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Gaussian growth curves modulate the rate of turnover of synaptic elements () in a neuron as a function of its [<i>Ca</i><sup>2+</sup>].
Published 2021“…Here, new neurites are formed when the neuronal activity exceeds the required level and removed when it falls below it. (<b>C</b>) <i>η</i> = 5.0, <i>ψ</i> = <i>ϵ</i> = 15.0, <i>ν</i> = 1.0, <i>ω</i> = 0.001, −<i>νω</i> = −0.001, <i>ν</i>(2 − <i>ω</i>) = 1.999 (see <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008996#sec009" target="_blank">Methods</a>). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Characterization of a Novel Functional Trimeric Catechol 1,2-Dioxygenase From a Pseudomonas stutzeri Isolated From the Gulf of Mexico.docx
Published 2020“…The purified PsC12DO enzyme was found as an active trimer, with a molecular mass of 107 kDa. …”
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CDK2/Speedy A localization in <i>Cdk2</i><sup><i>−/−</i></sup> and <i>Speedy A</i><sup><i>−/−</i></sup> spermatocytes.
Published 2020“…Highlighted by dashed lines are intervals in which telomeres were found to have a 50%–74% decrease in signal and a 75%–100% decrease in signal. …”
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(A) CD45 cells express Sema4D
Published 2011“…W1 and W2 indicate representative transplanted mice, and female and male DNA are shown. (C) Sema4D KO bone marrow transplantation leads to decreased tumor burden in WT females. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 9a.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 7a.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 3a.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 4b.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 8b.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 6a.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”
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OPJ: Origin data for Fig 7b.
Published 2024“…According to the computational results, the tilt angle and modified Rayleigh number increase the mass flow rate and mean Nusselt number. The overheating zone with maximum temperatures is located in the upper part of the photovoltaic panel. …”