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  1. 76001

    Effects of L-arginine hydrochloride infusion on plasma phosphate concentrations. by Tsin W. Yeo (218400)

    Published 2008
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002347#pone-0002347-g007" target="_blank">Figure 7A</a>: Relationship between dose/weight (mg/kg) of infused L-arginine and the maximal decrease in plasma phosphate concentration at any time during or in the two hours following infusion (n = 30; r = −0.06, p = 0.8). …”
  2. 76002

    Effects of L-arginine hydrochloride infusion on blood glucose concentrations. by Tsin W. Yeo (218400)

    Published 2008
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002347#pone-0002347-g008" target="_blank">Figure 8A</a>: Relationship between dose/weight (mg/kg) of infused L-arginine and the maximal decrease in whole blood glucose concentration at any time during or in the two hours following infusion (n = 30; r = −0.27, p = 0.14). …”
  3. 76003

    The proportion of homomeric GluR1 AMPA receptors in the post-synaptic sites is not altered following LTP induction. by Agnès Villers (316323)

    Published 2013
    “…To facilitate the comparison, the fEPSP slope is expressed in percentage of the mean fEPSP amplitude measured (over a period of 20 min) before the application of the drug. …”
  4. 76004

    Response classifications for early and late response assessments. by Floris H. P. van Velden (516079)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Response classifications for early (left part of each subfigure) and late (right part of each subfigure) response assessments based on maximum standardized uptake value (SUV<sub>max</sub>; A), SUV<sub>mean</sub> (B), SUV<sub>peak</sub> (C), metabolically active tumour volume (MATV; D), total lesion glycolysis (TLG; E) or area under a cumulative SUV-volume histogram curve (AUC; F). …”
  5. 76005

    Simulated Data Accuracy Curves by Mitchell Guttman (78794)

    Published 2007
    “…<div><p>Receiver operating characteristic–type curves are presented here as a measure of the accuracy of the MSA algorithm. …”
  6. 76006

    Effects of L-arginine hydrochloride infusion on venous blood bicarbonate concentrations. by Tsin W. Yeo (218400)

    Published 2008
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0002347#pone-0002347-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3A</a>: Relationship between dose/weight (mg/kg) of infused L-arginine and the maximal decrease in venous blood bicarbonate concentration at any time during or in the two hours following infusion (n = 30; r = −0.53, p = 0.003). …”
  7. 76007

    Silymarin prevents UVB-induced DNA damage as determined by comet assay. by Santosh K. Katiyar (305526)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>(B),</b> The tail of the comet was measured in each cell under microscope and expressed in µm as a mean±SD from at least 30 cells in each treatment group. …”
  8. 76008

    Datasheet1_An early predictive model for Kawasaki disease shock syndrome in children in central China.zip by Yali Wu (662911)

    Published 2024
    “…Indicators of differences were analyzed based on univariate analysis; binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors for KDSS, and then receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed to establish a predictive score model for KDSS.</p>Results<p>Elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio(NLR) and decreased fibrinogen (FIB) and Na were independent risk factors for KDSS; the scoring of the above risk factors according to the odds ratio value eventually led to the establishment of a new scoring system: NLR ≥ 7.99 (6 points), FIB ≤ 5.415 g/L (1 point), Na ≤ 133.05 mmol/L (3 points), and a total score of ≥3.5 points were high-risk factors for progression to KDSS; otherwise, they were considered to be low-risk factors.…”
  9. 76009

    Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Events: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials and Subgroup Analysis by Sex and Diabetes Status by Manling Xie (652356)

    Published 2014
    “…In meta-regression analyses, the results suggested that aspirin therapy might be associated with a decrease in stroke among diabetic women and a decrease in MI among diabetic men and risk reductions achieved with low doses (75 mg/day) were as large as those obtained with higher doses (650 mg/day).…”
  10. 76010

    Effects of acute physical exercise on oxidative stress and inflammatory status in young, sedentary obese subjects by Francesca Accattato (4068385)

    Published 2017
    “…Intra-group comparisons showed that the acute exercise stress induced a significant increase in Glutathione Reductase activity in severely obese subjects only (P = 0.007), a significant decrease in MCP-1 in the normal weight group (P = 0.02), and a decrease in EGF levels in all groups (normal weight: P = 0.025, overweight/moderate obesity: P = 0.04, severe obesity: P = 0.018). …”
  11. 76011

    Parameters estimated from the quasipoisson model fit. by Ana Cristina Paulo (344653)

    Published 2013
    “…</p>a<p>A p-value below 0.05 means that the trend slope was statistically significant.…”
  12. 76012

    Image_1_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.tif by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  13. 76013

    Sentiment Measured in Hospital Discharge Notes Is Associated with Readmission and Mortality Risk: An Electronic Health Record Study by Thomas H. McCoy (786417)

    Published 2015
    “…Greater positive sentiment at discharge was associated with significantly decreased risk of hospital readmission in each cohort (~12% decrease per standard deviation above the mean). …”
  14. 76014

    Image_1_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.tif by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  15. 76015

    Image_2_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.tif by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  16. 76016

    Table_1_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.DOCX by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  17. 76017

    Table_1_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.DOCX by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  18. 76018

    Image_2_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.tif by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  19. 76019

    Image_1_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.tif by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”
  20. 76020

    Image_2_Understanding Thermostability Factors of Barley Limit Dextrinase by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.tif by Juan Du (118107)

    Published 2020
    “…However, there remains a lack of understanding on the factor affecting the themostability of HvLD at the atomic level. …”