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  1. 78301

    Table2_Optimizing tacrolimus dosing in Hispanic renal transplant patients: insights from real-world data.DOCX by Athanasios Chamzas (19699780)

    Published 2024
    “…The estimated apparent clearance was 13.7 L/h for a typical patient weighing 70 kg and at 30% hematocrit, demonstrating a 40% decrease in clearance compared to other patient populations. …”
  2. 78302

    Table1_Optimizing tacrolimus dosing in Hispanic renal transplant patients: insights from real-world data.DOCX by Athanasios Chamzas (19699780)

    Published 2024
    “…The estimated apparent clearance was 13.7 L/h for a typical patient weighing 70 kg and at 30% hematocrit, demonstrating a 40% decrease in clearance compared to other patient populations. …”
  3. 78303

    Post-Stroke Longitudinal Alterations of Inter-Hemispheric Correlation and Hemispheric Dominance in Mouse Pre-Motor Cortex by Fabio Vallone (845248)

    Published 2016
    “…In the late sub-acute period (days 16 and 23), inter-hemispheric functional coupling was reduced in ischemic animals, as shown by a decrease in the cross-correlation and mutual information measures. …”
  4. 78304

    Image2_Optimizing tacrolimus dosing in Hispanic renal transplant patients: insights from real-world data.JPEG by Athanasios Chamzas (19699780)

    Published 2024
    “…The estimated apparent clearance was 13.7 L/h for a typical patient weighing 70 kg and at 30% hematocrit, demonstrating a 40% decrease in clearance compared to other patient populations. …”
  5. 78305

    Data_Sheet_7_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  6. 78306

    Data_Sheet_2_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  7. 78307

    Table_1_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.pdf by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  8. 78308

    Data_Sheet_3_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  9. 78309

    Data_Sheet_6_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  10. 78310

    Data_Sheet_1_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  11. 78311

    Data_Sheet_4_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…A model predicting the natural log of struvite RSS values indicated that these values would increase with increasing urine pH, ammonium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, and would decrease with increasing urine citrate and sulfate. …”
  12. 78312

    Residual polysaccharides from fungi reduce the bacterial spot in tomato plants by Tarsis Aguiar (5021966)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, PRC and PSHII (1.5 mg.mL–1) could decrease disease severity in all tested cultivars. …”
  13. 78313

    Residual polysaccharides from fungi reduce the bacterial spot in tomato plants by Tarsis Aguiar (5021966)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, PRC and PSHII (1.5 mg.mL–1) could decrease disease severity in all tested cultivars. …”
  14. 78314

    DataSheet1_The dominant role of aerosol-cloud interactions in aerosol-boundary layer feedback: Case studies in three megacities in China.pdf by Changrui Xiong (13929273)

    Published 2022
    “…Overall, the aerosol-PBL feedback results in a 22%–36% decrease of PBL height and 5%–28% increase of PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration. …”
  15. 78315

    An in vivo murine calvarial model of particle-induced osteolysis demonstrates Cobalt-alloy debris co-challenge with TLR4 induces osteolysis but not more than Cobalt alloy alone. by Lauryn Samelko (424639)

    Published 2016
    “…(A) Representative images (n = 1/5) and (B) Graphical representation of the percentage decrease in bone thickness relative to sham controls (average of n = 5 per group). …”
  16. 78316

    Experimental and Modeling Study on Ignition Delay Times of Dimethyl Ether/Propane/Oxygen/Argon Mixtures at 20 bar by Erjiang Hu (1286775)

    Published 2015
    “…Ignition delay times of dimethyl ether (DME)/propane/oxygen/argon mixtures at a pressure of 20 bar were measured in a shock tube at different DME blending ratios (0, 20, 50, 80, and 100%), equivalence ratios (0.5, 1.0 and 2.0), and temperatures (1100–1500 K). …”
  17. 78317

    Data_Sheet_1_Reduction Kinetic of Water Soluble Metal Salts by Geobacter sulfurreducens: Fe2+/Hemes Stabilize and Regulate Electron Flux Rates.PDF by Maksym Karamash (12888494)

    Published 2022
    “…In order to understand the influence of metal salts, and of electron transporting, multiheme c-cytochromes on the electron flux during respiration of G. sulfurreducens, the reduction kinetic of Fe<sup>3+</sup>, Co<sup>3+</sup>, V<sup>5+</sup>, Cr<sup>6+</sup>, and Mn<sup>7+</sup> containing complexes were measured. …”
  18. 78318

    Climatic shocks associate with innovation in science and technology by Carsten K. W. De Dreu (299637)

    Published 2018
    “…Combined, across almost 500 years and over 5,000 documented innovations and discoveries, a 0.5°C increase in temperature associates with a sizable 0.30–0.60 standard deviation decrease in innovation. …”
  19. 78319

    Transfer in Rule-Based Category Learning Depends on the Training Task - Fig 4 by Florian Kattner (839540)

    Published 2016
    “…Individual <i>t</i>-statistics (low power) testing for a significant decrease in performance from the end of training to the initial transfer phase.…”
  20. 78320

    Predicting the suitable habitats of <i>Elwendia persica</i> in the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) by Sajan Thakur (16475930)

    Published 2023
    “…Climate change phenomena are also identified as a strong driver in the habitat shift of many medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs). …”