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  1. 64241

    Age-Related Differences of the Athlete`s Heart by Kneffel, Zsuzsanna

    Published 2013
    “…Left ventricle muscle mass (LVMM) is higher in older endurance athletes than in age-matched non-athletes (5) but the difference between athletic and non-athletic subjects decrease continuously or disappears during the ageing. …”
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  2. 64242

    High temperature thermal stability of innovative nanostructured thin coatings for advanced tooling by Cabibbo, Marcello

    Published 2014
    “…Three different thin hard nitrogen-rich coatings were mechanically, microstructurally, and thermally characterized: A 2.5 micron-thick CrN-NbN, a 11.7 micron-thick TiAlN, and a 2.92 micron-thick AlTiCrxNy. …”
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  3. 64243

    Simulation of evolution with strong interference. by Daniel B. Weissman (159534)

    Published 2012
    “…The mean increases as well, but by no more than a factor of two, much less than might be suggested by the 15-fold decrease in fixation probability. …”
  4. 64244

    Normal positioning and contact with presynaptic cholinergic terminals is not required for dendritic medio-lateral targeting. by Alex Mauss (259489)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Digital cross section from a confocal stack and a schematic cross section (A′) of a motorneuron labelled with DiD (yellow) in the ventral nerve cord relative to the Fasciclin2-GFP-positive tracts (cyan) at 18.5 h AEL. …”
  5. 64245

    Mouse dermal fibroblasts express Crh and its receptors. by Olga Rassouli (348134)

    Published 2013
    “…Lane 4 represents a sample without RT-enzyme and lane 5 represents a sample without template. …”
  6. 64246

    Data_Sheet_1_The Effect of ACTN3 and VDR Polymorphisms on Skeletal Muscle Performance in Axial Spondyloarthropathies.docx by Isabel Pimenta (11258559)

    Published 2021
    “…Background<p>Spondyloarthritis (SpA) are the most common group of chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases affecting about 1.5% of the adult Caucasian population. …”
  7. 64247

    Hypermutability of <i>Mycolicibacterium smegmatis</i> due to ribonucleotide reductase-mediated oxidative homeostasis and imbalanced dNTP pools by Xiao Zhang (152326)

    Published 2025
    “…The Msm-Y252A displayed a 1.9-fold decrease in dATP and increases in dGTP (1.6-fold), dTTP (9.0-fold), and dCTP (1.3-fold). …”
  8. 64248

    Table_1_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.DOCX by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  9. 64249

    Image_2_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  10. 64250

    Image_1_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  11. 64251

    Data_Sheet_1_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.zip by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  12. 64252

    Dacron Graft Encased Modified Ross Operation by Praveen R. Tambrallimath (7345723)

    Published 2019
    “…Replacement of aortic and mitral valves with a pulmonary autograft. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(67)90794-5"><em>Lancet</em>. 1967;290(7523):956-958.…”
  13. 64253

    Table_2_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.DOCX by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  14. 64254

    Image_6_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  15. 64255

    Image_3_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  16. 64256

    Image_4_Online adaptive group-wise sparse Penalized Recursive Exponentially Weighted N-way Partial Least Square for epidural intracranial BCI.JPEG by Alexandre Moly (14721733)

    Published 2023
    “…Applying group-wise sparsity, where the coefficients of a group are set to zero simultaneously, has the potential to decrease computational time and memory usage, as well as simplify data transfer. …”
  17. 64257

    Enlargement of <i>L. amazonensis</i> PVs. by Fernando Real (185142)

    Published 2012
    “…(D–E) The isosurface measurements of volume (D) and diameter (E) are shown; although isosurfaces objects a and b increased in volume and diameter, isosurface c presented a discreet decrease in its dimensions. …”
  18. 64258

    Class switch recombination analysis. by Sergio Roa (247216)

    Published 2010
    “…<p><i>Msh2<sup>−/−</sup></i> (N = 2), <i>Msh2<sup>−/−</sup>Msh6<sup>−/−</sup></i> (N = 4) and <i>Msh2<sup>−/−</sup>Msh6<sup>−/−</sup>Msh3<sup>−/−</sup></i> (N = 3) mice were assayed in five independent experiments and showed a similar decrease in the relative switching to IgG3 and to IgG1 compared to their control littermates (N = 11). …”
  19. 64259

    Electron and Hydrogen-Atom Self-Exchange Reactions of Iron and Cobalt Coordination Complexes by Jeffrey C. Yoder (2970606)

    Published 2003
    “…Below about 290 K, rate constants for electron self-exchange show the more normal decrease with temperature. There is a modest kinetic isotope effect on H-atom self-exchange of 1.6 ± 0.5 at 298 K that is close to that seen previously for the fully high-spin iron biimidazoline complexes. …”
  20. 64260

    Electron and Hydrogen-Atom Self-Exchange Reactions of Iron and Cobalt Coordination Complexes by Jeffrey C. Yoder (2970606)

    Published 2003
    “…Below about 290 K, rate constants for electron self-exchange show the more normal decrease with temperature. There is a modest kinetic isotope effect on H-atom self-exchange of 1.6 ± 0.5 at 298 K that is close to that seen previously for the fully high-spin iron biimidazoline complexes. …”