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  1. 79621

    Individual gene-based differential expression analysis. by Manoj K. Bhasin (227355)

    Published 2013
    “…Gene expression is shown with a pseudocolor scale (−1 to 1) with red color denoting increased and green color denoting decreased fold change in gene expression. …”
  2. 79622

    Convergence on an asymptotic environmentally determined trajectory (AEDT). by Peter Chesson (2914577)

    Published 2017
    “…Light blue dashed line: the moving equilibrium, , reflecting the underlying physical environment at each point in time, which, for illustration here, depends on the reconstructed mean Northern Hemisphere temperature, 200–1995 CE (<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002634#pbio.2002634.s001" target="_blank">S1 Text</a> Part C). …”
  3. 79623

    DataSheet1_Effects of network connectivity on viscoelastic relaxation in transient networks using experimental approach.docx by Takuya Katashima (2180930)

    Published 2022
    “…The dependence of viscoelastic relaxation on connectivity can be adequately explained within the framework of the lifetime of a backbone. The backbone has numerous breakage points in low-connectivity region nearby the gelation point, resulting in a shorter lifetime than the dissociation time. …”
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  5. 79625

    Principle of the Amplex Red assay of HDL function. by Theodoros Kelesidis (698171)

    Published 2014
    “…PON, PAF-AH, and LCAT decrease in HDL during the acute-phase reaction, and the lipid hydroperoxides (LOOH) 5-hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acid (HPETE), hydroperoxyoctadecadienoic acid (HPODE), and cholesteryl linoleate hydroperoxide (CE-OOH) increase in HDL. …”
  6. 79626

    Dicentric stability is associated with chromosomal fragments. by Kaitlin M. Stimpson (243903)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A) The appearance of small chromosome fragments either containing or lacking CENP-A (green) and CENP-B (red) was monitored over time, from the time of dicentric formation (40h) to 20 weeks. …”
  7. 79627

    Effects of hub deletion on network connectivity. by Sumeet Agarwal (247112)

    Published 2010
    “…In each case, we used the complete network consisting of 1379 nodes as the starting point and then deleted all hubs in the given set from the network in order of decreasing degree. …”
  8. 79628

    Effect of cartel formation on productivity for differently productive cartel members. by Zoltán Barta (316170)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The left panel shows the difference in weighted number of papers between simulation with and without cartels for individuals with different prior productivity (see legend on the right panel) as a function of mean prior productiviy of cartel members. …”
  9. 79629

    The effect of Ecrg4 expression on mucosal epithelial growth <i>in vitro</i>. by Arwa Kurabi (344167)

    Published 2013
    “…The NTHi-induced hyperplastic growth response is decreased by Ecrg4 gene expression <i>in vitro</i> suggesting that Ecrg4 is a regulatory component of the cellular response to inflammation. …”
  10. 79630

    Image 4_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  11. 79631

    Image 10_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  12. 79632

    Image 3_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  13. 79633

    Image 2_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  14. 79634

    Image 9_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  15. 79635

    Image 12_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  16. 79636

    Image 11_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  17. 79637

    Image 1_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  18. 79638

    Supplementary file 1_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.docx by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  19. 79639

    Image 7_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”
  20. 79640

    Image 8_Hydrogel and scalp/skin conductivities impact dose from tumor treating fields.png by Edwin Lok (3512405)

    Published 2025
    “…Although scalp hotspots increased or decreased by +1.5%, −0.1%, and −0.9% in E<sub>5%</sub>, SAR<sub>5%</sub>, and CD<sub>5%</sub>, the skin hotspots increased by as much as +23.5%, +45.7%, and +20.6%, respectively. …”