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A targeted RNAi screen identifies 17 RNAi candidates that decrease the prolonged lifespan of the METC mutant <i>isp-1;ctb-1</i> by at least 10%.
Published 2011“…The lifespan data from the separate trials were either pooled, compared by a stratified log-rank test (<i>p</i>≤0.001), and the percentage of mean lifespan decrease calculated or compared by log-rank test (<i>p</i>≤0.001) within each trial and the percentage of mean lifespan decrease was averaged. …”
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Table_10_Decrease of Clone Diversity in IgM Repertoires of HBV Chronically Infected Individuals With High Level of Viral Replication.pdf
Published 2021“…Nevertheless, the diversity of the unique clones decreased and some clusters of unique clones expanded in the IgM repertoire of chronic HBV carriers (CHB) compared with healthy adults (HH) and inactive HBV carriers (IHB). …”
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DHT increases whereas orchidectomy decreases the seminal vesicle weight in wild-type and SOD1-G93A mice.
Published 2013“…DHT-treated WT mice showed a 19% increase in seminal vesicle weight (156±10.6 mg, <i>p</i> = 0.042) compared with control WT mice (132.1±6.4 mg). …”
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Estimating Missing Unit Process Data in Life Cycle Assessment Using a Similarity-Based Approach
Published 2018“…We use the ecoinvent 3.1 unit process data sets to test our method in four steps: (1) dividing the data sets into a training set and a test set; (2) randomly removing certain numbers of data in the test set indicated as missing; (3) using similarity-weighted means of various numbers of most similar processes in the training set to estimate the missing data in the test set; and (4) comparing estimated data with the original values to determine the performance of the estimation. …”
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