold increase in the expression of 71 genes and a 2.0-fold decrease in expression of 60 other genes were identified in EHEC O157∶H7 grown in the presence of epithelial cells, compared to bacteria grown in media alone.…”
  14. 40034

    Pre-training refines the spatio-temporal receptive field of neurons in the output layer. by Lilly May (18993384)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the decrease in the receptive field size over the 10 frames for each model is a result of the convolution process. …”
  15. 40035

    Data_Sheet_1_Regulation of NADPH Oxidase-Mediated Superoxide Production by Acetylation and Deacetylation.pdf by Ning Xia (196015)

    Published 2021
    “…In human monocytic THP-1 cells, phorbol ester-stimulated superoxide production was enhanced by inhibitors of histone deacetylases (HDACs; including quisinostat, trichostatin A (TSA), PCI34051, and tubastatin A) and decreased by inhibitors of histone acetyltransferases [such as garcinol, curcumin, and histone acetyltransferase (HAT) Inhibitor II]. …”
  16. 40036

    Inter-county mobility patterns reflect social distancing and travel restrictions. by Hengfang Deng (7003667)

    Published 2021
    “…While the data only lost a small number of devices, the two measures both plummeted more than 50% within two weeks before recovering.…”
  17. 40037

    <i>In-silico</i> identification of fingerprint of pyrazolyl sulfonamide responsible for inhibition of <i>N</i>-myristoyltransferase using Monte Carlo method with index of ideality... by Ashwani Kumar (55732)

    Published 2020
    “…A greater value of cRp<sup>2</sup> <i>i.e.</i> 0.5 for all models in Y-randomization test showed the robustness of developed models. …”
  18. 40038

    Data_Sheet_1_Shared Species Analysis, Augmented by Stochasticity Analysis, Is More Effective Than Diversity Analysis in Detecting Variations in the Gut Microbiomes.PDF by Zhanshan (Sam) Ma (4370170)

    Published 2022
    “…The shared species analysis (SSA) is a computational technique that can discern changes of community composition by detecting the increase/decrease of shared species between two sets of microbiome samples, and it should be more sensitive than standard diversity analysis in discerning changes in microbiome structures. …”
  19. 40039

    Actual/possible support. by Steven L. Yu (18150306)

    Published 2024
    “…Panel B: For each genome pair in every large DB, the shared taxonomic rank was taken, and species distances tallied (middle panel, with counts for each rank’s trace normalized to the maximum count in the trace). Panel A: For each genome pair, Mash distances at or below the reliability threshold (0.2) were taken and binned by species distance; by tree distance 0.2, Mash distance has plateaued at its maximum, after which percentages of measurable genome pairs decrease until cutting off reporting after tree distance 0.5.…”
  20. 40040

    LTPi is expressed presynaptically. by Joana Lourenço (594392)

    Published 2014
    “…(H) Population data of PPR in baseline (white bar, open circles) and 20 min after depolarization (grey bar, solid circles). Note a decrease in PPR after the steps, indicating a change (an increase) in the probability of GABA release. …”