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Table_2_Quantitative EEG Tomography of Early Childhood Malnutrition.DOCX
Published 2018“…Four clusters of differences were found: (a) increased theta activity (3.91–5.86 Hz) in electrodes T4, O2, Pz and in the sources of the supplementary motor area (SMA); b) decreased alpha1 (8.59–8.98 Hz) in Fronto-central electrodes and sources of widespread bilateral prefrontal are; (c) increased alpha2 (11.33–12.50 Hz) in Temporo-parietal electrodes as well as in sources in Central-parietal areas of the right hemisphere; and (d) increased beta (13.67–18.36 Hz), in T4, T5 and P4 electrodes and decreased in the sources of bilateral occipital-temporal areas. …”
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Table_1_Quantitative EEG Tomography of Early Childhood Malnutrition.DOCX
Published 2018“…Four clusters of differences were found: (a) increased theta activity (3.91–5.86 Hz) in electrodes T4, O2, Pz and in the sources of the supplementary motor area (SMA); b) decreased alpha1 (8.59–8.98 Hz) in Fronto-central electrodes and sources of widespread bilateral prefrontal are; (c) increased alpha2 (11.33–12.50 Hz) in Temporo-parietal electrodes as well as in sources in Central-parietal areas of the right hemisphere; and (d) increased beta (13.67–18.36 Hz), in T4, T5 and P4 electrodes and decreased in the sources of bilateral occipital-temporal areas. …”
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Image_1_Quantitative EEG Tomography of Early Childhood Malnutrition.JPEG
Published 2018“…Four clusters of differences were found: (a) increased theta activity (3.91–5.86 Hz) in electrodes T4, O2, Pz and in the sources of the supplementary motor area (SMA); b) decreased alpha1 (8.59–8.98 Hz) in Fronto-central electrodes and sources of widespread bilateral prefrontal are; (c) increased alpha2 (11.33–12.50 Hz) in Temporo-parietal electrodes as well as in sources in Central-parietal areas of the right hemisphere; and (d) increased beta (13.67–18.36 Hz), in T4, T5 and P4 electrodes and decreased in the sources of bilateral occipital-temporal areas. …”
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Impact of trace noble metals on the catalytic performance of LaNiMgO towards methane dry reforming
Published 2024“…In addition, the presence of noble metals at the Ni surface afforded a high density of adsorbed oxygen species, which enhanced coke gasification and consequently decreased the extent of deactivation of the catalysts by coke formation. …”
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Exposure to Silica Nanoparticles Causes Reversible Damage of the Spermatogenic Process in Mice
Published 2014“…Mice were exposed to the vehicle control and silica nanoparticles at a dosage of 20 mg/kg every 3 days, five times over a 13-day period, and were sacrificed at 15, 35 and 60 days after the first dose. …”
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RL agent simulations for slowly-changing perceptual biases.
Published 2025“…Source data for <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002764#pbio.3002764.s005" target="_blank">S5 Fig</a>A–<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002764#pbio.3002764.s005" target="_blank">S5 Fig</a>H are available in “simulation_data/FigureS5.mat” at <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15341390" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15341390</a>.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Analysis of the improved mechanism of Rhodobacter sphaeroides VK-2-3 coenzyme Q10 by reverse metabolic engineering.docx
Published 2024“…<p>Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an essential medicinal ingredient. In this study, we obtained a high-yielding mutant strain of CoQ10, VK-2-3, by subjecting R. sphaeroides V-0 (V-0) to a <sup>12</sup>C<sup>6+</sup> heavy ion beam and high-voltage prick electric field treatment. …”
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DataSheet_1_RNA-Seq Identifies Marked Th17 Cell Activation and Altered CFTR Expression in Different Atopic Dermatitis Subtypes in Chinese Han Populations.docx
Published 2021“…Moreover, AQP5 and CFTR were decreased in the lesions of AD patients with AR. …”
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The N-terminus of PrP modulates mutant PrP metabolism.
Published 2009“…The inclusion of 5 µM MG132, a proteasome inhibitor, had no effect on the immature species for PrP(H187R)ΔN. …”
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Representative examples of additional major lipid classes differentially regulated during HCV infection.
Published 2010“…Panels A-D provide examples of HCV-associated decreases in the relative abundance of cholesterol ester (CE 20∶5), triacylglycerol (TAG 56∶8), and sphingomyelin (SM (d16∶1/24∶1) and SM (d18∶1/24∶1)) species, respectively. …”
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Model performance bias.
Published 2022“…Data and code supporting this figure found here: <a href="https://osf.io/e5xw8/?view_only=e7c1da85aa684cc8830aec8d74afdcb4" target="_blank">https://osf.io/e5xw8/?…”
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SD-OCT analysis showing the in vivo progression of LIP in one animal.
Published 2014“…The length of maximal diameter of the lesion decreased from 24 hours (1,842.4±84.5 µm) to 7 days (1,407.7±52.8 µm) after LIP. …”
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Diagrams.
Published 2013“…One episode of convulsive seizure causes, at day 3, dramatically increased BrdU-positive cell numbers in the hippocampus (15-fold over controls; p = 0.001) (<b>G</b>) and temporal neocortex (22.5-fold over controls; p = 0.001) (<b>H</b>). Although the numbers of BrdU-positive cells decreased dramatically by day 25, their number remained, nonetheless, at relatively high levels in the hippocampus (4.8-fold; p = 0.001)(<b>G</b>) and temporal neocortex (5.6-fold; p = 0.001) (<b>H</b>) over control levels. …”