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  1. 21701

    Orofacial myofunctional changes and electromyographic activity of the orbicularis oris muscle in trombonists by Ana Paula Arruda de Moura (4896082)

    Published 2021
    “…Data collection involved three steps: application of a questionnaire investigating some peculiarities of trombonists (Orofacial Myofunctional Evaluation with Expanded Scores - OMES-E), and electromyographic analysis of the orbicularis oris muscle before and after performing a piece with the trombone. …”
  2. 21702

    Data_Sheet_1_Behavioral and neurophysiological effects of buspirone in healthy and depression-like state juvenile salmon.xlsx by Sheyda Shapouri (17946893)

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, we attempted to reverse this DLS-like profile through pharmacological manipulation of the serotonin (5-HT) system with buspirone, an anxiolytic medication that acts as a serotonin receptor agonist (i.e., decreases serotonergic signaling). …”
  3. 21703

    TiO2 anatase nanoparticles: CO binds to Ti via donation-backdonation. by gloria tabacchi (2630326)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Figure 2:</p><p>IR spectra of CO adsorbed at 100 K (decreasing coverage in the sense of lettering) on HT (left), P25 (center) and SX001 (right) outgassed at 873 K. …”
  4. 21704

    Numerical integration of the rate equations of the MerB reaction mechanism by Pedro Silva (532059)

    Published 2015
    “…</p> <p> </p> <p>Syntax is:</p> <p> </p> <p>HgMerB_kinetics [initial concentration of organomercurial (optional)] [number of steps with timestep tightening] [initial_timestep][pH] [type of molecule] [how many seconds of kinetic information you want] [HgMerB (or free MerB) concentration] [concentration of the Hg-removing molecules tested] [barriers in kcal.mol-1 for the 38 reaction steps] [name of output file]</p> <p> </p> <p>Type of molecule is : 1 for MerA, 2 for dithiothreitol, 3 for GSH or other monothiols</p> <p>Notes on the algorithm:</p> <p> </p> <p>A) concentrations are output whenever :</p> <p>A1) concentration of HgMerB decreases by 1%, or</p> <p>A2) concentration of product increases by 1% of initial MerB concentration, or</p> <p>A3) 10^7 integration timesteps have elapsed since the last output (or 3*10^5, if less than 10^7 integration timestpes have elapsed since the beginning of the simulation)</p> <p> </p> <p>B) Integration timestep is scaled to ensure that the concentration of every intermediate does not increase more than 10% of its previous concentration. …”
  5. 21705

    Effects of Meloxicam on the Welfare of Holstein Calves from 6 Weeks to 6 Months Old Undergoing Amputation Dehorning by Jiancheng Qi (17878619)

    Published 2024
    “…The outcomes demonstrated that the AD procedure increased the frequencies of ear flicking and resulted in rises in respiration rate, heart rate, rectal temperature, and daily active steps. It also led to decreases in total food intake, forage intake, hay intake, MNT, and increased levels of prostaglandin E2 (PgE2), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), glutathione peroxidase activity (GSH-Px), nitric oxide (NO), and malondialdehyde (MDA). …”
  6. 21706

    JAK2, SRC, and EGFR promote Ras phosphorylation at Y4. by Chalita Washington (8997378)

    Published 2020
    “…Basal recognition of Ras<sup>Y4F</sup> protein by anti-pY4 antibodies is decreased compared to Ras<sup>WT</sup> protein. (E-H) Full gels of gel slices from <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008715#pgen.1008715.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5B</a>. …”
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  8. 21708

    A53T homozygote mice develop gross motor abnormalities with age. by Katrina L. Paumier (440683)

    Published 2013
    “…Digigait analysis shows the stride length and frequency (steps per second) are significantly decreased in 12 month A53T mice compared to wild type littermates (t-test analysis within age group- data represent both hind limbs (B). …”
  9. 21709

    Dose-Response Curves by Karen Lipkow (380366)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>CheA activity (orange) was increased in ten equal steps from steady-state to maximum level to mimic an increasing repellent concentration (A–D) or decreased to mimic an increase in attractant (E–H). …”
  10. 21710

    Developmental changes in intrinsic membrane properties of hESMNs. by Tomonori Takazawa (316965)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) Resting membrane potential and (C) rheobase did not change (n  = 27 and 29, respectively). Positive current steps were injected in 5 pA increments to distinguish small differences in rheobase among individual neurons. …”
  11. 21711

    Synthesis, Structure, and Activity of Enhanced Initiators for Olefin Metathesis by Jennifer A. Love (1393678)

    Published 2003
    “…A series of ruthenium olefin metathesis catalysts of the general structure (H<sub>2</sub>IMes)(PR<sub>3</sub>)(Cl)<sub>2</sub>RuCHPh (H<sub>2</sub>IMes = 1,3-dimesityl-4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-ylidene) have been prepared; these complexes are readily accessible in two steps from commercially available (H<sub>2</sub>IMes)(PCy<sub>3</sub>)(Cl)<sub>2</sub>RuCHPh. …”
  12. 21712

    Polyamines and biogenic amines levels during encystation. by Ghulam Jeelani (131311)

    Published 2012
    “…The average concentrations of each metabolite (nmol/1×10<sup>6</sup> cells) at time intervals (0, 0.5, 2, 8, 24, 48 and 120 h) are shown. The enzymes are shown in yellow or blue in case where their transcript levels increased or decreased by >3 fold relative to time 0 h, respectively. …”
  13. 21713

    Docking of LDCVs Is Modulated by Lower Intracellular [Ca<sup>2+</sup>] than Priming by Mathias Pasche (74950)

    Published 2012
    “…The parameters that reflect docking, i.e. axial mobility and the fraction of LDCVs residing at the plasma membrane for less than 5 seconds, were strongly decreased at a free [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub> of 500 nM. …”
  14. 21714

    ALD ATO nanolaminates with adjustable electrical properties by Riikka Puurunen (2524600)

    Published 2016
    “…For electrical fields not exceeding 2.5 MV/cm, the leakage current of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> was systematically below 10 pA/mm<sup>2</sup>, except for Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> grown at 110°C, which exhibited leakage currents on the order of 100 pA/mm<sup>2</sup>. …”
  15. 21715

    MyoF regulates the intracellular abundance of HTLV-1 Env. by Nicholas Polakowski (6894452)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Inhibition of MyoF reduces levels of SU (gp46). …”
  16. 21716

    Firing properties of DG granule cells evoked by current injections. by Hamid Gholami Pourbadie (692631)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A, Aβ pathogenesis in the EC produced changes in firing pattern and decreased firing rate of DG granule cells at different current injections. …”
  17. 21717

    Effects of electric shock on fly walking. by Abhishek Chadha (655681)

    Published 2014
    “…Average retrogression before (left of breaker) and during (right of breaker) induction of a 2.5 hz, 75V stimulus. Note that retrogression habituates during the stimulus and that the steady-state of habituated level results in a substantial reduction of retrogression variability. …”
  18. 21718

    Size and temporal dynamics of EPS digestion. by Sammy Pontrelli (10744534)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Number of ions in each enzyme digest falling in the decreased, bell-shaped, or increased categories. <b>B)</b> Example ions from each temporal category, ions are measured in negative mode. …”
  19. 21719

    Spontaneous bursting in model PCs. by Erin C. McKiernan (4532161)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>a</i><sub><i>DK</i></sub> decreasing from 8000 to 6000 pA (8 to 6 nA) in steps of 500 pA, as indicated in (A.)…”
  20. 21720

    Supplementary Material for: Interferon-Induced Proteins with Tetratricopeptide Repeats 1 and 2 Are Cellular Factors That Limit Hepatitis B Virus Replication by Pei R. (4140460)

    Published 2013
    “…Thus, IFIT1 and IFIT2 contribute significantly to the regulation of HBV replication, likely at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional steps.…”