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    Circular Dichroism and Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Cysteinyl-tRNA Synthetase from <i>Halobacterium salinarum</i> ssp. NRC-1 Demonstrates that Group I Cations Are Particularly Effe... by Christopher J. Reed (529932)

    Published 2014
    “…CD and fluorescence spectra showed structural changes taking place in NRC-1 CysRS over the concentration range of 0–3 M KCl, while the structure of <i>E. coli</i> CysRS was relatively unaffected. Salt was also shown to increase the thermal stability of NRC-1 CysRS since the melt temperature of the CysRS from NRC-1 was increased in the presence of high salt, whereas the <i>E. coli</i> enzyme showed a decrease. …”
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    Differentially expressed proteins in A549 cells following treatment with nano-SiO<sub>2</sub> particles. by Odu Okoturo-Evans (453997)

    Published 2013
    “…Relative amounts of each protein were determined from the ion intensity of the component peptides using Progenesis software and those that varied significantly are indicated by probability and fold difference (treated/untreated, except those shown as minus values which represent fold decreases, i.e. untreated/treated). …”
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    Group‑9 Transition-Metal Suboxides Adopting the Filled-Ti<sub>2</sub>Ni Structure: A Class of Superconductors Exhibiting Exceptionally High Upper Critical Fields by KeYuan Ma (11569396)

    Published 2021
    “…In contrast to the metallic η-carbide-type suboxides Ti<sub>4</sub>M<sub>2</sub>O, we found that Ti<sub>2</sub>Co displays a semimetallic behavior down to 0.75 K. Below 0.75 K, we observe a broad decrease in the resistivity, which can most likely be attributed to an onset of a superconducting transition at lower temperatures. …”
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    <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice show significantly enhanced anxiety-like behaviors. by Kosuke Okuda (5150393)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A-D) The light/dark transition test. (A) <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice show a significantly decreased distance traveled in the light chamber and an increased distance in the dark chamber. …”
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    A schematic view of ACS. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…The effect of concentration solution, primary heat exchanger effectiveness, and the temperature of main component (generator, condenser, evaporator and absorber) are studied. The results show a COP of 0.79 with a cooling capacity of 5 kW at generator, condenser, evaporator, and absorber temperatures of (90, 40, 10, and 35), respectively. …”
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    Crowded Cu(I) Complexes Involving Benzo[<i>h</i>]quinoline:  π-Stacking Effects and Long-Lived Excited States by Elvira C. Riesgo (2960946)

    Published 2001
    “…Complexes of the BHQ series showed a pronounced MLCT absorption maximum which shifted bathochromically from 496 to 610 nm as the 3,3‘-bridge decreased from 4 to 2 carbons. …”
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    A potential scenario for the development of rhabdomyolysis in RER-susceptible horses derived from differentially expressed proteins and genes. by Kennedy Aldrich (10125669)

    Published 2021
    “…Excessive mitochondrial matrix Ca<sup>2+</sup> results in formation of the membrane transition pore (<i>BAX</i>, <i>SLC25A6</i>, ATP5), loss of membrane potential, release of cytochrome C and apoptosis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Size-Selective Sliding of Sessile Drops on a Slightly Inclined Plane Using Low-Frequency AC Electrowetting by Jiwoo Hong (1782454)

    Published 2012
    “…When the drop size or the plane’s incline angle is small, the drop is difficult to slide due to a decrease in gravitational force. Here we demonstrate that small drops (0.4–9 μL) on a slightly inclined plane (∼12°, Teflon and parylene-C surface) can be mobilized through patterned electrodes by applying low-frequency ac electrowetting under 400 Hz (110–180 V<sub>rms</sub>), which has a mechanism different from that of the high-frequency ac method that induces sliding by reducing contact angle hysteresis. …”
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    Image_5_Enteral Lactoferrin Supplementation for Preventing Sepsis and Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Preterm Infants: A Meta‑Analysis With Trial Sequential Analysis of Randomized Con... by Ya Gao (526722)

    Published 2020
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Limited evidence suggested that enteral lactoferrin supplementation was associated with a reduction of late-onset sepsis in infants with a birth weight below 1500g, however, did not decrease the incidence of NEC stage II or III, all-cause mortality, and other adverse events in preterm infants. …”
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    Decrease of <i>cwp1</i>, <i>cwp2</i>, and <i>myb2</i> gene expression by MLF knock down during vegetative growth using strategy 3. by Zi-Qi Lin (6444350)

    Published 2019
    “…Results are expressed as mean ± SD. *P<0.05. (E) Decrease of <i>mlf</i>, <i>cwp1</i>, and <i>cwp2</i> gene expression by MLF knock down in the Cas9MLFko cell line. …”
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    Study flow chart. by Ruth Barclay (8428956)

    Published 2024
    “…Differences were noted between the models of only males and only females. Decreased walking endurance is associated with a decreased likelihood of walking in the community—a factor that can be addressed by rehabilitation professionals and in community based programs.…”
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    Participant characteristics (non-weighted). by Ruth Barclay (8428956)

    Published 2024
    “…Differences were noted between the models of only males and only females. Decreased walking endurance is associated with a decreased likelihood of walking in the community—a factor that can be addressed by rehabilitation professionals and in community based programs.…”
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    Community ambulation—Final model. by Ruth Barclay (8428956)

    Published 2024
    “…Differences were noted between the models of only males and only females. Decreased walking endurance is associated with a decreased likelihood of walking in the community—a factor that can be addressed by rehabilitation professionals and in community based programs.…”