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  1. 64881

    Simulation of hypGOI expression study in VK2/E6E7 cells treated with <i>Lactobacillus acidophilus</i> NCFM. by Annette V. Jacobsen (677206)

    Published 2014
    “…The most stable gene assessed (<i>RPLP0</i>) was used as the standard for the target fold changes, which were set at two-fold decrease (A), two-fold increase (B), five-fold decrease (C), and five-fold increase (D). …”
  2. 64882

    Simulation of hypGOI expression study in HT-29 cells treated with <i>Lactobacillus acidophilus</i> NCFM. by Annette V. Jacobsen (677206)

    Published 2014
    “…The most stable gene assessed (<i>PGK1</i>) was used as the standard for the target fold changes, which were set at two-fold decrease (A), two-fold increase (B), five-fold decrease (C), and five-fold increase (D). …”
  3. 64883

    Description of data from IMDb. by Marlon Ramos (790306)

    Published 2015
    “…For budgets, we use a new list and collected data from February 5 to 8, 2015. …”
  4. 64884

    Changes in cell adhesion and in neuronal morphology induced by sAPPα, sAPPβ and sAPP-Fc added to neurons after 1 DIV. by Stéphanie Chasseigneaux (231744)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) 5DIV neurons were immunostained for MAP2 (green) and Tau (red). …”
  5. 64885

    Data_Sheet_1_Soil Application of Almond Residue Biomass Following Black Soldier Fly Larvae Cultivation.docx by Robert Axelrod (6307505)

    Published 2021
    “…Under aerobic conditions, SPH addition increased the CO<sub>2</sub>-accumulation by a factor of 5–6 compared to the non-amended soils in SL and CL, respectively. …”
  6. 64886

    Protocol: Temporary Pacemaker Verification and Troubleshooting by Jill Ley (4090672)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(Figure 1)</p> <p>(Figure 2)</p> <p><strong>Determining the Stimulation Threshold</strong></p> <ul> <li>NOTE: a paced rhythm must be present and patient stable</li> <li>From 100% pacing, gradually decrease output for A or V, while watching monitor until you lose capture</li> <li>Now gradually increase output until 1:1 capture returns – this is the stimulation threshold</li> <li>This is the lowest amount of energy that will reliably capture the heart and pace</li> <li>Set mA 1.5-3 times above this threshold value for safety</li> <li>Repeat for other circuit (A or V)</li> <li>Note: the stimulation threshold should be checked DAILY by the MD/NP when pacing is in use; in the event 
the threshold value is rising, discuss with surgeon to determine if alternative pacing system is needed</li> </ul> <p><strong>Determining the Sensing Threshold</strong></p> <ul> <li>Note: the patient must have an underlying rhythm and tolerate a brief period without pacing to perform</li> <li>Set RATE at least 10 bpm below patient’s intrinsic heart rate (to allow sensing)</li> <li>Set OUTPUT at 0.1 mA (to avoid competitive pacing when device is made asynchronous briefly)</li> <li>Highlight SENSITIVITY (under Menu 1)</li> <li>Decrease SENSITIVITY: Slowly turn dial counter-clockwise until pace indicator flashes regularly (asynchronously)</li> <li>Increase SENSITIVITY: Slowly turn dial clockwise until sense indicator flashes again (when sensing resumes, this is the sensing threshold – the smallest complex that is reliably recognized, thus inhibiting the device)</li> <li>Set SENSITIVITY < half this threshold value for safety</li> <li>Repeat for other circuit (A or V)</li> <li>Restore previous rate and output values</li> </ul> <p><strong>Rapid Atrial (Overdrive) Pacing – PERFORMED BY MD/NP/CNS ONLY</strong></p> <ul> <li>Used to “overdrive pace” and terminate some atrial reentrant tachyarrhythmias, especially atrial flutter</li> <li>ALWAYS VERIFY correct wire connections to avoid stimulating the ventricles at a rapid rate!…”
  7. 64887

    Image_2_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  8. 64888

    Image_1_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  9. 64889

    Image_2_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  10. 64890

    Image_4_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  11. 64891

    Image_1_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  12. 64892

    Image_3_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  13. 64893

    Image_4_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  14. 64894

    Image_3_Less Nutrients but More Phytoplankton: Long-Term Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern North Sea.jpg by Xu Xu (210339)

    Published 2020
    “…We applied a coupled high-resolution (1.5–4.5 km) 3d-physical-biogeochemical regional Earth System model that includes an advanced phytoplankton growth model and benthic biogeochemistry to hindcast ecosystem dynamics in the period 1961–2012. …”
  15. 64895

    Dithizone induces autophagy-like changes in Paneth cells. by Shiloh R. Lueschow (5807552)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A) Treatment with dithizone induces a significant increase in <i>Atg10</i> (p = 0.03), <i>Atg4a</i> (p = 0.0004), and <i>Atg12</i> (p = 0.000006), as well as a significant decrease in the beclin1 regulator <i>Ambra1</i> (p = 0.0003). …”
  16. 64896

    Influence of Water Turbulence on Burning Behavior of Thin Fuel Slick by Mahesh Kottalgi (20569340)

    Published 2025
    “…Turbulence intensity is studied as a parameter comparable to ocean conditions, with a fuel slick of 5 mm considered for the experiments. …”
  17. 64897

    Body weight (kg) during 30 days of treatment of synchronized ewes. by Ana C. Carranza Martin (9357362)

    Published 2020
    “…The FR and GA treatment decrease the BW in comparison with CO showing a time by treatment interaction (P = 0.06).…”
  18. 64898

    Loss of auditory function and the generation of sensory cell apoptosis following exposure to noise. by Minal Patel (385459)

    Published 2013
    “…The thresholds at the five tested frequencies, 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 kHz, are presented. …”
  19. 64899

    Flood return intervals for different scenarios of land cover and climate change. by Jeanne L. Nel (560902)

    Published 2014
    “…For example, the return period of a flood with a daily flow of 150 mm (similar to the May 1981 flood in this area) would decrease from a baseline of more than 100 years to 70 years under future climate (scenario 5).…”
  20. 64900

    Upper graph: oculomotor capture effectiveness versus eccentricity of onset appearance. by Marije van Beilen (5652724)

    Published 2013
    “…(Free View: 2 subjects did not provide a good fit, 100%: 5 subjects did not provide a good fit because they did not show a decrease in capture efficiency with higher eccentricity.)…”