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DataSheet_1_Partial root-zone drying subsurface drip irrigation increased the alfalfa quality yield but decreased the alfalfa quality content.docx
Published 2024“…In addition, PRDSDI significantly increased the alfalfa average hay yield by 49.5% and 59.6% with 10-mm and 20-mm irrigation volumes in 2018, respectively. Our results provide a counterexample for PRDSDI to improve crop quality. …”
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Decreased Pre-existing Ad5 Capsid and Ad35 Neutralizing Antibodies Increase HIV-1 Infection Risk in the Step Trial Independent of Vaccination
Published 2012“…Those Ad5 seropositive subjects who generated anti-capsid responses showed a marked reduction in vaccine-induced CD8 responses. …”
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Reproducibility of the CO rebreathing technique with a lower CO dose and a shorter rebreathing duration at sea level and at 2320 m of altitude
Published 2020“…T<sub>10</sub>) and 14.1% (T<sub>6</sub> vs T<sub>10</sub>) and with CO<sub>1.5</sub>, TE was 1.6% and 5.8%. In conclusion, the CO dose and rebreathing time for the CO rebreathing procedure can be decreased at the cost of a measurement error ranging from 1.5-14.1%.…”
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A: Relative fluorescence intensity at 515 nm of SITS – labeled αA-crystallins interacting with LYI – labeled βL- crystallin.
Published 2013“…Increase in the relative fluorescence intensity at 515 nm is due to energy transfer from the SITS – labeled protein to the LYI – labeled protein. SITS – labeled αA- wt (♦), αA<sub>1–172</sub>(▪), αA<sub>1–168</sub> (▴) and αA<sub>1–162</sub> (•) were incubated with LYI – labeled βL- crystallin. …”
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The Technology of Homogeneous Scar Tissue Creating as a Result of Ablation of the Atrial Wall with a Radiofrequency Bipolar Clamp: an Experimental and Clinical Study
Published 2023“…Results: In all histological sections of ablation lines created using the criterion of “steady decrease in the time to transmurality”, there were no intact (viable) cells, in contrast to the other two conventional methods, i.e., a homogeneous scar of the atrial wall. …”
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The Technology of Homogeneous Scar Tissue Creating as a Result of Ablation of the Atrial Wall with a Radiofrequency Bipolar Clamp: an Experimental and Clinical Study
Published 2023“…Results: In all histological sections of ablation lines created using the criterion of “steady decrease in the time to transmurality”, there were no intact (viable) cells, in contrast to the other two conventional methods, i.e., a homogeneous scar of the atrial wall. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Empiric Methods to Account for Pre-analytical Variability in Digital Histopathology in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration.docx
Published 2019“…Finally, the transformation enabled us to significantly reduce batch-related difference in duplicate measurements in FTLD-Tau (GM/WM: p < 0.001 both) and FTLD-TDP (GM/WM: p < 0.001 both), and to decrease the necessary sample size estimated in a power analysis in FTLD-Tau (GM:-40%; WM: -34%) and FTLD-TDP (GM: -20%; WM: -30%). …”
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Iridium(III, 0, and −I) Complexes Stabilized by 1,1‘-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf): Synthesis and Characterization. Crystal Structures of [Na(THF)<sub>5</sub>][Ir(dppf)<s...
Published 1999“…Reduction of Ir(I) to Ir(0) and Ir(−I) causes a stepwise decrease of the Ir−P bond length of 0.04 Å (average) and 0.05 Å, respectively, with a concomitant increase of the bite angle of the diphosphine which ranges from 94.3° (average) in [Ir(dppf)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>+</sup> to 102.3° in [Ir(dppf)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>-</sup>.…”
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