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  1. 14141

    Soybean tolerance to defoliation at the beginning of pod formation as affected by plant density by Murilo Miguel Durli (4703707)

    Published 2022
    “…The experimental design was a randomized block in a split-plot arrangement. …”
  2. 14142

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  3. 14143

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  4. 14144

    Membrane fraction of Rac before and after increase in sGDI due to stimulus. by Cibele Vieira Falkenberg (103587)

    Published 2013
    “…Arrows represent effective trajectories that satisfy the 70% increase in sGDI and 40% decrease in cytosolic Rac. Arrow type for fold increase in dissociation constant between Rac and sGDI in comparison to unphosphorylated GDI (see text): 5, solid; 10, dashed; 100 (B) and 1000 (C), bold (solid and dotted). …”
  5. 14145

    Fig 9 - by Maike Stegen (8578665)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) PMA stimulation evoked a slight decrease in endogenous GRK6 mRNA expression after 6 hours. …”
  6. 14146

    Several VDAs induce abnormal vacuolar morphologies. by Helene Tournu (3713263)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Bio-imaging cellomics analysis of vacuole number and size and cell count. …”
  7. 14147

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  8. 14148

    Quantitation of ABCA1 message in THP-1 cells exposed to NS398 by Edwin SL Chan (28334)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> Dose-dependent decrease in ABCA1 mRNA expression in THP-1 monocytes treated with the COX-2 inhibitor NS398. …”
  9. 14149

    ASYN biochemical state. by Diana F. Lázaro (659832)

    Published 2014
    “…Quantification of insoluble fraction shows a decrease in TP and E57K mutants.</p>…”
  10. 14150

    Modulation of Physiologic Parameters in Molted Isa Brown Laying-Hens by Glutamine + Glutamic Acid Supplementation by W Morales (6099083)

    Published 2018
    “…This study evaluated morphometric parameters of the small intestine and gonadotropin transcript levels in Isa Brown laying hens supplemented with glutamine + glutamic acid (Aminogut®) during a second production cycle. Molting was induced and groups of 100 hens each, were supplemented with 0, 0.8, 1.6 or 2.4% Aminogut® in their diet. …”
  11. 14151

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  12. 14152

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  13. 14153

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  14. 14154

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  15. 14155

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  16. 14156

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  17. 14157

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  18. 14158

    <i>In Vivo</i> Genotoxicity Assessment of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles by <i>Allium cepa</i> Root Tip Assay at High Exposure Concentrations by Sunandan Pakrashi (407947)

    Published 2014
    “…A dose dependant decrease in the mitotic index (69 to 21) and an increase in the number of distinctive chromosomal aberrations were observed. …”
  19. 14159

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”
  20. 14160

    Reversing and Nonreversing Heat Capacity of Poly(lactic acid) in the Glass Transition Region by TMDSC by M. Pyda (2660185)

    Published 2005
    “…The melting is largely irreversible, but a 100% reversing fraction is observed at low temperatures from 375 to 420 K, which becomes small inside the major melting peak at about 440 K. …”