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  1. 40001

    Investigation of endocrine response of thyroid and intestinal and adipose tissues due to the addition of Moringa oleifera essential oil in diet for quails exposed to heat stress by Bülent Bayraktar (14601694)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, an increase in stressed groups was observed when examining serum citrulline levels, while chemerin levels did not have a statistically significant effect. While the decrease in serum visfatin, T4, and TSH levels on the 21st day did not have a statistically significant effect, a significant effect was determined on the 42nd day. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Little Impact of NaCl Reduction in Swiss-Type Cheese.docx by Valérie Gagnaire (783586)

    Published 2022
    “…Casein hydrolysis in vitro was similar or higher at pH 5.2, i.e., cheese pH, compared to pH 7.5, and slightly decreased at the highest salt concentrations (3.0 and 4.4%). …”
  4. 40004

    DataSheet1_Long-Term Variation in Wintertime Atmospheric Diffusion Conditions Over the Sichuan Basin.docx by Guoyin Wang (10939987)

    Published 2021
    “…Both V<sub>E</sub> and ASI reveal a decrease tendency of atmospheric diffusion condition from the northwestern portion of the basin to the southeast. …”
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    Highly Porous, Hydrophobic, and Compressible Cellulose Nanocrystals/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Aerogels as Recyclable Absorbents for Oil–Water Separation by Xiaoyu Gong (2284477)

    Published 2019
    “…With the three-dimensional interconnected microstructure, the aerogels were highly porous (porosity >97.7%) and ultralight with a density ranging from 22.5 to 36.1 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> and floatable on the water surface. …”
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    Highly Porous, Hydrophobic, and Compressible Cellulose Nanocrystals/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Aerogels as Recyclable Absorbents for Oil–Water Separation by Xiaoyu Gong (2284477)

    Published 2019
    “…With the three-dimensional interconnected microstructure, the aerogels were highly porous (porosity >97.7%) and ultralight with a density ranging from 22.5 to 36.1 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> and floatable on the water surface. …”
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    Complexity for ephaptic-off and ephaptic-on networks. by Gabriel Moreno Cunha (20390408)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(a) Complexity for different neuron quantities, with <i>rp</i> = 0.1 and <i>ω</i><sup>(<i>k</i>)</sup> = 5 (ephaptic-off network, in blue; ephaptic-on network, in red). …”
  8. 40008

    Dataset for ELE_EV_ELE13757 by Alexander Hayward (10577141)

    Published 2021
    “…The resultant <i>p</i> value from each study was recorded as ‘p_value’, whereby observed <i>p</i> values decrease with a decreasing likelihood of observing host-symbiont cophylogeny by chance alone (i.e., as calculated during permutation tests performed by authors during TreeMap or ParaFit analyses). …”
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    Expression of <i>LINC03045</i> in patient glioma samples from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project. by Kathleen Tsung (18794564)

    Published 2024
    “…Cohorts divided into quartiles show a significant decrease in survival with increased expression levels in LGG (p = 0.002), but not GBM (p = 0.40). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Smoking in Patients With Chronic Cardiovascular Disease During COVID-19 Lockdown.pdf by Frédéric Chagué (12458928)

    Published 2022
    “…Objectives<p>This cross-sectional study aims to investigate health-related behaviors including tobacco consumption among patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD), during the first COVID-19-related lockdown.</p>Methods<p>After 5 weeks of COVID-19 lockdown, 220 patients with chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) and 124 with congestive heart failure (CHF) answered a phone questionnaire.…”
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    Dose-related neflamapimod (NFMD) subacute treatment effects on mNSS of rats with tMCAO. by John J. Alam (9732692)

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, a dose response effect on improvement in neurologic function was indicated by the lower mean±SD mNSS value in the 4.5 mg/kg neflamapimod dose group when compared to that of the 1.5 mg/kg dose group. …”
  12. 40012

    Productive indicators comparing harvests 1 and 2. by Zeina El Sebaaly (11478409)

    Published 2024
    “…Mushroom numbers ranged between 13.0 and 29.5 at harvest 1 (H1) and between 9.5 and 26.5 at harvest 2 (H2), showing a significant decrease in H2 in comparison to H1 in all treatments. …”
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    Properties of initial substrates. by Zeina El Sebaaly (11478409)

    Published 2024
    “…Mushroom numbers ranged between 13.0 and 29.5 at harvest 1 (H1) and between 9.5 and 26.5 at harvest 2 (H2), showing a significant decrease in H2 in comparison to H1 in all treatments. …”
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    Thresholding clusters by number of annotations improves precision at the expense of recall, while thresholding by fraction of unique workers who contribute multiple times to the cl... by Jenny M. Vo-Phamhi (11250803)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Thresholding clusters by the number of annotations in the cluster improved precision by 17% while decreasing recall by 10% on average in an experiment with images of mean SNR = 5, 10, and 15 and average NND = ~ 11, 15, and 19. …”
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    Changes of best-correct visual acuity, central retinal thickness, and subfoveal choroidal thickness among the 4 groups. by Mio Matsubara (8486133)

    Published 2020
    “…(B) Changes of central retinal thickness among the 4 groups. Mean central retinal thickness(CRT) significantly decreased from 350±100 μm at baseline to 177±33μm at 6-month, 178±31μm at 12-month, and 196±62μm at 24-month (p = 8.9×10<sup>−5</sup>, 8.9×10<sup>−5</sup> and 2.5×10<sup>−4</sup>, respectively) in Group 0, mean CRT also significantly decreased from 475±77 μm at baseline to 205±23μm at 6-month, 197±24μm at 12-month, and 192±33μm at 24-month (p = 1.2×10<sup>−2</sup>, 1.2×10<sup>−2</sup> and 1.2×10<sup>−2</sup>, respectively) in Group 1, mean CRT significantly decreased from 400±104 μm at baseline to 207±60μm at 6-month, 221±75μm at 12-month, and 194±47μm at 24-month (p = 8.3×10<sup>−6</sup>, 3.3×10<sup>−5</sup> and 9.3×10<sup>−6</sup>, respectively) in Group 2, and mean CRT decreased from 294±62 μm at baseline to 250±104μm at 6-month, 197±44μm at 12-month, and 238±74μm at 24-month (p = 0.25, 2.8×10<sup>−2</sup> and 5.8×10<sup>−2</sup>, respectively) in Group 3. …”
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    Heterotrophic cell growth and dry cell yield of <i>Rhodovulum sulfidophilum</i> in artificial seawater (ASW) based growth medium of different salinities, wherein 100% corresponds t... by Shamitha Rao Morey-Yagi (19779981)

    Published 2025
    “…Zoomed inlay in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0321821#pone.0321821.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1a</a> shows OD at 660 nm for each treatment at 176.5 hours. …”
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    Data from The impact of human disturbances on the regeneration layer of tropical rainforests by Ricard Arasa-Gisbert (20308659)

    Published 2024
    “…We excluded studies reporting effects on the regeneration community but that used too wide ranges of size (e.g., diameter) classes (e.g., studies that examined together all plants < 10 cm DBH), because such grouping of information could prevent the proper identification of specific disturbance effects on each life cycle category. (4) Studies focused on vines and/or herbs were excluded because these life forms have different environmental requirements than trees and palms. Finally, (5) the studies were required to report the mean, sample size, and a dispersion measure of the dependent variables (i.e. standard error, standard deviation) or to present figures from which these metrics could be extracted. …”
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    Table_2_Responses of tree growth, leaf area and physiology to pavement in Ginkgo biloba and Platanus orientalis.xlsx by Bowen Cui (622817)

    Published 2022
    “…Relative to the vegetated land, the mean increments in the diameter at breast height and height in the paved land were significantly decreased by 44.5% and 31.9% for G. biloba and 31.7% and 60.1% for P. orientalis, respectively. …”
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    Table_1_Responses of tree growth, leaf area and physiology to pavement in Ginkgo biloba and Platanus orientalis.xlsx by Bowen Cui (622817)

    Published 2022
    “…Relative to the vegetated land, the mean increments in the diameter at breast height and height in the paved land were significantly decreased by 44.5% and 31.9% for G. biloba and 31.7% and 60.1% for P. orientalis, respectively. …”