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    Behavioral Modeling of Human Choices Reveals Dissociable Effects of Physical Effort and Temporal Delay on Reward Devaluation by Miriam C. Klein-Flügge (713481)

    Published 2015
    “…Strikingly, it remains largely unclear how humans evaluate rewards when these are tied to energetic costs, despite the surge of interest in the neural basis of effort-guided decision-making and the prevalence of disorders showing a diminished willingness to exert effort (e.g., depression). One common assumption is that effort discounts reward in a similar way to delay. …”
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    miR-100 decreases GBM proliferation and targets SMRT/NCOR2. by Bahauddeen M. Alrfaei (484859)

    Published 2013
    “…The normal bar represents transient luciferase reporter expression with no further treatment. (E) Western blot quantitation of SMRT/NCOR2 protein level after miR-100 expression. …”
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    Spatially-Distributed Cost–Effectiveness Analysis Framework to Control Phosphorus from Agricultural Diffuse Pollution by Runzhe Geng (5664928)

    Published 2015
    “…A statistically significant decrease in nutrient discharge from watersheds is proposed to evaluate the effectiveness of BMPs, strategically targeted within watersheds. …”
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    Experiment 1: Comparison of effort and delay discounting. by Miriam C. Klein-Flügge (713481)

    Published 2015
    “…The sigmoidal model was included because it fulfills two particular features: it can obtain initially concave shapes, in line with work showing that the sense of effort increases as a power function of the target force with decreasing sensitivity at lower effort levels; and it entails a turning point after which effort discounting becomes progressively less steep. …”
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    Anesthetics differentially decrease cilia-driven particle transport speed (PTS). by Ghulam Murtaza (2559319)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>(B)</b> HEPES (solvent of isoflurane) alone also had no effect on PTS. N = 2 tracheas from 2 animals. <b>(C)</b> Avertin® (0.4 mM) decreased PTS significantly. …”
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