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    Results of parameter estimation and comparison. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Results of comparison between Model5 and Model9. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Distribution of nod lengths. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Terminology used in this study. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    MAEs of each window size. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Screenshot of the corpus. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Results of comparison between Model5 and Model10. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Posterior distribution of fixed effects. by Taiga Mori (21410076)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, three structural patterns were observed: (1) the magnitude of the first cycles increases with length (anticipatory rising), (2) the magnitude decreases proportionally with position (declination), and (3) the magnitude of the final cycles is noticeably smaller than predicted from the preceding trend (final lowering). …”
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    Image 2_Sex differences in metabolic regulation by Gi/o-coupled receptor modulation of exocytosis.tiff by Montana Young (20901455)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Presynaptic G<sub>i/o</sub> coupled GPCRs can act as negative feedback regulators of neurotransmitter release via Gβγ effector modulation through two mechanisms: decreased calcium influx and direct inhibition of membrane fusion by soluble N-ethylmaleimide—sensitive factor attachment protein (SNAP) receptor (SNARE). …”
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    Two Faces of Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan in Spinal Cord Repair: A Role in Microglia/Macrophage Activation by Asya Rolls (84466)

    Published 2008
    “…Using the chimeric mice we found that the immediate inhibition of CSPG production caused a dramatic effect on the spatial organization of the infiltrating myeloid cells around the lesion site, decreased insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) production by microglia/macrophages, and increased tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) levels. …”
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    Data for "Effects of drying and orientation to perennial refuges on aquatic biodiversity across two basins differing in aridity" by Brian A. Gill (10798710)

    Published 2022
    “…However, most studies of intermittent streams are conducted at extremes of scale, are limited in taxonomic and temporal scope, and focus exclusively on drying patterns. Here, we assessed how both flow intermittency and orientation to perennial refuges affect aquatic invertebrates and aquatic and semi-aquatic vertebrates across two years within two intermittent river basins differing in their aridity. …”
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    Elevated levels of autoantibodies against EXD2 and PHAX in the sera of patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension by Akira Naito (663843)

    Published 2019
    “…The serum antibody levels to these antigens were also elevated in PAH patients. The titers against EXD2 peptide decreased after surgical treatment in CTEPH patients. …”
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    Video2_Spatial Learning Promotes Adult Neurogenesis in Specific Regions of the Zebrafish Pallium.MP4 by Laura S. Mazzitelli-Fuentes (12526966)

    Published 2022
    “…We found that labeled cells decreased between 4 and 32 dpl in both learning-sensitive regions, whereas a fraction of them continues proliferating over time. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Plant Community Response to Forest Fuel Management in Patagonian Pine Plantations.PDF by María Melisa Rago (8895686)

    Published 2020
    “…In sites with less precipitation and initial residual biomass, native species predominated, and mastication had the lowest negative impact on initial vegetation recovery, whereas in sites with high proportion of exotic, vegetation recovery was led by exotics in all fuel reduction treatments; in a site having scarce vegetation within plantation, we did not detect any substantial change. Woody residues only decreased when their initial cover was >20%, and litter debris cover reloaded by the second year after fuel reduction. …”
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    DataSheet_2_Response mechanisms to acid stress promote LF82 replication in macrophages.pdf by Ting Yao (5118593)

    Published 2023
    “…The replication in macrophages of ΔnarK, ΔnarXL, ΔnarP, and Δhmp were decreased. In addition, we found that the expression of flagellar genes was downregulated in acidic pH and after LF82 invading macrophages. …”
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