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  1. 11961

    Patterns of variance partitioning across combinations of assembly processes. by James C. Stegen (217054)

    Published 2011
    “…The intuitive expectation is that variance partitioned to only the environment should decrease moving from the left to the right within each panel in the left column, and variance partitioned only to space should decrease from the bottom to the top within each panel in the right column. …”
  2. 11962

    Inhibition of fusion of virus and liposomes. by Aaron G. Schmidt (173976)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) Effect on fusion-pore formation (content mixing) of preincubating virions with DV2<sup>419–447</sup> or DV2<sup>419–447(scram)</sup>. …”
  3. 11963

    Simulating nitrogen management impacts on maize production in the U.S. Midwest by Kamaljit Banger (662247)

    Published 2018
    “…We simulated the effects of N fertilizer rate (0, 168, 190, 224 kg N ha<sup>-1</sup>) and application timing [fall-applied N (FN): 100% N applied on 1 December; spring-applied N (SN): 100% N applied 10 days before planting; split N: 66% N applied on 1 December + 34% N applied 10 days before planting] on maize grain yield (GY) across 3042 points in Illinois during 2011–2015 using the DSSAT-CERES-Maize model. …”
  4. 11964

    Data Sheet 1_LoCS-Net: Localizing convolutional spiking neural network for fast visual place recognition.pdf by Ugur Akcal (20633144)

    Published 2025
    “…The results highlight the outstanding rapid prototyping and real-world deployment capabilities of this approach, showing it to be a substantial step toward more prevalent SNN-based real-world robotics solutions.…”
  5. 11965

    Data_Sheet_1_Combining Lovastatin and Minocycline for the Treatment of Fragile X Syndrome: Results From the LovaMiX Clinical Trial.docx by Camille Champigny (2541178)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Design: Pilot Phase II open-label clinical trial. Patients with a molecular diagnostic of FXS were first randomized to receive, in two-step titration either lovastatin or minocycline for 8 weeks, followed by dual treatment with lovastatin 40 mg and minocycline 100 mg for 2 weeks. …”
  6. 11966

    Supplementar material of the manuscript  The Effects of Lipoic Acid on Yolk Nutrient Utilization, Energy Metabolism, and Redox Balance over Time in <em>Artemia</em> sp.  by Juan Rafael Buitrago Ramírez (6244172)

    Published 2023
    “…ETS activity was positively regulated by the addition of LA, with the most significant effects at concentrations of 5.0 and 10.0 µM at 12 and 24 h. For ETS activity, treatments with LA presented the highest values at 24 h, a period when ROS production decreased significantly, for the treatment with 10.0 µM. …”
  7. 11967

    Correction of Matrix Effects for Reliable Non-target Screening LC–ESI–MS Analysis of Wastewater by Selina Tisler (6062354)

    Published 2021
    “…A new scaling (TiChri scale) of the matrix effect was introduced, which demonstrates that the total ion chromatogram (TIC) predicts the matrix effect as effectively as post-column infusion (PCI) approaches; thus, the average median matrix effect was improved from −65 to 1% for influent (REF 100) and from −46 to −2% for effluent extracts (REF 250). …”
  8. 11968

    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. …”
  9. 11969

    The Effects of Lower Extremity Elastic Strap Binding Technique on Gait in Stroke Patients by Yuduo Liu (18630865)

    Published 2024
    “…Results The patients’ step length decreased (P=0.024), and step width increased (P=0.008) during the gait cycle after the strapping. …”
  10. 11970

    The genetic load of deleterious mutations. by Muyoung Heo (251767)

    Published 2010
    “…A decreased fraction of fluctuating (<i>r</i> = 0.01) phenotypes in the population is restored after they found a beneficial mutation in RCGs which promotes fitness at <i>t</i>∼500 and the fluctuating population started to dominate in the competition.…”
  11. 11971

    data_share by Qi Zhu (9428795)

    Published 2024
    “…In contrast, for electrons at higher energies, the diffusion coefficients tend to increase at lower pitch angles and decrease at relatively higher pitch angles. We also find that decrease of <i>L</i>-shell and increase of <i>α</i>* and temperature anisotropy tend to weaken the hiss-driven pitch angle scattering efficiency of electrons at energies from tens to hundreds of keV with a dip at ~30 - 50 keV, while the scattering of higher energy electrons can be enhanced. …”
  12. 11972

    Abnormal Nuclear Morphologies. by Elisa Coluzzi (651262)

    Published 2014
    “…We observed a significant increase of NPBs 48 hrs after treatment and a decrease at subsequent times. …”
  13. 11973

    Data_Sheet_1_Mechanical Determinants of the U-Shaped Speed-Energy Cost of Running Relationship.docx by Apolline Carrard (6093833)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: For the three gravity conditions, the speed-Cr per kg of body mass relationship was curvilinear (significant speed effect: P < 0.001) and was significantly downward shifted with reduced gravity (100%>60%>20% BW; P < 0.001). EL, expressed in J·step<sup>−1</sup>, was significantly higher at 100% BW than at 60 and 20% BW and at 60% BW than at 20% BW (significant gravity effect: P < 0.001) with a significant increase in EL per step at faster speeds for the 3 gravity conditions (P < 0.001). …”
  14. 11974

    Data_Sheet_1_Cathelicidin and Calprotectin Are Disparately Altered in Murine Models of Inflammatory Arthritis and Airway Inflammation.PDF by Mahadevappa Hemshekhar (601882)

    Published 2020
    “…CRAMP, S100A8, and S100A9 abundance were significantly elevated in the joint tissues of CIA mice, whereas these were decreased in the lung tissues of HDM-challenged mice, compared to naïve. …”
  15. 11975

    Comparison of normalization methods. by Mikhail G. Dozmorov (242442)

    Published 2010
    “…The procedure was repeated three times (every time with different arbitrary split of 20 samples data into 10&10 samples subgroups) and the averages and SD of the estimations are shown. A) Sensitivity and B) Precision (Y axes) for symmetrical changes in gene expression (2-fold increase in 10% and 2-fold decrease in another 10% of data). …”
  16. 11976

    Data_Sheet_1_Acclimation History of Elevated Temperature Reduces the Tolerance of Coralline Algae to Additional Acute Thermal Stress.PDF by Tessa M. Page (9016694)

    Published 2021
    “…Average relative change in O<sub>2</sub> produced resulted in a 100–175% decrease, with the largest decrease found in algae acclimated to the combined treatment of elevated temperature and reduced pH. …”
  17. 11977

    Table1_Nanotechnology boosts the production of clean energy via nanoparticle addition in anaerobic digestion.DOCX by J. Cunha de Castro (18567382)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, we observed that concentrations of nanoparticles higher than 100 mg/L can have adverse effects, with an overall decrease in biogas production. …”
  18. 11978

    Feasibility of CT radiomics to predict treatment response of individual liver metastases in esophagogastric cancer patients by Remy Klaassen (3903154)

    Published 2018
    “…Random forest (RF) models were generated to discriminate partial responding (PR, >65% volume decrease, including 100% volume decrease), and complete remission (CR, only 100% volume decrease) lesions from other lesions. …”
  19. 11979

    Transitions from Bursting to Single Spiking Output Are Mediated by Slow Recovery from Na<sup>+</sup> Current Inactivation by Donald C Cooper (71501)

    Published 2013
    “…</p> <p>(C) The left tracing shows a nucleated outside-out patch recording (at room temperature) comparing Na<sup>+</sup> current in response to a single step pulse (2 ms) in control (black) or 100 ms (10 Hz) after burst conditioning (red). …”
  20. 11980

    DataSheet_1_Response of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) to different types of acoustic harassment devices and subsequent piling during the construction of offshore wind farms.... by Julika Voß (14825551)

    Published 2023
    “…Given that the extent of disturbance to harbor porpoises is lower when using an acoustic porpoise deterrent compared to the seal scarer, we consider that preferential use of an acoustic porpoise deterrent is an improvement to mitigation strategies and an important step forward to a less harmful piling procedure.…”