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15981
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15982
Eligibility criteria and rationale.
Published 2023“…Of 337 identified articles, we included 50. Eleven (22.0%) were reviews. The majority of included studies originated from high-income countries (n = 38, 76.0%). …”
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15984
A toy model illustrating the implications of this study’s results on spectral detrending.
Published 2025“…The spectral density from synaptic timescales (blue) and additive noise (red) are overlaid on the simulated spectrum. (B1) Same as in A1, but the EMG noise has been decreased by 50% and the E:I ratio was decreased ~ 2 . 5 fold. …”
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15985
Population and land cover dynamics under a business as usual scenario.
Published 2018“…Agricultural land area (<i>A</i>, ha) has stayed relatively constant over the last 50 years and will double by the next century. …”
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15986
Self-Spreading of Phospholipid Bilayer in a Patterned Framework of Polymeric Bilayer
Published 2019“…The preformed polymeric bilayer accelerated the spreading by the energetic gain of covering hydrophobic edges with a lipid bilayer. At the same time, the domains of the polymeric bilayer obstructed spreading, and the spreading velocity linearly decreased with their fractional coverage. …”
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15987
Self-Spreading of Phospholipid Bilayer in a Patterned Framework of Polymeric Bilayer
Published 2019“…The preformed polymeric bilayer accelerated the spreading by the energetic gain of covering hydrophobic edges with a lipid bilayer. At the same time, the domains of the polymeric bilayer obstructed spreading, and the spreading velocity linearly decreased with their fractional coverage. …”
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15988
Effects of temperature and pH on the formation and stability of RecA filament.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Time trace of RecA polymerization and de-polymerization in a λ-DNA in 1 µM RecA, 50 mM KCl, 10 mM MgCl<sub>2</sub>, 1 mM ATP, 1x ATP regeneration system, pH 7.4, and 24°C, at different forces indicated by different colors. …”
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15989
RAINFALL REGIME ON FINE ROOT GROWTH IN A SEASONALLY DRY TROPICAL FOREST
Published 2021“…The fine root biomass in July 2015 was 7.7±5.0 Mg ha-1 and the length was 5.0±3.2 km m-2. Fine root growth in SDTF is strongly limited by dry periods, occurring decreases in biomass and length of fine roots in all layers evaluated. …”
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15990
Impacts of Tree Rows on Grassland Birds and Potential Nest Predators: A Removal Experiment
Published 2013“…Because woody vegetation fragments grasslands and potential nest predator diversity and abundance is often greater along wooded edge and grassland transitions, we measured the impacts of removing rows of trees and shrubs that intersected grasslands on potential nest predators and the three most abundant grassland bird species (Henslow’s sparrow [<i>Ammodramus henslowii</i>], Eastern meadowlark [<i>Sturnella magna</i>], and bobolink [<i>Dolichonyx oryzivorus</i>]) at sites in Wisconsin, U.S.A. …”
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15991
Heterogeneous species increases over time due to continuous binding of Aβ42 to the neurites.
Published 2013“…Error bars represent standard deviation of the mean. Figure 5 provides a pictorial display of the implications.…”
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15992
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15993
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15994
Risk factors for incident anemia of chronic diseases: A cohort study
Published 2019“…<div><p>Objective</p><p>Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) refers to hypoproliferative anemia in the context of acute or chronic activation of the immune system. There is a paucity of prospective data addressing the risk factors for ACD development. …”
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15995
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15996
Predictors in ordinal regression model for GDS.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The sample had a mean BMI of 27.53 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI [26.99, 28.07], SD = 5.49), with an obesity prevalence of 31.82%. …”
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15997
Classification of hand grip strength.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The sample had a mean BMI of 27.53 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI [26.99, 28.07], SD = 5.49), with an obesity prevalence of 31.82%. …”
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15998
Rating scale for functional severity [28].
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The sample had a mean BMI of 27.53 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI [26.99, 28.07], SD = 5.49), with an obesity prevalence of 31.82%. …”
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15999
Regression model coefficients.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The sample had a mean BMI of 27.53 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI [26.99, 28.07], SD = 5.49), with an obesity prevalence of 31.82%. …”
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ICOPE screening positive participant’s responses.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>The sample had a mean BMI of 27.53 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI [26.99, 28.07], SD = 5.49), with an obesity prevalence of 31.82%. …”