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  1. 67321

    Image_3.tif by Yean K. Yong (727047)

    Published 2018
    “…We report that decrease of TCR iVα7.2<sup>+</sup> MAIT cells in the peripheral blood and their functions were seemingly impaired in chronic HBV-infected patients likely because of the increased expression of PD-1.…”
  2. 67322

    Image_1.tif by Yean K. Yong (727047)

    Published 2018
    “…We report that decrease of TCR iVα7.2<sup>+</sup> MAIT cells in the peripheral blood and their functions were seemingly impaired in chronic HBV-infected patients likely because of the increased expression of PD-1.…”
  3. 67323

    Intrachromatid and intersister (IC/IS) bias in <i>URA3</i> inactivation. by James D. Cauwood (481139)

    Published 2013
    “…Indicated are the migrating positions for WT, INT, and PO fragments described in panel A. <b>C</b>, <b>D.</b> Representative images of Southern Blot analyses on 5FOA<sup>R</sup> colonies that arose in YPD or HU. …”
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  5. 67325

    Loss of <i>bmm</i> function in the somatic cells of the gonad with an independent RNAi line affects whole-body triglyceride storage and breakdown in males. by Lianna W. Wat (8339454)

    Published 2021
    “…(D) Triglyceride breakdown post-starvation among 5-day-old virgin <i>c587>UAS-bmm;UAS-bmm-RNAi</i> males and control males (<i>c587>+</i> and <i>+>UAS-bmm;UAS-bmm-RNAi</i>) was decreased by a similar magnitude between both 0 and 12 hours or 12 and 24 hours STV, demonstrating that re-expression of <i>UAS-bmm</i> rescued the effects of <i>bmm</i> loss in the somatic cells of the male gonad post-starvation (<i>p</i> = 2.2 × 10<sup>−6</sup>, 1.7 × 10<sup>−6</sup>, and 0.0 for 0–12 hours and 0.0, 0.0, and 0.0 for 12–24 hours, respectively; one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey HSD test). …”
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  7. 67327

    Spatiotemporal analysis of canine rabies in El Salvador: Violence and poverty as social factors of canine rabies by Patricia Arias-Orozco (5641637)

    Published 2018
    “…Significant clusters were identified in all five epidemiological regions, and the Eastern region had the highest risk (RR = 50.62). …”
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  9. 67329

    Discrimination test—Reversal learning. by Verena Schuldenzucker (4500931)

    Published 2017
    “…Figs (B) and (C) show the number of attempts to open the red or the blue box before opening the correct box. Measures in Figs A-C show a significant decrease in time and number of attempts during the course of the study. …”
  10. 67330

    Quantification by Fourier Decomposition by Susanne E Hausselt (76318)

    Published 2007
    “…<div><p>(A) Voltage responses evoked by circular wave stimuli; gray: individual trials, orange and blue: averages for CF and CP motion, respectively; black: reconstructed waveforms; frame: trace segment used for analysis (<i>V</i><sub>Rest</sub> = −60 mV).…”
  11. 67331

    Image1.JPEG by Muhammad I. Waris (5093375)

    Published 2018
    “…The results revealed that reduction in NlugCSP8 transcript abundance caused a decrease in behavioral response to representative attractants. …”
  12. 67332

    Image_4_Transpiration Reduction in Maize (Zea mays L) in Response to Soil Drying.tif by Faisal Hayat (3326676)

    Published 2020
    “…Nonlinearity in the relationship between transpiration and leaf water potential indicated a decrease in the soil-plant hydraulic conductance, which was explained by the loss of hydraulic conductivity around the roots. …”
  13. 67333

    Image3.JPEG by Muhammad I. Waris (5093375)

    Published 2018
    “…The results revealed that reduction in NlugCSP8 transcript abundance caused a decrease in behavioral response to representative attractants. …”
  14. 67334

    The Enzyme Effect: Broadening the Horizon of MS Optimization to Nontryptic Digestion in Proteomics by Kinga Nagy (603019)

    Published 2025
    “…This would result in a 10–15 eV decrease on a Bruker QTof instrument and a 5–6 NCE% (normalized collision energy) difference on an Orbitrap. …”
  15. 67335

    Flexible Aerogels from Hyperbranched Polyurethanes: Probing the Role of Molecular Rigidity with Poly(Urethane Acrylates) Versus Poly(Urethane Norbornenes) by Abhishek Bang (1700212)

    Published 2014
    “…Aerogels based on urethane-acrylates built around a rigid/aromatic core exhibited a rapid decrease of their elastic modulus with density (slopes of the log–log plots >5.0), and at about 0.14 g cm<sup>–3</sup>, they were foldable. …”
  16. 67336

    Table1_Impacts of elevated CO2 and partial defoliation on mineral element composition in rice.docx by Bo Gao (106513)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Discussion<p>Our study suggests that a dilution effect may cause a decrease in mineral elements concentrations under elevated CO<sub>2</sub> because of the increase in biomass and carbohydrates.…”
  17. 67337

    IF1 dose affects the proteome of hippocampal neurons. by Pau B. Esparza-Moltó (10798606)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(D)</b> Box plots showing the expression of the proteins that increase or decrease with higher IF1 dose, expressed as fold of CRL (<i>n</i> = 8 up-regulated and <i>n</i> = 13 down-regulated proteins; center line, median; box limits, upper and lower quartiles; whiskers, 1.5× interquartile range; points, outlier). …”
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    Image_3_Transpiration Reduction in Maize (Zea mays L) in Response to Soil Drying.tif by Faisal Hayat (3326676)

    Published 2020
    “…Nonlinearity in the relationship between transpiration and leaf water potential indicated a decrease in the soil-plant hydraulic conductance, which was explained by the loss of hydraulic conductivity around the roots. …”
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  20. 67340

    Olfactory Stimuli Increase Presence in Virtual Environments by Benson G. Munyan III (2839403)

    Published 2016
    “…Additionally, once administered, the removal of scents resulted in a disproportionate decrease in presence. Implications for incorporating the use of scents to increase the efficacy of exposure therapy is discussed.…”