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    Polarity-Induced Reactive Wetting: Spreading and Retracting Sessile Water Drops by William S. Y. Wong (2795890)

    Published 2024
    “…This phenomenon contradicts current understanding, exhibiting a uniquely (1) decreasing advancing contact angle and (2) increasing receding contact angle. …”
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    Polarity-Induced Reactive Wetting: Spreading and Retracting Sessile Water Drops by William S. Y. Wong (2795890)

    Published 2024
    “…This phenomenon contradicts current understanding, exhibiting a uniquely (1) decreasing advancing contact angle and (2) increasing receding contact angle. …”
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    Polarity-Induced Reactive Wetting: Spreading and Retracting Sessile Water Drops by William S. Y. Wong (2795890)

    Published 2024
    “…This phenomenon contradicts current understanding, exhibiting a uniquely (1) decreasing advancing contact angle and (2) increasing receding contact angle. …”
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    Polarity-Induced Reactive Wetting: Spreading and Retracting Sessile Water Drops by William S. Y. Wong (2795890)

    Published 2024
    “…This phenomenon contradicts current understanding, exhibiting a uniquely (1) decreasing advancing contact angle and (2) increasing receding contact angle. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Response of maize yield and nitrogen recovery efficiency to nitrogen fertilizer application in field with various soil fertility.docx by Hongqin Zou (18058876)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the underlying mechanistic understanding of how N fertilizer regulates crop yield via soil properties in soils with different fertilities remains unresolved. Here, we used a field experiment that spanned 3 cropping seasons to evaluate the grain yield (GY), aboveground biomass and N recovery efficiency (NRE) after treatment with five N fertilizer application rates (N0, N75, N112, N150, and N187) in soils with three levels of fertility. …”
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    MATTER ACCUMULATION AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC RESPONSES OF MACAW PALM TO CYCLICAL DROUGHT by CLENILSO SEHNEN MOTA (6150236)

    Published 2018
    “…After rehydration, the gs and E of plants with and without water stress was not different, however, A presented a significant difference. Leaf water potentials below -0.5 MPa reduced the intracellular and atmospheric CO2 ratio and increased water use efficiency, and values of -1.85 MPa, when both showed an increase and decrease, respectively. …”
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    Ligand activation of ELIC. by Iwan Zimmermann (117942)

    Published 2011
    “…Macroscopic currents from a membrane patch in the outside-out configuration were recorded at −60 mV in response to a fast exchange into solutions containing 5 mM cysteamine. …”
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    The probability of emergence of vector-borne diseases. by Romulus Breban (24867)

    Published 2024
    “…Note that, with decreasing mutation rate, the probability curve develops a hyperbolic trend in the vicinity of .…”
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    Activity of Major Neural Networks and Hypothesized Molecular Processes Occurring During Wake, NREM Sleep, and REM Sleep by Emmanuel Mignot (31065)

    Published 2013
    “…Upward and downward arrows represent increased/decreased activity and release for selected neurotransmitter (e.g., Ach, NE, 5-HT, His, and Hcrt) systems or in selected metabolic pathways (e.g., protein biosynthesis) during the corresponding sleep/wake state.…”
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    Double knockdown of <i>Gli1/Gli2</i> in XY gonads. by Kathryn S. McClelland (687254)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A–D) Knockdown of GLI1/GLI2 in the gonad: qRT-PCR showed that treatment with Gli1/Gli2MO (<i>n</i> = 6, 5, 5, 8) resulted in no significant downregulation in steroidogenic regulator <i>Sf1/Nr5a1</i> (A) but a significant downregulation in expression of steroidogenic pathway enzymes <i>Hsd3β</i> (B), <i>Cyp11a1</i> (C) and <i>Star</i> (D). …”
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    DataSheet1_Isothermal crystallization kinetics in bulk of olefin-based multiblock copolymers.pdf by Gaia Urciuoli (11725469)

    Published 2022
    “…The crystallization half time of the samples increases with increase of M<sub>n</sub> and, for each sample, its logarithm increases linearly with a decrease of the undercooling by a factor of -0.155/°C, for the samples 1–4 and −0.031/°C, for the sample 5. …”
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    Fibronectin Matrix Assembly Suppresses Dispersal of Glioblastoma Cells by Joshua Sabari (203453)

    Published 2011
    “…Previous studies have reported that increased cell-cell cohesion can markedly reduce invasion by discouraging cell detachment from the tumor mass. We have previously reported that α5β1 integrin-fibronectin interaction is a powerful mediator of indirect cell-cell cohesion and that the process of fibronectin matrix assembly (FNMA) is crucial to establishing strong bonds between cells in 3D tumor-like spheroids. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Downregulation of let-7 by Electrical Acupuncture Increases Protein Synthesis in Mice.pdf by Ying Huang (53474)

    Published 2021
    “…MicroRNA-deep sequencing demonstrated that four members of the Let-7 miRNA family were significantly decreased in serum exosomes. Real time qPCR further verified Acu/LFES-mediated decreases of let-7c-5p in serum exosomes and skeletal muscles. …”
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    EEG-fMRI results. by Anna E. Vaudano (261239)

    Published 2009
    “…Summary of results for all EEG-fMRI sessions: number and duration of GSW epochs, regions of BOLD signal change labelled in accordance with direction of HRF loading, vmPFC: Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex;</p><p><b>(i)</b> BOLD signal increase;</p><p><b>(d)</b> BOLD signal decrease; B: bilateral, L: left, R: right. All SPMs corrected for multiple comparisons using random field theory (p<0.001, patients 2a, 7, 9a, 18; p<0.05, patients 5, 11, 21a).…”
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    Gene inactivations that promote somatic longevity. by Meng C. Wang (256025)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A–C) RNAi inactivation of <i>daf-2</i>, <i>R07H5.9</i> and <i>C05E11.6</i> decrease RoA by 48%, 15% and 14%, respectively, without a significant effect on IMR. …”