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  1. 78261

    Children's hospitalizations by sensitive conditions in primary care in the Northeast of Brazil by Márcia Gabriela Costa Ribeiro (6514808)

    Published 2019
    “…The admissions rates on sensitive conditions in primary care between 2004 and 2013 were calculated in two age groups: children under one year old and between one and five years of age. Results: there was a reduction of hospitalization rates in the Northeast, despite the existence of fluctuations in the analyzed period. …”
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    Table_1_Single Prolonged Stress Reduces Intrinsic Excitability and Excitatory Synaptic Drive Onto Pyramidal Neurons in the Infralimbic Prefrontal Cortex of Adult Male Rats.DOCX by Nawshaba Nawreen (3229752)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, SPS decreases the intrinsic membrane excitability of IL PFC pyramidal cells, as indicated by an increase in rheobase, decrease in input resistance, hyperpolarization of resting membrane potential, and a reduction in repetitive firing rate. …”
  3. 78263

    Figure 4, supplementary figure 6 by Kristen Pleil (11084931)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr"><b>Figure 4: Rapid E2 signaling in the BNST recapitulates the pro-drinking but not anxiolytic effects of ovarian E2 and modulates BNSTCRF neurons. </b>a) Systemic E2 synthesis inhibition in high ovarian E2 mice using the aromatase inhibitor letrozole (LET, 10 mg/kg). b) Effects of LET administration on EtOH consumption (N’s = 13 saline VEH, 19 LET). c) Effects of LET administration on elevated plus maze (EPM) % time spent in the open arms (left) or distance traveled (right; N’s = 15 VEH, 14 LET). d) Intra-BNST infusion of LET (1 μg in 200 nl/side) in high E2 status females. e) Effects of intra-BNST LET on EtOH consumption (N’s = 7 VEH, 6 LET). f) Intra-BNST infusion of E2 (20 pg in 200 nl/side) or membrane-impermeable E2 (mE2, 55 pg in 200 nl/side) in low E2 status females. g) Effects of intra-BNST E2 on EtOH consumption (N’s = 8 VEH, 7 E2). h) Effects of intra-BNST mE2 on EtOH consumption (N’s = 12 VEH, 11 mE2). i) Effects of intra-BNST E2 on EPM % time spent in the open arms (left) or distance traveled (right; N’s = 7 VEH, 8 E2). j) Effects of bath application of E2/mE2 on excitatory synaptic transmission in BNSTCRF neurons during slice electrophysiology recordings in low ovarian E2 status female CRF-CrexAi9 reporters. k) Spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) maximum delta from % baseline during E2/mE2 wash on (E2 nM: 0.01: N = 2, 2 cells; 1: N = 4, 4 cells; 10: N = 5, 7 cells; 100: N = 4, 4 cells; 1000: N = 3, 5 cells; 100 nM mE2: N = 3, 6 cells; l and m are the same cells). l) Time course of BNSTCRF neurons that displayed increase/decrease/no change in sEPSC frequency and amplitude (m) % change from baseline during E2 application and proportion of responding categories (pie charts). …”
  4. 78264

    Data from: Increased Soil Nitrogen Availability Suppresses Annual Soil Respiration in Mixed Temperate Forests Regardless of Acidification by David W. Frey (21072152)

    Published 2025
    “…Soil respiration data included in the data publication are: (1) measurements collected from five fixed collars per plot using a LI-COR 6400 Portable Photosynthesis System equipped with a 6400-09 soil chamber (LI-COR Biosciences, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA); and (2) plot-level annual soil respiration, estimated using the relationship between soil temperature and measured soil respiration. …”
  5. 78265

    JAGGED1-NOTCH regulates RPE proliferation and specification. by Jingxing Ou (153590)

    Published 2013
    “…Note that in wild type and all indicated mutants, JAGGED1 is expressed in the dorsal distal retina and in (<b>F</b>) also in the E12.0 ventral distal retina and RPE (arrow), in addition to its prominent expression in the lens vesicle. Also note that a dorsal RPE subdomain in <i>Mitf</i> single or <i>Vax1/2/Mitf</i> triple mutants expresses JAGGED1 at both E10.5 and E12.0. …”
  6. 78266

    Ingestive behavior, ruminal and blood kinetics in lambs fed cow cheese whey by Luciana Freitas GUEDES (10406055)

    Published 2021
    “…Behavioral assessments were made at a 24-hour interval in measurements taken every five minutes. …”
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    Innovative method of impact testing in high temperatures applied in carbon steels by Pedro Antonio Ferreirós (5553917)

    Published 2018
    “…The specimens are heated in a few seconds (v=32 ºC/s) and held at the test temperature by an electrical circuit controlled by a thermocouple located on the specimen. …”
  9. 78269

    Model for Condensin II–mediated chromosome territory formation. by Christopher R. Bauer (139136)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A) Condensed mitotic chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles and centromeres cluster at the poles in telophase. …”
  10. 78270

    MLR-Tregs allospecifically regulate cytotoxic activity in micro-CML generated by purified CD8<sup>+</sup> plus purified autologous CD4<sup>+</sup> responders. by Yuming Yu (212650)

    Published 2011
    “…The lysis of target cells was decreasingly inhibited by decreasing concentrations of modulating MLR-Tregs (points on the right side) as opposed to none seen using control modulators (points on the left side) (** = p<.01; n = 10). …”
  11. 78271

    Shape Memory Superelastic Poly(isocyanurate-urethane) Aerogels (PIR-PUR) for Deployable Panels and Biomimetic Applications by Suraj Donthula (1441132)

    Published 2017
    “…Below the <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> zone, the elastic modulus of all formulations decreased by about 1000 fold. That property gave rise to a robust shape memory effect (SME), the quality of which was evaluated via several figures of merit that were calculated from tensile stretching data over five temperature cycles between <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> + 10 °C and <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> – 40 °C. …”
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    Shape Memory Superelastic Poly(isocyanurate-urethane) Aerogels (PIR-PUR) for Deployable Panels and Biomimetic Applications by Suraj Donthula (1441132)

    Published 2017
    “…Below the <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> zone, the elastic modulus of all formulations decreased by about 1000 fold. That property gave rise to a robust shape memory effect (SME), the quality of which was evaluated via several figures of merit that were calculated from tensile stretching data over five temperature cycles between <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> + 10 °C and <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> – 40 °C. …”
  13. 78273

    Shape Memory Superelastic Poly(isocyanurate-urethane) Aerogels (PIR-PUR) for Deployable Panels and Biomimetic Applications by Suraj Donthula (1441132)

    Published 2017
    “…Below the <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> zone, the elastic modulus of all formulations decreased by about 1000 fold. That property gave rise to a robust shape memory effect (SME), the quality of which was evaluated via several figures of merit that were calculated from tensile stretching data over five temperature cycles between <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> + 10 °C and <i>T</i><sub>g</sub> – 40 °C. …”
  14. 78274

    Do economic downturns affect air pollution? Evidence from the global financial crisis by Alsamara, Mouyad

    Published 2021
    “…Our findings reveal that the 2008 crisis decreased the turning point for high-income countries and increased the turning points for middle- and low-income countries. …”
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    Detection of the regions of interest from the segmentation results and fitting to the physical models. by Pavel Polyakov (219125)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(a) Approach curve: both vertical lines correspond to the beginning () and end () of the electrostatic regime. …”
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    Codon Distributions under Environmental Fluctuations by Lauren Ancel Meyers (27605)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>(A) gives the robustness for each codon, that is, the fraction of all possible point mutations that leave the hydrophobicity class unchanged. …”
  17. 78277

    The effects of TBEV infection on BALB/c and C57Bl/6 mice. by Daniel Růžek (351096)

    Published 2013
    “…Statistically significant (p<0.05) decreases in body weight/temperature at different time points versus the beginning of the experiment are marked by an asterisk (C57Bl/6) or hash (BALB/c).…”
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    Turn gain converged rapidly for turns on the mobile robot platform. by Peter Stratton (158746)

    Published 2013
    “…Turn gain was increased when it started too low (A) and decreased when it started too high (B) as needed to reliably track robot heading. …”
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    Comparative analysis of mutant worms and chronological aging effects on forced locomotory abilities. by Xavier Manière (230820)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) <i>acr-16</i> (v<sub>//</sub> = 80 µm/s±40 µm/s, N = 28), <i>unc-29</i> (v<sub>//</sub> = 35 µm/s±34 µm/s, N = 26) and <i>unc-29</i>;<i>acr-16</i> mutants (v<sub>//</sub> = 15 µm/s±19 µm/s, N = 22) exhibit reduced velocity when compared to the control population (N2, v<sub>//</sub> = 110 µm/s±50 µm/s, N = 28) in successive electrotactic runs. …”
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    Correlational learning rule for regulation of vestibular synapse strength by cerebellar inhibition: transfer of VOR gain from cerebellar cortex to brainstem. by John R. W. Menzies (361198)

    Published 2013
    “…During training the cerebellum has learnt to produce an inhibitory input modulated in phase with the vestibular input, leading to cancellation which produces a 50% gain decrease (since and , a weight requires ). …”