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  1. 13481

    Predicted wild boar population trend under different management strategies. by Carlos González-Crespo (5698439)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Results of testing the management strategies for the wild boar population of Collserola Natural Park, Spain, in the future scenario show different effectiveness, was a) 80% for the idealistic option (annual decrease of 15% during 5 years), 86% for the realistic option (annual decrease of 5% during 15 years) for the decrease of anthropogenic food resources strategy and 72% for the Selective harvest strategy; and b) 100% for the Combined strategy.…”
  2. 13482

    Gene expression profile of before and after astrocyte differentiation (day 30). by In Ki Cho (6494564)

    Published 2019
    “…WT and shHD showed a significant decrease in <i>SOX2</i> and <i>NES</i> expression. shHD showed a significant decrease in <i>MSI1</i> expression. …”
  3. 13483

    Kaplan–Meier curves of survival for harnessed honeybees following feeding of aversive compounds. by Ainara Ayestaran (360372)

    Published 2013
    “…The group of honeybees having ingested NaCl 3 M (n = 30) and quinine 100 mM (n = 30) exhibited a significant decrease of their survival probability compared to the distilled water group (n = 30). …”
  4. 13484

    Regulation of spine neck resistance maintains local EPSP amplitude during synaptic plasticity. by Allan T. Gulledge (325673)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Top, ball-and-stick model neuron with 100 spines (200 MΩ neck resistance) along the dendrite. …”
  5. 13485

    Epidemiology of Trichomoniasis in South Korea and Increasing Trend in Incidence, Health Insurance Review and Assessment 2009-2014 by So-Young Joo (754811)

    Published 2016
    “…This trend was sharpest in the ≥60 years group of female population. However, a 66% decrease in incidence rates was observed among male subjects (23.7 in 2009 to 15.7 in 2014 per 100,000 male population). …”
  6. 13486

    Supplementary Material for: Decline in Gait Performance Detected by an Electronic Walkway System in 907 Older Adults of the Population-Based KORA-Age Study by Autenrieth C.S. (4134676)

    Published 2012
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> The highest relative age-related decline for velocity was observed during dual-task walking (26.1% for men and 23.4% for women) and for step length during fast walking (20.2 and 14.4%) when comparing participants aged <70 years with those aged ≥85 years. …”
  7. 13487

    Relationship between rolling resistance, preferred speed, and manual wheelchair propulsion mechanics in non-disabled adults by Hunter Soleymani (16666614)

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p><i>N</i> = 11 non-disabled individuals (mean (SD)); Age 24 years (2), BMI 23.8 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (4.3) completed a submaximal graded wheelchair exercise test (GXT<sub>submax</sub>, fixed speed, terminated at Rating of Perceived Effort (RPE)=8 (0-10 scale)) and a single-blind, within-subject repeated measures wheelchair propulsion experiment (RME). …”
  8. 13488

    Network adaptation after reorganization of the tuning map. by Babak Mahmoudi (354650)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>At trial 100, the reorganization was imposed. (A) Performance degradation as indicated by the blue stems marking (0) were observed at trial 100. …”
  9. 13489

    CIN-telomere length. by Elisa Coluzzi (651262)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The graphs indicate the relationship between telomere length, expressed as T/C%, and the % of NPBs in 1000 bi-nucleated cells at both doses (a) 100 µM; (b) 200 µM. For both doses, we observed a significant decrease of the T/C% and an increase of the % of NPBs 48 hrs after treatment. …”
  10. 13490

    Perturbations of specific cell types in spontaneous and feedforward-driven states. by Giulia Moreni (15063785)

    Published 2025
    “…Red signifies an increase in mean firing rate by more than 20% above baseline, blue indicates a decrease by more than 20%, and white denotes changes less than 20%. …”
  11. 13491

    Hierarchial clustering of proteins based on their biophysical features. by Rashmi Tripathi (614417)

    Published 2014
    “…As can be observed on the plot on the top right hand corner, a step-wise decrease in inertia was performed until no further decrease was observed for different clusters. …”
  12. 13492

    Table_1_Immunoglobulin G Subclass-Specific Glycosylation Changes in Primary Epithelial Ovarian Cancer.DOCX by Marta Wieczorek (8846066)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to separate IgG<sub>2</sub> and IgG<sub>3</sub>, we performed a two-step affinity purification employing Protein A and Protein G Sepharose. …”
  13. 13493

    Image_1_Immunoglobulin G Subclass-Specific Glycosylation Changes in Primary Epithelial Ovarian Cancer.jpg by Marta Wieczorek (8846066)

    Published 2020
    “…In order to separate IgG<sub>2</sub> and IgG<sub>3</sub>, we performed a two-step affinity purification employing Protein A and Protein G Sepharose. …”
  14. 13494

    Standard plots for determining ferricyanide reduction kinetics catalyzed by <i>Gs</i>CPR1 or <i>Gs</i>CPR2 in the presence of NADPH. by Metka Novak (706791)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The CPR-catalyzed reduction of ferricyanide in concentrations between 2 μM and 500 μM at 420 nm in the presence of saturating 100 mM NADPH in 100 mM potassium phosphate (pH 7.6). …”
  15. 13495

    Experiment 1: Rapid-Place Learning Task and Performance after Partial Hippocampal Lesions Sparing the Intermediate, Septal, or Temporal Hippocampus by Tobias Bast (264973)

    Published 2009
    “…</p> <p>(D and E) Postsurgical performance: (D) percentage time (%time) in correct zone (mean ± SEM) on probes and (E) path lengths (mean ± SEM) to reach the platform on T1–T4, as well as path-length reductions from T1 to T2 (savings, inset graph) in sham-lesioned rats, in rats with approximately 40% of residual hippocampal volume in the intermediate, temporal, or septal hippocampus, and in rats with complete hippocampal lesions (compare <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000089#pbio-1000089-g001" target="_blank">Figure 1</a>B and <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000089#pbio-1000089-g001" target="_blank">1</a>C). …”
  16. 13496

    Renal NF-kB protein expression in FA induced injury in mice. by Dev Kumar (681481)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative images of NF-kB immunostaining (green: FITC and red: Propidium iodide) showing decrease in protein expression in PDTC treated mouse kidney at 48 hr after FA treatment (A–L). n = 4; Magnification: 40X, 100X, and 400X with scale bar: 100 µm, 100 µm and 50 µm respectively.…”
  17. 13497

    Renal p53 expression in FA induced injury in mice. by Dev Kumar (681481)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative images of p53 immunostaining (green: FITC and red: Propidium iodide) showing decrease in protein expression in PDTC treated mouse kidney at 48 hr after FA treatment (A–L). n = 4; Magnification: 40X, 100X, and 400X with scale bar: 100 µm, 100 µm and 50 µm respectively.…”
  18. 13498

    <i>LA</i> reduces leaf margin’s sensitivity to CK. by Alon Israeli (9650294)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(<b>A-F</b>) Phenotypes of leaves with increased CK (<i>FIL>>IPT</i>) or decreased CK (<i>FIL>>CKX</i>) levels, and increased <i>LA</i> activity (<i>La-2/+</i>) or reduced <i>LA</i> activity (<i>FIL>>miR319)</i>. …”
  19. 13499

    Figure 3 by Michael S. Akhras (60473)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>C</b>) DNA amounts were set at 100 ng for HPV-45 plasmid and 1 nanogram for HPV-59 plasmid, which was observed as a ∼3-fold decrease in signal intensity. …”
  20. 13500

    Supplementary Material for: Stroke Prevalence, Mortality and Disability-Adjusted Life Years in Children and Youth Aged 0-19 Years: Data from the Global and Regional Burden of Strok... by Krishnamurthi R.V. (3236010)

    Published 2016
    “…While prevalence rates for childhood IS and HS decreased significantly in developed countries, a decline was seen only in HS, with no change in prevalence rates of IS, in developing countries. …”