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Development of biomechanical performance measures in all participants from baseline to retention.
Published 2013“…On-water performance was also qualitatively evaluated by video assessment (V) (−4 to 4 in steps of 1: negative/positive values indicated a performance decrease/increase). …”
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65606
CW attainment is coupled with activation of ecdysone biosynthesis.
Published 2017“…<p><b>(A)</b> Schematic diagram of the continuous feeding scheme. …”
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65607
Degeneration of the retina of dn-fgfr1 transgenic animals over time.
Published 2012“…<p><b>A, E</b>) Control (ctrl) and <i>Tg(hsp70l:dnfgfr1-EGFP)</i> (dn-fgfr1) siblings without heat shock (HS) treatment: in both cases no morphological changes were detected <b>B–D</b>) In control siblings, the architecture of the retina and the thickness of the ONL (indicated by the error bar) remains unaffected <b>F–H</b>) In contrast, in transgenic animals a decrease in organization and in the width of the ONL (indicated by decreasing size of error bars) is observed. …”
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65608
Functional analysis of the gut microbiome in response to surgical resection.
Published 2021“…Histogram (left panel) shows the pathways ranked by variation (log2 fold-change after surgical resection).</p>…”
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65609
Designation of the experimental setup from Fig 1.
Published 2023“…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
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65610
Mask models M1–M6 with the corresponding price.
Published 2023“…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
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65611
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Published 2023“…After temperature/humidity variation and autoclave sterilization, melt blown masks were able to retain a filtration efficiency up to over 90% at 0.1 μm contrary to nano-masks showing a decrease down to around 70%. …”
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65614
Expression levels of the selected genes knocked down by RNAi.
Published 2011“…A 160 µg dosage was only used in the <i>krmp</i>-injected group, because the expression did not decrease significantly in the 40 µg dosage-injected group.…”
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65615
Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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65616
Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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65617
Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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65618
Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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65619
Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”
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65620
Catalyst-Free and Rapid Chemical Approach for in Situ Growth of “Chemically Reactive” and Porous Polymeric Coating
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the choice of small alkylamines for post-covalent modifications of the “chemically reactive” dip-coating provided superhydrophobicity with a tailored water adhesion. A gradual increase in both roll-off angles, and the contact angle hysteresis (from 5° to 30°) was noted with a decrease in the hydrocarbon tail of selected alkylamines. …”