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  1. 27321

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  2. 27322

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  3. 27323

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  4. 27324

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  5. 27325

    <i>In Vivo</i> Genotoxicity Assessment of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles by <i>Allium cepa</i> Root Tip Assay at High Exposure Concentrations by Sunandan Pakrashi (407947)

    Published 2014
    “…A dose dependant decrease in the mitotic index (69 to 21) and an increase in the number of distinctive chromosomal aberrations were observed. …”
  6. 27326

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  7. 27327

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  8. 27328

    Treatment of pFTY720 in vivo and in vitro reduces MOG reactive splenocyte-induced demyelination isolated from MOG-immunised mice. by Adam J. Pritchard (575041)

    Published 2014
    “…There was a significant decrease of MBP staining in slices co-cultured with vehicle treated MOG reactive splenocytes compared to control slices (*p<0.05), which was reduced by pFTY720 treatment; One-way ANOVA and Newman-Keuls post-hoc test. …”
  9. 27329

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  10. 27330

    Preparation and characterization of a titanium alloy with the addition of tantalum and zirconium for biomedical applications by Pedro Akira Bazaglia Kuroda (10444038)

    Published 2021
    “…In this paper, Ti-25Ta-5Zr alloy was prepared by arc-melting, aiming biomedical applications. …”
  11. 27331

    SOLUBLE PROTEIN AS INDICATIVE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF SOYBEAN SEEDS by VANDERLÉIA MATHIAS (7528997)

    Published 2019
    “…The seed physiological quality and the biochemical composition were evaluated at the phenological stages R7, R7+5 days, R7+10 days (R8), and R7+20 days. The data were subjected to analysis of variance (F test) and the means were compared by the Tukey's test (p<0.01). …”
  12. 27332

    Optimization of the acid treatment of yacon for the inactivation of polyphenoloxidase with maintenance of the functional properties by Nara Menezes Vieira (4831122)

    Published 2018
    “…The treatment selected by the experimental design (2.4% of citric acid for 540 seconds) resulted in a 15% loss of the FOS contents. However, the final product presented 6.84 g FOS/100 g, higher than the minimum amount required by the relevant legislation (2.5 g FOS/portion of product) for a food to claim a functional property, making the technological process proposed in the present work feasible.…”
  13. 27333

    Image_1_Non-antibiotic antimicrobial polydopamine surface coating to prevent stable biofilm formation on satellite telemetry tags used in cetacean conservation applications.tiff by Ariana Smies (14021868)

    Published 2022
    “…To prevent the formation of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, a polydopamine surface coating that, when exposed to oxygen, releases low doses (~40-100µM) of hydrogen peroxide over a prolonged period (>24 hours) can be used to replace current antibiotic coatings used in the field. …”
  14. 27334

    Image_4_Non-antibiotic antimicrobial polydopamine surface coating to prevent stable biofilm formation on satellite telemetry tags used in cetacean conservation applications.tiff by Ariana Smies (14021868)

    Published 2022
    “…To prevent the formation of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, a polydopamine surface coating that, when exposed to oxygen, releases low doses (~40-100µM) of hydrogen peroxide over a prolonged period (>24 hours) can be used to replace current antibiotic coatings used in the field. …”
  15. 27335

    Image_10_Non-antibiotic antimicrobial polydopamine surface coating to prevent stable biofilm formation on satellite telemetry tags used in cetacean conservation applications.tiff by Ariana Smies (14021868)

    Published 2022
    “…To prevent the formation of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, a polydopamine surface coating that, when exposed to oxygen, releases low doses (~40-100µM) of hydrogen peroxide over a prolonged period (>24 hours) can be used to replace current antibiotic coatings used in the field. …”
  16. 27336

    Image_9_Non-antibiotic antimicrobial polydopamine surface coating to prevent stable biofilm formation on satellite telemetry tags used in cetacean conservation applications.tiff by Ariana Smies (14021868)

    Published 2022
    “…To prevent the formation of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, a polydopamine surface coating that, when exposed to oxygen, releases low doses (~40-100µM) of hydrogen peroxide over a prolonged period (>24 hours) can be used to replace current antibiotic coatings used in the field. …”
  17. 27337

    M2 receptor expression in the postsynaptic membrane of C-boutons. by Léa Milan (786967)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(<b>A)</b> Representative intensity plot profiles of CholineAcetylTransferase (ChAT, red channel and trace) and M2 receptor (green channel and trace) immunolabeling computed from the contour cutting of wild type (WT, left panels) and SOD1 (right panels) motoneurons of postnatal (P) 10 (<b>A1</b>) and P100 (<b>A2</b>) mice. …”
  18. 27338

    Image_2_Non-antibiotic antimicrobial polydopamine surface coating to prevent stable biofilm formation on satellite telemetry tags used in cetacean conservation applications.tiff by Ariana Smies (14021868)

    Published 2022
    “…To prevent the formation of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, a polydopamine surface coating that, when exposed to oxygen, releases low doses (~40-100µM) of hydrogen peroxide over a prolonged period (>24 hours) can be used to replace current antibiotic coatings used in the field. …”
  19. 27339

    IRF1 suppresses the replication of HSV-1 partially by up-regulation of RSAD2. by Jing Ru (420034)

    Published 2014
    “…Viral yields were determined by standard plaque assays at 48 h post-infection with HSV-1. (E) Model of miR-23a regulation in HSV-1 replication. Increased levels of miR-23a in HeLa cells led to decrease levels of IRF1 mRNA and RSAD2 mRNA, with a consequent increase in HSV-1 replication. …”
  20. 27340

    Reptin depletion impairs H2AX phosphorylation at serine 139 (γH2AX) after DNA damage. by Anne-Aurélie Raymond (724178)

    Published 2015
    “…The graphs below show for each treatment the evolution of the number of foci per cell (left) or the fractional decrease of the number of foci, setting the initial time point as 100% (right).…”