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    Unraveling the Conformations of Backbone and Side Chains in Thermosensitive Bottlebrush Polymers by Karteek K. Bejagam (1609663)

    Published 2019
    “…For BBPs with 30-mer and 18-mer PNIPAM chains, they show that they are in a coil-like and a globule-like state below and above their LCST, respectively, up to 50% grafting density. …”
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    Long-term effects of TBI on mortality, climbing, and sleep architecture. by Bart van Alphen (12003724)

    Published 2022
    “…TBI (5 strikes) was induced in male w1118 flies (<i>n</i> = 59), and post-TBI survival was compared to survival in sham-treated controls (<i>n</i> = 57) using a log-rank test. TBI results in a significant decrease in survival rate (<i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
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    Reproducibility and sensitivity of the method by Axel Schumacher (13710)

    Published 2011
    “…Median signal intensities of different length oligonucleotides (40–50 bases) that target a specific HpaII restriction fragment in λ DNA reveal that the length of spotted sequences directly influences the spot intensity and therefore the sensitivity of the microarray. () Sensitivity of the CpG-island microarray hybridization. …”
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    Non-CpG methylation of major satellites. by Julia Arand (155279)

    Published 2012
    “…Dnmt3 family KO ESCs show decrease of CpA methylation on different sites. C: The graph represents the relative amount of reads per CpG methylation level: grey - reads showing no CpA methylation, black - reads showing CpA methylation. …”
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    Perturbation Analysis in Different Conditions for different perturbation values. by Giulia Moreni (15063785)

    Published 2025
    “…The threshold chosen for the figure are: 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 70%,80%, 90%, 100%, 150%, 200% indicating an increase or decrease of the firing rate of that quantity. …”
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    Comparison of the Simulated Activities of PI3K, Membrane-Bound PTEN, and the Resulting Behavior of PIP<sub>3</sub> (Composite Screenshot) by Martin Meier-Schellersheim (63389)

    Published 2013
    “…In the back of the cell (low cAMP concentration), membrane-bound PTEN increases beyond its prestimulus level, resulting in a decrease of PIP<sub>3</sub> below its resting state concentration. …”
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    Highly Exfoliated MWNT–rGO Ink-Wrapped Polyurethane Foam for Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Applications by Amit Tewari (4261732)

    Published 2018
    “…At a higher pressure, the compressive contact of the coated faces of the PU foam results in a sharp decrease in resistance suitable for monitoring of large-scale motion. …”
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    Effects of adenosine receptor-specific antagonists on responses to hypoxia at E9.5 and E12.5. by Daniela L. Buscariollo (140729)

    Published 2013
    “…At both ages, heart rates were not affected by SCH-58261 treatment (A and B). In contrast, at both ages DPCPX elevated heart rates above vehicle levels in normoxic conditions and inhibited hypoxia-mediated heart rate decrease below baseline (A and B). …”
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    Radar Tracking and Motion-Sensitive Cameras on Flowers Reveal the Development of Pollinator Multi-Destination Routes over Large Spatial Scales by Mathieu Lihoreau (137965)

    Published 2012
    “…Radar tracking of selected flights revealed a dramatic decrease by 80% (<em>ca.</em> 1500 m) of the total travel distance between the first and the last foraging bout. …”
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    Transmembrane signaling in cell-derived plasma membrane vesicles. by Luigino Grasso (208932)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) FRET is detected as fluorescence intensity ratio <i>F<sub>YFP</sub>/F<sub>CFP</sub></i> within a single native vesicle; addition of 1 µM agonist APEC significantly increases FRET and subsequent addition of excess of antagonist XAC (10 µM) results in a decrease of the FRET signal. …”
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    Suppressing amphiregulin expression in tumor-supportive fibroblasts reduces tumorigenicity and amount of mesenchymal cells. by Megha Rajaram (424995)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bars represent SEM. There was a small decrease in proliferation in the shAREG-2 HFFF2 fibroblast group (not statistical significance, p = 0.06). …”
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    Mechano–polarity feedback induces spontaneous and robust cell shape change and tissue deformation. by Fu-Lai Wen (11798016)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) The deviation of apical domain (<i>ℓ</i><sub>domain</sub>) from its homeostatic size () following a decrease (<i>P</i><sub><i>total</i></sub> = 0.9) of total concentration of <i>P</i> plotted as a function of time (top) with the corresponding time evolution of <i>ψ</i> and <i>L</i> normalized by their initial values (bottom). …”
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    Educational nutritional intervention program improved the quality of diet of women with breast cancer in adjuvant treatment by Sheyla DE LIZ (10470671)

    Published 2021
    “…Also, a rise in the punctuation of calories from solid fats, alcohol, and added sugar was observed (+5.0, p<0.05) due to lower intake of these components. …”
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    Simulated effects of nifedipine on control and schizophrenic models. by Peter J. Siekmeier (391910)

    Published 2013
    “…For illustrative purposes, we decreased calcium channel conductance by a maximum of 80%, in increments of 5%. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Unveiling spatiotemporal evolution and driving factors of ecosystem service value: interpretable HGB-SHAP machine learning model.docx by Xiangming Xu (420946)

    Published 2025
    “…The ESV exhibited a slight increase in two counties, while it demonstrated a decrease in the remaining 16 counties at the county scale. …”
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    Biochemical characterization of the endolysins of the lactococcal phages P008, c2, 1358, and P335. by Frank Oechslin (4825476)

    Published 2022
    “…The concentrations used corresponded to their specific activities, which were defined as the amount of enzyme needed to decrease the absorbance by 50% in 15 min (<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001740#pbio.3001740.s016" target="_blank">S1 Data</a>). …”
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    <b>Academic procrastination is linked to negative urgency traits: a fMRI resting-state approach</b> by Valeria Cancino (20765381)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr"><i>Image preprocessing</i>: The first 216 volumes were acquired from the original 657 to get 5 minutes of rs-fMRI recordings. Preprocessing was carried out on the CONN toolbox (Functional Connectivity SPM Toolbox 2017, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, <a href="https://web.conn-toolbox.org/" target="_blank"><u>https://web.conn-toolbox.org/</u></a>) following the pipeline for volume-based analyses (Whitfield-Gabrieli & Nieto-Castanon, 2012).The preprocessing steps included 1) <i>realignment and unwarping</i>, functional volumes were realigned to the first volume for motion correction; 2) <i>outlier identification</i> using Artifact Detection Tools, computing scrubbing parameters to Tbe included as covariates in the denoising step; 3) <i>functional direct segmentation and normalization</i>, the mean functional volume was estimated in realignment and unwarping, and the anatomical image was normalized to MNI standard space and segmented by tissue (gray matter-GM, white matter-WM, and cerebrospinal fluid-CFS), resulting in a resampled voxel size of 2 mm for functional data and 1 mm for anatomical data; 4) <i>functional smoothing</i>, functional data were smoothed using a Gaussian kernel of 8 mm full width at half maximum; 5) <i>denoising</i> step was performed on time series to remove the effect of nuisance covariates such as WM and CFS, estimated subject-motion parameters, outlier scans (scrubbing), and session effects; 6) a <i>temporal band-pass filter</i> (0.008 to 0.09 Hz) was then applied to remove temporal frequencies from the blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal.…”