Showing 20,001 - 20,020 results of 35,935 for search '(( 5 ((ppm decrease) OR (mean decrease)) ) OR ( a ((nn decrease) OR (point decrease)) ))', query time: 0.71s Refine Results
  1. 20001

    DataSheet1_Alterations in bacterial metabolites, cytokines, and mucosal integrity in the caecum of broilers caused by feed additives and host-related factors.pdf by Yada Duangnumsawang (13774954)

    Published 2022
    “…Broilers were offered three diets: a wheat-soybean diet without (CO), or with either a probiotic (probiotic; 2.4 x 10<sup>9</sup> CFU/kg diet of Bacillus subtilis DSM32324 and DSM32325 and B. amyloliquefaciens DSM25840) or a phytobiotic (phytobiotic; grape extract with 165 ppm procyanidin and 585 ppm polyphenol) product. …”
  2. 20002

    Supplementary Material for: Randomized Control Study on Hemoperfusion Combined with Hemodialysis versus Standard Hemodialysis: Effects on Middle-Molecular-Weight Toxins and Uremic... by Zhao D. (3071592)

    Published 2022
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> In the two groups HP + LFHD and HP + HFHD, there was a significant decrease of β2M and PTH levels after 12 months compared to the control groups. …”
  3. 20003

    Health and Economic Burden of Obesity in Brazil by Ketevan Rtveladze (142281)

    Published 2013
    “…However, with effective interventions the costs can be reduced to $302 billion by 1% and to $273 billion by 5% reduction in mean BMI across the population.…”
  4. 20004

    Supplementary Material for: NANLING: Roxadustat effectiveness/safety in chronic kidney disease-associated anemia with peritoneal dialysis by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Baseline hemoglobin was 98.1 ± 10.7 g/L and was <80 g/L in 10 (5.1%). The mean [95% confidence interval] proportion who achieved a hemoglobin concentration ≥100 g/L was 85.1% [79.8%, 90.5%] (T2DM: 89.2% [78.5%, 99.9%]; non-DM: 84.0% [77.8%, 90.1%]). …”
  5. 20005

    Hemodynamic mechanisms underlying orthostatic hypotension in stroke survivors: a cross-sectional study by Kazuaki Oyake (7481357)

    Published 2025
    “…</p> <p>Orthostatic hypotension was identified in five participants (22%). These individuals demonstrated significantly greater orthostatic cardiac index increases (F<sub>(5,105)</sub> = 2.75, <i>p</i> = 0.023, partial η<sup>2</sup> = 0.126) and more pronounced orthostatic total peripheral resistance index decreases (F<sub>(5,105)</sub> = 4.19, <i>p</i> = 0.002, partial η<sup>2</sup> = 0.166) than those without orthostatic hypotension.…”
  6. 20006

    Expression of proteins associated with AD is altered by eIF4A inhibition. by Andrew Bottley (361376)

    Published 2013
    “…Secreted A-beta levels in the medium of 9×10<sup>5</sup> SH-SY5Y cells were assayed by ELISA 24 hours following treatment with 10 µM hippuristanol (+), demonstrating a modest but reproducible decrease in comparison to control cells (−). …”
  7. 20007
  8. 20008
  9. 20009

    miR-370 induces growth retardation. by Fangmei An (126976)

    Published 2012
    “…<p><b>A.. </b><b>HuCCT1 malignant cholangiocytes display decreased growth upon reinforcement of miR-370 expression.…”
  10. 20010

    Unhinging pathway of FimH under tensile force in MD simulations. by Pavel Aprikian (221712)

    Published 2011
    “…(b) Sequence of rupture events of contacts between Ld and Pd versus distance from the hinge axis. A contact was defined as broken at the first time point when it ruptured and was not seen to reform within 300 ps. …”
  11. 20011

    Inhibiting cell death impeded 2° and 3° formation <i>in vivo</i>. by David E. Larson (246516)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(<b>A–D</b>) Examples of ommatidia from <i>GMR-Gal4/UAS-Diap1</i> retinae. …”
  12. 20012

    Bifunctional Avidin with Covalently Modifiable Ligand Binding Site by Jenni Leppiniemi (166920)

    Published 2011
    “…Here we engineered the biotin-binding pocket of avidin with a single point mutation S16C and thus introduced a chemically active thiol group, which could be covalently coupled with thiol-reactive molecules. …”
  13. 20013

    Changes of transcripts for cell wall precursors and cell wall protein related pathways between lower and upper half flanks at 6 h after gravistimulation. by Liwei Hu (454586)

    Published 2013
    “…Squares arranged in rows and columns represent individual transcripts at a single time point in the process. The individual square in a given area has the same color as the guide bar in the same column. …”
  14. 20014

    The effects of stem cell parameters on the model predictions. by Jasmine Foo (194724)

    Published 2009
    “…As the leukemic cell population increases, the healthy cell population begins to decrease due to competition. Treatment is initiated once the leukemic cell burden has reached a threshold of cells, at which point the leukemic cell burden begins to decline. …”
  15. 20015

    Shh signaling is required for proliferation of NP cells. by Chitra Lekha Dahia (168144)

    Published 2012
    “…<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0035944#pone-0035944-g009" target="_blank">Figure 9</a> shows that cyclopamine treatment in vitro, and targeting of Shh in vivo both cause loss of NP cell proliferation. …”
  16. 20016

    Data_Sheet_1_Ecophysiological responses of seedlings of six dipterocarp species to short-term drought in Borneo.docx by Tomoaki Ichie (2929254)

    Published 2023
    “…However, there were interspecific differences in physiological responses to such a decrease in soil water content: S. parvifolia and S. beccariana actively controlled their stomata during drought to reduce water consumption via an isohydric response, but showed an increase (S. parvifolia) or no change (S. beccariana) in leaf drought tolerance; Di. pachyphyllus and Dry. aromatica maintained photosynthesis and transpiration close to the wilting point during drought without reducing water consumption via an anisohydric response, and also increased their leaf drought tolerance over the drying period; and S. curtisii and S. smithiana maintained their photosynthetic capacity without stomatal closure, but showed no change or a slight decrease in leaf drought tolerance. …”
  17. 20017
  18. 20018
  19. 20019
  20. 20020

    Determination of the CbiY flavin midpoint redox potentials. by Hannah F. Collins (282149)

    Published 2013
    “…Panel B show a data fit at the sq/hq isosbestic point (430 nm), yielding a value of <i>E</i><sub>1</sub> = −92±5 mV, while panel D shows the respective data fit at the ox/sq isosbestic point (487 nm), yielding a value of <i>E</i><sub>2</sub> = −149±3 mV.…”