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    Training steps of the improved YOLOv4-Tiny. by Fuxing He (19555871)

    Published 2024
    “…Meanwhile, the improved model achieves a processing efficiency of 85 frames/s. In addition, compared with the traditional trajectory prediction model, the constructed model performs the best in table tennis ball trajectory prediction, with errors of 4.5 mm, 25.3 mm, and 35.58 mm. …”
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    Binding of <i>PC3/Tis21</i> to the <i>Id3</i> promoter and corresponding decrease of <i>Id3</i> mRNA. by Stefano Farioli-Vecchioli (256006)

    Published 2009
    “…A scheme above the graph describes the <i>Id3</i> gene and the promoter region analyzed, 700 nt 5′ to the transcription start. …”
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    Antisense RNA decreases AP33 gene expression and cytoadherence by -2 by V Mundodi (32881)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Published online 3 Jul 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1929106.</p><p></p>rent time points were enumerated using a hemocytometer. …”
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    Loss of C9orf72 decreases mTOR activation. by Janet Ugolino (3359054)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>B)</b> Quantification of p-S6K1 (T389) levels after starvation and amino acid stimulation in control and C9orf72 knockdown cells from three independent experiments. Knockdown of C9orf72 significantly decreased p-S6K1 levels compared with cells treated with control shRNA (n = 3, *<i>p</i><0.5). …”
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    Beneficial effects of a gait used while wearing a kimono to decrease the knee adduction moment in healthy adults by Susumu Ota (4167205)

    Published 2017
    “…Most of the modifications, however, involve voluntary changes in leg alignment. Here we investigated the biomechanical effects for reducing the KAM of a walking style with a small trunk rotation and arm swing gait, which is a natural walking style used while wearing a kimono (Nanba walk) that shifts the ground reaction force toward the stance leg (reduced lever arm). …”
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