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    Actomyosin network R<sub>g,f</sub> / R<sub>g,i</sub> and S for various <i>χ</i>. by Konstantin Popov (2617535)

    Published 2016
    “…Global alignment peaks around <i>χ</i> = 0.5 to 2, and decreases for values outside of this range. …”
  2. 106282

    Mechanics of Mineralized Collagen Fibrils upon Transient Loads by Mario Milazzo (6901667)

    Published 2020
    “…In addition to the mechanical properties of the mineralized fibrils, we observe distinct nanomechanical behaviors for the two regions (<i>i</i>.<i>e</i>., overlap and gap) of the <i>D</i>-period to highlight the effect of the mineralization. …”
  3. 106283

    Psychological well-being and distress in patients with generalized anxiety disorder: The roles of positive and negative functioning by Luca Iani (5499659)

    Published 2019
    “…Different mindfulness (i.e., describing and nonjudging) and emotional intelligence (i.e., attention and repair) skills were particularly important for PWB. …”
  4. 106284

    Kainate (KA) induced changes in whole-cell holding current and activation threshold of kainate receptors (KARs) on LIII mEC pyramidal neurons. by Prateep S. Beed (263824)

    Published 2009
    “…(D, E) Time course data for determining the activation threshold of kainate receptors on LIII mEC pyramidal neurons. …”
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    Adaptive Network Coding over Cognitive Relay Networks by Chun, Young Jin

    Published 2013
    “…Having a small set size increases the probability of having relay cooperation, which comes at the expense of some loss in coding gain, whereas using a large encoding set size decreases the probability of having relay cooperation, but achieves some network coding gains. …”
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  6. 106286

    Motion sensor-based haptic master controller with finger band soft actuator for surgical robots by Yuta Soga (18434028)

    Published 2024
    “…The haptic force presentation can be realized by the pneumatic pressure of FBSA, which can be highly integrated into the controller mechanism to maintain precise manipulability. The FBSA can present a pressing force of 3.7 N for a small-sized finger and 5.1 N for a large-sized finger at an internal pressure of 60 kPa, and there is a monotonically increasing and decreasing relationship between the air pressure and the pressing force. …”
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    Surface Interaction Parameter Measurement of Solvated Polymers via Model End-Tethered Chains by Richard J. Sheridan (1901698)

    Published 2017
    “…For the case of amine-terminated polystyrene bound to a glycidoxy­propylsilane film submerged in cyclohexane-<i>d</i><sub>12</sub>, we estimated the χ parameter for the temperature range 10.7–52.0 °C and found a downward sloping trend that crosses the χ = 0.5 threshold at 37–40 °C, in agreement with solution estimates for the same system. …”
  8. 106288

    Probability of microbe-free hosts in the stationary distribution. by Román Zapién-Campos (9592478)

    Published 2020
    “…Other parameters: <i>N</i> = 10<sup>4</sup>. We use <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008392#pcbi.1008392.e017" target="_blank">Eq (5a)</a> where no definition of <i>p</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> and <i>α</i><sub><i>i</i></sub> is required.…”
  9. 106289

    Surface Interaction Parameter Measurement of Solvated Polymers via Model End-Tethered Chains by Richard J. Sheridan (1901698)

    Published 2017
    “…For the case of amine-terminated polystyrene bound to a glycidoxy­propylsilane film submerged in cyclohexane-<i>d</i><sub>12</sub>, we estimated the χ parameter for the temperature range 10.7–52.0 °C and found a downward sloping trend that crosses the χ = 0.5 threshold at 37–40 °C, in agreement with solution estimates for the same system. …”
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    Nutrition Report Cards: An Opportunity to Improve School Lunch Selection by Brian Wansink (316450)

    Published 2013
    “…Despite the small sample, the NRC was associated with reduced selection of some items, such as the percentage of those selecting cookies which decreased from 14.3 to 6.5 percent. Additionally, despite requiring new keys on the check-out registers to generate the NRC, checkout times increased by only 0.16 seconds per transaction, and compiling and sending the NRCs required a total weekly investment of 30 minutes of staff time.…”
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    Supplementary Material for: An Analysis of the Association between Epilepsy-Related Genes and Vertigo in the Polish Population by Pawlak-Osińska K. (5831084)

    Published 2018
    “…The haplotype rs1939012:C-rs1783901:A, consisting of the minor-frequency alleles was found to be associated with a higher risk of vertigo (OR = 5.0143, 95% CI = 1.6991–14.7980, <i>p</i> = 0.0035). …”
  12. 106292

    Average internal state of the colony for various colony sizes (<i>N</i> = 20–200 at increments of 20 workers). by Simeon Adejumo (14838827)

    Published 2023
    “…At smaller colony sizes (<i>N</i> = 20, 40, and 60), the average internal state of workers decreases as a function of time and stabilises at a point which is lower than the initial value. …”
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    THS exposure results in inflammation and excess production of pro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokines in lung tissue. by Manuela Martins-Green (516426)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B,C</b>) A multiplex cytokine array shows that many pro-inflammatory cytokines are elevated in THS-exposed animals (red) compared to control (blue) whereas some anti-inflammatory cytokines are decreased. …”
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    Estimation of reproduction number is heavily dependent on the initial condition of E. by Dongju Lim (22190709)

    Published 2025
    “…When (blue curve), led to a 42.5% relative error and led to a 34.1% relative error. …”
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    Improved Resolution and Fidelity of Droplet-Based Bioprinting by Upward Ejection by Yuan Ji (5702)

    Published 2019
    “…Bioprinting has emerged as a powerful biofabrication technology with widespread applications in biomedical fields because of its superiority in high-throughput, high-precision, 3D structure fabrication. For bioprinting, two of the most important parameters are the printing precision (i.e., droplets resolution) and structural fidelity (i.e., conformity of the printed objects to the design). …”
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    Improved Resolution and Fidelity of Droplet-Based Bioprinting by Upward Ejection by Yuan Ji (5702)

    Published 2019
    “…Bioprinting has emerged as a powerful biofabrication technology with widespread applications in biomedical fields because of its superiority in high-throughput, high-precision, 3D structure fabrication. For bioprinting, two of the most important parameters are the printing precision (i.e., droplets resolution) and structural fidelity (i.e., conformity of the printed objects to the design). …”
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    Improved Resolution and Fidelity of Droplet-Based Bioprinting by Upward Ejection by Yuan Ji (5702)

    Published 2019
    “…Bioprinting has emerged as a powerful biofabrication technology with widespread applications in biomedical fields because of its superiority in high-throughput, high-precision, 3D structure fabrication. For bioprinting, two of the most important parameters are the printing precision (i.e., droplets resolution) and structural fidelity (i.e., conformity of the printed objects to the design). …”
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    Improved Resolution and Fidelity of Droplet-Based Bioprinting by Upward Ejection by Yuan Ji (5702)

    Published 2019
    “…Bioprinting has emerged as a powerful biofabrication technology with widespread applications in biomedical fields because of its superiority in high-throughput, high-precision, 3D structure fabrication. For bioprinting, two of the most important parameters are the printing precision (i.e., droplets resolution) and structural fidelity (i.e., conformity of the printed objects to the design). …”
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    Figure S1 - Effectiveness of the Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor (S)-2 against LNCaP and PC3 Human Prostate Cancer Cells by Anna Laurenzana (296271)

    Published 2013
    “…In all cases, tumor volumes in untreated mice were significantly larger relative to those of drug-treated mice to suggest that (S)-2 was capable of reaching the cancer cells and decreasing their growth rates. Photographs are representative of a tumor mass from a mouse treated with either the vehicle or (S)-2, respectively. …”