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  1. 20141

    Image_1_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  2. 20142

    Data_Sheet_1_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.PDF by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  3. 20143

    Image_3_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  4. 20144

    Image_4_Gait-Assist Wearable Robot Using Interactive Rhythmic Stimulation to the Upper Limbs.pdf by Robin Miao Sin Yap (6629600)

    Published 2019
    “…They also showed a statistically significant decrease in the mean hip-swing period, with a mean decrement of about 2.3% between the control and one of the upper-limb-assist conditions. …”
  5. 20145

    Synergistic evolution explains the origins of leaf masquerade in katydids. by J. Benito Wainwright (8180835)

    Published 2025
    “…Positive coefficients (blue arrows) indicate a transition from absence to presence in the parent trait (tegmen pigmentation and green coloration) whereas negative coefficients (red arrows) indicate a decrease in the parent trait (mean tegmen aspect ratio). …”
  6. 20146

    Cognitive control of saccadic eye movements in children with developmental coordination disorder by CLAUDIA GONZALEZ (1390035)

    Published 2016
    “…However, there were no accuracy or latency differences between the groups in the Non-Cued conditions (C).</p><p> </p><p><b>Fig 5.</b> Mean Non-Cued (A) and Cued (B) touch times (and SEM) from target onset across coordinated (EH) and hand only (HO) tasks. …”
  7. 20147

    A-p50 affects tumor cell survival through inhibition of NF-κB-mediated transcriptional activation by Jing Mi (18654)

    Published 2011
    “…Ad-A-p50-infected A549 cells show a significant decrease in cell viability (Ad-A-p50) compared to Ad-siNT-infected cells, = 3–5 per group, = 0.0001. () Hoechst 33342 staining of apoptotic nuclei. …”
  8. 20148

    Tuning rate comparison for Pavlovian experiment. by Weston Fleming (10924744)

    Published 2021
    “…Unexpected reward response, where reward response is the mean firing rate over the first 600 ms following reward presentation, baseline subtracted using the mean firing rate over a 1 s period before reward presentation (inferred spikes over baseline median = 6.5 Hz, Q1 = 3.9 Hz, Q3 = 8.2 Hz for λ target 4 Hz; median = 9.8 Hz, Q1 = 6.2 Hz, Q3 = 12.2 Hz, for λ target 6 Hz; median = 11.5 Hz, Q1 = 7.1 Hz, Q3 = 14.0 Hz, for λ target 8 Hz; electrophysiology spikes over baseline median = 9.5 Hz, Q1 = 6.3 Hz, Q3 = 12.0 Hz). c. …”
  9. 20149

    Image_1_Cyclophilin Inhibitor NV556 Reduces Fibrosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development in Mice With Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis.tiff by Joseph Kuo (244331)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we investigated whether NV556, a cyclophilin inhibitor derived from sanglifehrins, would decrease the development of NASH and HCC in a preclinical mouse model. …”
  10. 20150

    Table1_The deubiquitinase USP8 regulates ovarian cancer cell response to cisplatin by suppressing apoptosis.DOCX by Cristina Corno (9108035)

    Published 2022
    “…Increased apoptosis was linked to FLIP<sub>L</sub> decrease and cisplatin induction of caspase 3 in IGROV-1/Pt1 cells, cisplatin-induced claspin and survivin down-regulation in IGROV-1 cells, thereby showing a decrease of anti-apoptotic proteins. …”
  11. 20151

    Data_Sheet_1_Age-dependent white matter microstructural disintegrity in autism spectrum disorder.pdf by Clara F. Weber (13739143)

    Published 2022
    “…For each subject, we created Fractional Anisotropy (FA), Mean- (MD), Radial- (RD), and Axial Diffusivity (AD) maps as well as ED maps. …”
  12. 20152

    Image_1_Psychological, cognitive, and physiological impact of hazards casualties' trainings on first responders: the example of a chemical and radiological training. An exploratory... by Louise Giaume (17869016)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>(i) A high level of anxiety at baseline [Median 51 (46; 56)] which decreased between pre- and post-simulation (p = 0.04; F = 2.93); (ii) a post-simulation decrease in negative feelings (p = 0.03); (iii) a decrease in body awareness after simulation which returned to the initial level at recovery (p = 0.03; F = 3.48); (iv) a decrease in mean RR between baseline, pre- and post-simulation (p = 0.009; F = 5.11). …”
  13. 20153

    Glycine negatively influences THN migration. by Ulrike Theisen (4734555)

    Published 2018
    “…For control, a point mutation was introduced in the GlyRa1 subunit that abolishes ligand binding (Y226F). …”
  14. 20154

    Table 1_The impact of diagnosis-related group-based medical insurance payment model on the prognosis and nursing care of patients undergoing composite trabeculectomy: a retrospecti... by Yu Wang (12152)

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship between the average length of hospital stay and nursing work patients with composite trabeculae was explored based on the prognostic effect.</p>Results<p>The mean length of hospital stay for DRG group is approximately 8 days, compared to approximately 5 days for None-DRG group. …”
  15. 20155

    DataSheet2_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  16. 20156

    DataSheet3_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  17. 20157

    DataSheet1_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  18. 20158

    Relative change of bacterial genera after 72 h of fermentation experiments in TIM-2<sup>1</sup>. by Marisol Aguirre (666374)

    Published 2014
    “…1<p>The ratio between a sampling time point and t<sub>−16</sub> was calculated (e.g., t<sub>72</sub>/t<sub>−16</sub>). …”
  19. 20159

    Changes in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) indices of white matter microstructure after sleep deprivation and associations with sleepiness. by Torbjørn Elvsåshagen (3285522)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Significant decreases in fractional anisotropy (FA) after sleep deprivation (blue colors; left panel). …”
  20. 20160

    The inactivation of <i>Kdm6a</i> in mice had age- and gender-dependent effects on normal hematopoiesis. by Ling Tian (107492)

    Published 2021
    “…Aged KO-F mice developed a mild macrocytic anemia, which was characterized by decreased hemoglobin (Hb: 11.5 g/dL in KO-F mice vs. 14.28 g/dL in WT-F mice, p = 0.0137) with an increased mean corpuscular volume (MCV: 51 fL in KO-F mice vs. 40.55 fL in WT-F mice, p = 0.0001) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH: 15.15 pg in KO-F mice vs. 12.85 pg in WT-F mice, p = 0.0004). …”