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  1. 60641

    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. …”
  2. 60642

    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. …”
  3. 60643

    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. …”
  4. 60644

    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. …”
  5. 60645

    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. …”
  6. 60646

    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. …”
  7. 60647

    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. …”
  8. 60648

    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. …”
  9. 60649

    Assessment of Central Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in Practicing Long-Distance Walking Race by Edison Nunes Pereira (4652905)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Abstract Background: An ecological hiking occurs yearly in Brazil. It is a unique event because of its distance (310 km) and dynamics (mean of 62 km/day for 5 days with mean pace of 7.6 km/h). …”
  10. 60650

    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. …”
  11. 60651

    Effect of EE housing on retinal synaptophysin- and Müller cell and astrocyte GFAP-immunoreactivity. by Damián Dorfman (293002)

    Published 2014
    “…Assessment of the GFAP immunoreactivity area. Data are the mean ± SEM (n = 5 eyes per group); **p<0.01, versus age-matched controls; a: p<0.01, versus diabetic animals housed in SE, by Tukey's test. …”
  12. 60652

    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). …”
  13. 60653

    The power for detecting association with secondary traits in selected samples. by Dajiang J. Liu (120143)

    Published 2012
    “….), where 80% of the causal variants increase the mean secondary trait value and the other 20% decrease the mean secondary trait value. …”
  14. 60654

    Effect of EE housing on retinal dysfunction induced by experimental diabetes. by Damián Dorfman (293002)

    Published 2014
    “…Experimental diabetes induced a significant decrease in ERG a- and b-wave amplitude in eyes from animals housed in SE (black circles), as compared with age-matched control animals (grey bar), after 5 weeks of STZ injection. …”
  15. 60655

    OUTPATIENT ANALYTIC ASSESSMENT OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA — THE IMPORTANCE OF VENOUS BLOOD GASES by Sofia Alexandra Pereira Pires (6800096)

    Published 2020
    “…Respiratory acidosis was present in 91% in t1, 100% in t2 and 94% in t3. There was a significant decrease between t2 and t3 in mean pCO2 (57.2 versus 53.6 mmHg; p=0.009) and mean HCO3 (30.0 versus 28.8 mEq/L; p=0.023). …”
  16. 60656

    Expression of BDNF in retinas after 6 weeks of diabetes onset in SE- or EE-housed animals. by Damián Dorfman (293002)

    Published 2014
    “…Data are the mean ± SEM (n = 5 eyes per group); **p<0.01, versus age-matched controls; a: p<0.01, versus diabetic animals housed in SE, by Tukey's test. …”
  17. 60657

    Different behaviors of taxonomic and functional richness and diversity through infant gut microbiota development. by Yvonne Vallès (216427)

    Published 2014
    “…Taxon richness (C) shows an increase in median values with time interrupted by the introduction of solid foods (I4), when a decrease in richness is observed. Taxon diversity (B) shows an increase in median values from I1 to I4 followed by a decrease between I4 and I5. …”
  18. 60658

    Potential effect of the differential genetic expression of PBMCs. by Michael J. Baine (230373)

    Published 2011
    “…Decrease in genes associated with points <b>a</b> and <b>b</b> may represent a decrease in their respective associated cell's population.…”
  19. 60659

    DataSheet_1_Growth and fatty acid distribution over lipid classes in Nannochloropsis oceanica acclimated to different temperatures.docx by Narcís Ferrer-Ledo (14596664)

    Published 2023
    “…Acclimation to low temperatures triggered a decrease in absorption cross section and photosynthesis rates with a tipping point at 17°C. …”
  20. 60660

    Synaptotoxic PrP<sup>Sc</sup> species are propagated from early in the evolution of M1000 prion disease. by Simote Totauhelotu Foliaki (5614364)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) CA1 region LTP of WT mouse hippocampal slices was significantly disrupted following a five minute exposure to 0.5% (w/v; in artificial CSF) crude M1000 brain homogenates (cM1000) derived from M1000 infected WT Balb/c mice (infected through routine intracerebral injection [R.ic]) at 30% of the incubation period to the terminal stage of disease (TSD). …”