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  1. 68961

    Effects of isometric resistance training on blood pressure and physical fitness of men by Flavio de Souza Araujo (5763773)

    Published 2018
    “…RESULTS IRT reduced diastolic BP values during a 24-hour period and daytime. There was also a decrease in mean BP values during daytime (P<0.05). …”
  2. 68962

    Organic polymer characterization of leaf-cutter ant fungus gardens. by Garret Suen (22423)

    Published 2010
    “…Error bars in graphs are standard error of the mean. The asterisks indicate a significant decrease in overall average content between top and bottom samples (two-tailed paired <i>t</i> test, <i>P</i><0.05). …”
  3. 68963

    CRF-induced anxiety-like behavior is mediated by CRF<sub>1</sub>-R but not CRF<sub>2</sub>-R activation. by Michael R. Bruchas (255614)

    Published 2009
    “…<p><b><i>A</i></b>, Administration of stressin 1 (0.5 µg, i.c.v.), a selective CRF<sub>1</sub>-R agonist, produced significant anxiety-like behavioral effects. …”
  4. 68964

    Hematoxylin and eosin staining with histomorphometric analysis of outflow vein removed from Iex-1<sup>−/−</sup> and WT animals at day 28 after fistula placement. by Akshaar Brahmbhatt (551498)

    Published 2014
    “…</b> There is a significant decrease in the mean area of the neointima in the <i>Iex-1</i> KO animals when compared to WT controls (P<0.05). …”
  5. 68965

    <i>Mecp2</i> deficient neurons and astroglia cells have significantly more chromocenters than wild type cells. by Bianca Bertulat (126768)

    Published 2012
    “…All analyzed samples show a highly significant (p<0.0001) difference of mean values. …”
  6. 68966

    DNA damage evoked by <i>K. pneumoniae</i> 1084 infection <i>in vivo</i>. by Yi-Chyi Lai (213766)

    Published 2014
    “…(E) Quantification of γH2AX-positive hepatocytes. Each value is the mean ± SEM for 3 mice. An asterisk (*) represents a significant decrease in the Δ<i>clbA</i>-infected group in comparison with the <i>K. pneumoniae</i> 1084-infected group by the Mann-Whitney U test (two-tailed; <i>P</i><0.05). …”
  7. 68967

    Image_8_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  8. 68968

    Image_3_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  9. 68969

    Image_2_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  10. 68970

    Image_4_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  11. 68971

    Image_6_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  12. 68972

    Image_7_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  13. 68973

    Image_9_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  14. 68974

    Image_1_Preservation of exopolymeric substances in estuarine sediments.JPEG by Thibault Duteil (13264521)

    Published 2022
    “…EPS results were analyzed in the context of sediment properties including facies, grain size, and total organic carbon, and of metabolic and enzymatic activities. Our results showed a predictable decrease in EPS concentrations (proteins and polysaccharides) and reactivity from the surface biofilm to a depth of 0.5 m, possibly linked to heterotrophic degradation. …”
  15. 68975

    Outcomes of curtailing fishing for penguins by SSMU. by Emily S. Klein (4811307)

    Published 2018
    “…Points below the dashed 1:1 line indicate a decrease in depletion risk owing to a cessation in fishing. …”
  16. 68976

    No inhibition of TrxR1 activity <i>in vitro</i> by addition of SecTRAPs by Karin Anestål (377878)

    Published 2013
    “…</p>b,<p>TrxR1 activity is given as turnover (min<sup>−1</sup>) calculated from the decrease at 340 nm detected in a microplate reader assay with 5 nM TrxR1, 0.5 nM-500 nM truncated TrxR1 as SecTRAP, 10 µM Trx, 145 µM Insulin in 50 mM Tris-Cl, 2 mM EDTA, pH 7.4 and 200 µM NADPH.…”
  17. 68977

    Relative differences between the immune cells of PBMC and CMC populations. by Rachel E. Horton (256357)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Columns show mean of 5 individuals with SEM shown by vertical lines. …”
  18. 68978

    Increased macrophage infiltration at the site of treated CNV. by Hani Salehi-Had (352412)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Macrophage infiltration was highest on day 3 with gradual decrease on days 5 and 7. Significantly higher number of macrophages were observed with the NP-ATPμ-Raf treated group compared to the control group on days 5 and 7 (A and B). …”
  19. 68979

    Sleep-related changes in breathing. by Stefano Bastianini (130236)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) and (B), values of minute volume (V<sub>E</sub>) and breath duration (T<sub>TOT</sub>), respectively, during non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (N) and rapid-eye-movement sleep (R). …”
  20. 68980

    HAI-2 deficiency disrupts normal architecture of intestinal epithelium. by Roman Szabo (138655)

    Published 2018
    “…Quantification of Alcian blue/PAS staining-positive cells in proximal (jejunum, left panel) and distal (ileum, middle panel) small intestine, and colon (right panel) at E18.5, P2, and P4. <i>Spint2</i><sup><i>−/−</i></sup><i>;Prss8</i><sup><i>R44Q/R44Q</i></sup> mice present with a substantially decreased number of PAS-positive cells in both small and large intestines after birth. …”