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  1. 20961

    Asymmetric cell divisions can induce large cell-to-cell variability in mtDNA quality. by Robert C. Glastad (10692277)

    Published 2023
    “…The three columns for each panel give decreasing network heterogeneity, expressed via different seed numbers, 4, 16 and 64 (more seed points give a more homogeneous network). …”
  2. 20962

    Deficient basal and GSIS in PWS-deletion INS-1 lines. by Erik A. Koppes (15307191)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Insulin secretory rates are presented as boxplots displaying the interquartile range (IQR) with notches marking the 95% confidence interval of the median and whiskers extending 1.5 x IQR for control (grey) and PWS (red) INS-1 lines at low (2.8 mM) and high (22 mM) glucose, with underlying data points indicated by unique symbols for each cell line (inset). …”
  3. 20963

    Table 1_Improved medical protective clothing comfort for medical staff facing high-intensity infectious diseases.docx by Cheng-teng Jiang (22028945)

    Published 2025
    “…A total of 208 volunteers participated in the experiment, yielding 196 valid data points (81 males and 115 females).</p>Results<p>Comparative assessments revealed that the new MPC enhanced air permeability to 120 mm/s, reduced sweating by 30%, decreased skin temperature by 1.2°C, and lowered the incidence of skin maceration by 45%. …”
  4. 20964

    Lower-than-binomial variances under more limited mtDNA self-avoidance. by Robert C. Glastad (10692277)

    Published 2023
    “…Rows show different values of initial mutant proportion, with <i>h</i> = 0.1 in the top row and <i>h</i> = 0.5 in the bottom row. The three columns for each panel give decreasing network heterogeneity, expressed via different seed numbers, 4, 16 and 64 (more seed points give a more homogeneous network). …”
  5. 20965

    Table1_Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (1000) Program Seasonally Impacts Birthweight: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis.docx by Sarah Quinones (6791780)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results: LEAP1000 decreased LBW prevalence by 3.5 and 4.1 percentage points overall and in the dry season, respectively. …”
  6. 20966

    DataSheet1_Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (1000) Program Seasonally Impacts Birthweight: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis.docx by Sarah Quinones (6791780)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results: LEAP1000 decreased LBW prevalence by 3.5 and 4.1 percentage points overall and in the dry season, respectively. …”
  7. 20967

    Table2_Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (1000) Program Seasonally Impacts Birthweight: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis.docx by Sarah Quinones (6791780)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results: LEAP1000 decreased LBW prevalence by 3.5 and 4.1 percentage points overall and in the dry season, respectively. …”
  8. 20968

    SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under SEAwise EBFM by Dorleta Garcia (12315201)

    Published 2025
    “…<i>Trawl Ban scenarios</i> where the effort of bottom trawlers was reduced by a 50% and different options were analysed for the static gears</p><p dir="ltr">5. …”
  9. 20969

    Data Sheet 1_Machine-learning detection of stress severity expressed on a continuous scale using acoustic, verbal, visual, and physiological data: lessons learned.pdf by Marketa Ciharova (8991782)

    Published 2025
    “…College students (n = 42; M age = 20.79, 69% female) completed a self-reported stress visual analogue scale at five time-points: After the initial resting period (P1), during the three stress-inducing tasks (i.e., preparation for a presentation, a presentation task, and an arithmetic task, P2-4) and after a recovery period (P5). …”
  10. 20970

    Consumption of ultra-processed foods in Brazil: distribution and temporal evolution 2008–2018 by Maria Laura da Costa Louzada (4657063)

    Published 2023
    “…Consumption of ultra-processed foods increased by 1.02 percentage points (pp) from 2008–2009 to 2017–2018. This increase was significantly higher among men (+1.59 pp), black people (+2.04 pp), indigenous (+5.96 pp), in the rural area (+2.43 pp), those with up to 4 years of schooling (+1.18 pp), in the lowest income quintile (+3.54 pp), and the North (+2.95 pp) and Northeast (+3.11 pp) regions. …”
  11. 20971

    Table_1_Preserving Right Pre-motor and Posterior Prefrontal Cortices Contribute to Maintaining Overall Basic Emotion.docx by Riho Nakajima (4912798)

    Published 2021
    “…During surgery, positive responses were found in 18 points in 12 patients (54.5%). Of these, 15 points from 11 patients were found at the cortical level, mainly the premotor and posterior part of the prefrontal cortices. …”
  12. 20972

    Image_1_Preserving Right Pre-motor and Posterior Prefrontal Cortices Contribute to Maintaining Overall Basic Emotion.TIFF by Riho Nakajima (4912798)

    Published 2021
    “…During surgery, positive responses were found in 18 points in 12 patients (54.5%). Of these, 15 points from 11 patients were found at the cortical level, mainly the premotor and posterior part of the prefrontal cortices. …”
  13. 20973

    Image_2_Preserving Right Pre-motor and Posterior Prefrontal Cortices Contribute to Maintaining Overall Basic Emotion.TIFF by Riho Nakajima (4912798)

    Published 2021
    “…During surgery, positive responses were found in 18 points in 12 patients (54.5%). Of these, 15 points from 11 patients were found at the cortical level, mainly the premotor and posterior part of the prefrontal cortices. …”
  14. 20974

    Schematic model depicting the relationship between lipids and proteins by target gene knockdown. by Takuya Kitamoto (11721639)

    Published 2025
    “…Non-significant but decreasing trends are marked with small light blue arrows pointing downwards. …”
  15. 20975

    Transcriptional changes in COL.<i>w</i>Mel relative to COL.tet following a ZIKV-infected bloodmeal. by Emma C. Boehm (10204673)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(C)</b> Transcripts with constitutively increased abundance (red) and decreased abundance (blue) between both collection time points. …”
  16. 20976

    Transcriptional changes in COL.<i>w</i>Mel relative to COL.tet. by Emma C. Boehm (10204673)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>(C)</b> Transcripts with constitutively increased abundance (red) and decreased abundance (blue) across both collection time points. …”
  17. 20977

    Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms by Juliana Beatriz Toledo (12801126)

    Published 2022
    “…The treatments consisted of five diets in which the CP was reduced by 1.5 percentage points, resulting in low-protein diets (19.24, 17.74, 16.24, 14.74 and 13.24%), meeting the requirements of amino acids with inclusion of L-lysine, DL-methionine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-valine and L-isoleucine. …”
  18. 20978

    A retrospective evaluation of the relationship between symmetric dimethylarginine, creatinine and body weight in hyperthyroid cats by Donald Szlosek (7872581)

    Published 2020
    “…Cats were retrospectively identified from the US IDEXX Reference Laboratories database where TT4, SDMA and creatinine were measured on the same cat at multiple time points. A hyperthyroid treated group was identified (TT4 ≤ 4.7 μg/dL and decreased by a minimum of 2.5 μg/dL) that had body weight and laboratory results available from more than one visit, and was used to evaluate body weight, creatinine, SDMA and TT4 pre-treatment and at 1–30, 31–60, 61–90, 91–120 days post-treatment. …”
  19. 20979

    Percent viability and cytotoxicity of NHBE cells are significantly altered by PAA exposure. by Ellie S. Burns (21246537)

    Published 2025
    “…Dots overlaid each box plot represent the individually measured data points. Box plot whiskers represent the range of data represented by 1.5x the interquartile range.…”
  20. 20980

    Table_1_Target Body Temperature in Very Low Birth Weight Infants: Clinical Consensus in Place of Scientific Evidence.DOCX by Anna Perez (3471611)

    Published 2019
    “…Likewise, the cut-off points for hypo- and hyperthermia were defined very similarly and showed low inter-center variability. …”