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  1. 79981

    Object location discrimination task. by Desiree R. Seib (5249750)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>A) The number of object exploration events decreased over the 5 habituation trials but doubled on trial 6 when object locations were changed (Mauchly’s test P = 0.3; effect of trial F<sub>5,130</sub> = 54, P<0.001, partial η<sup>2</sup> = 0.68; trial 6 vs trials 3,4,5 all P<0.001). …”
  2. 79982

    The impact of anesthesia and positioning on cerebral blood flow and pressure in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery: an randomised observational study by alon lord (20342469)

    Published 2024
    “…Measurements were taken at five time points: before anesthesia (T1), after intubation (T2), after positional change (Trendelenburg or Reverse Trendelenburg) (T3), after pneumoperitoneum (T4), and at the end of surgery (T5). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Experimental Analysis of Diurnal Variations in Humic-Like Fluorescent Dissolved Organic Matter in Surface Seawater.docx by Yuko Omori (8919200)

    Published 2020
    “…Parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) determined that FDOM in the incubated seawater was composed of three components: two types of humic-like FDOM and a protein-like FDOM. The fluorescence intensity of humic-like FDOM increased to 104.0 ± 2.5% of the initial intensity during the night and decreased to 101.2 ± 2.5% under sunlight exposure during the day. …”
  4. 79984

    Table2_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.xlsx by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  5. 79985

    Image2_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.tiff by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  6. 79986

    Table1_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.csv by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  7. 79987

    Table3_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.xlsx by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  8. 79988

    Image1_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.TIFF by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  9. 79989

    Syntheses, Structures, Near-Infrared and Visible Luminescence, and Magnetic Properties of Lanthanide-Organic Frameworks with an Imidazole-Containing Flexible Ligand by Zheng-Hua Zhang (2528974)

    Published 2006
    “…Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements of <b>1</b>−<b>6 </b>showed that complex <b>1 </b>(Gd) is nearly a paramagnet and complexes <b>2 </b>(Tb), <b>3 </b>(Dy), and <b>4 </b>(Er) show the ferromagnetic coupling between magnetic centers, whereas the depopulation of the Stark levels in complexes <b>5</b> (Yb) and <b>6</b> (Eu) leads to a continuous decrease in <i>χ</i><sub>M</sub><i>T</i> when the sample is cooled from 300 to 1.8 K.…”
  10. 79990

    DataSheet1_Iodide uptake by forest soils is principally related to the activity of extracellular oxidases.docx by Russell M. Grandbois (14703175)

    Published 2023
    “…Autoclaved soils, and soils amended with an enzyme inhibitor (sodium azide) or an antibacterial agent (bronopol), bound significantly less <sup>125</sup>I tracer (93%, 81%, 61% decrease, respectively) than the untreated control soils, confirming a microbial role in soil iodide uptake. …”
  11. 79991

    Data Sheet 1_Inverse associations of the lifestyle critical 9 with cardiorenal syndrome: the mediating role of the dietary inflammatory index.xlsx by Hongman Li (19546419)

    Published 2025
    “…DII shows a significant positive connection with CRS (p < 0.001), but DII indicates a decreasing trend when LC9 rises (β = −0.65, p < 0.001). …”
  12. 79992

    Table 1_Inverse associations of the lifestyle critical 9 with cardiorenal syndrome: the mediating role of the dietary inflammatory index.docx by Hongman Li (19546419)

    Published 2025
    “…DII shows a significant positive connection with CRS (p < 0.001), but DII indicates a decreasing trend when LC9 rises (β = −0.65, p < 0.001). …”
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    Table_1_Anticipated correlation between lean body mass to visceral fat mass ratio and insulin resistance: NHANES 2011-2018.docx by Ya Shao (16975896)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, a threshold effect with a critical value of 1.80 and a saturation effect with a critical point of 2.5 were also observed. …”
  19. 79999

    The coevolution of effort and replication, replicated and corrected by Florian Kohrt (13918527)

    Published 2022
    “…At this point the decline of effort has made low-effort novel research more attractive than low-effort replications (because publishing a novel positive result is associated with a higher payof than publishing a replication) and consequently the replication rate decreases again. …”
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