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  1. 12781

    Variations in mean EPSC amplitude and CV<sub>EPSC</sub> across σ<sub>Dglut</sub> under the different conditions of r<sub>0</sub>. by Rahul Gupta (358711)

    Published 2016
    “…Although the slopes of the linear fittings to the <i>CV</i><sub><i>EPSC</i></sub> variations under all <i>r</i><sub>0</sub> conditions appear extremely small owing to the large differences in the scales of the quantities associated with the x and y axes, the decrease in the noisiness of EPSC across the <i>σ</i><sub><i>Dglut</i></sub> range is 21%, 22.1% and 17% for the <i>r</i><sub>0</sub> = 50, 100 and 200 <i>nm</i>, respectively, obtained from the estimates of the corresponding linear fittings.…”
  2. 12782

    γ-Radiations induced phytoconstituents variability in the grains of cultivated buckwheat species of Himalayan region by Nidhi Joshi (183343)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Buckwheat is a major traditional crop of hilly regions, capable of growing in adverse climatic conditions. …”
  3. 12783

    Effects of <i>OCT4</i> knockout on bovine early embryonic development. by Lei Luo (284798)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A. Two sgRNAs designed to target <i>OCT4</i>. The red letters represent potential editing sites. …”
  4. 12784

    Demographic and matched data of the participants. by Seyyed Abolfazl Tabatabaie-Zadeh (18585409)

    Published 2024
    “…This study investigates the relationship between physical activity level during the lifetime and oral squamous cell carcinoma risk.</p><p>Methods</p><p>100 oral squamous cell carcinoma patients and 200 healthy individuals participated in this case-control study. …”
  5. 12785

    CORRELATION BETWEEN PRE AND POSTOPERATIVE UPPER DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT ROUX-EN-Y GASTROJEJUNAL BYPASS by Leticia Elizabeth Augustin CZECZKO (10390714)

    Published 2021
    “…Correlation on pre and postoperative endoscopies, was found 100% reduction of hiatal hernias and 88% of esophagitis. …”
  6. 12786

    SF-E inhibits NMDA-induced ROS production without altering cell viability of primary cortical neurons. by Jinghua Jiang (527159)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Exposure of SF-E (0–7.5 µg/mL) to primary cortical neurons for 24 h did not alter neuronal viability as assayed by MTT. …”
  7. 12787

    Table_1_Molecular epidemiology and antibiotic resistance profiles of invasive Haemophilus influenzae from Norway 2017–2021.XLSX by Ragnhild Tønnessen (408372)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Invasive Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) disease has decreased in countries that included Hi type b (Hib) vaccination in their childhood immunization programs in the 1990s. …”
  8. 12788

    Data_Sheet_1_Molecular epidemiology and antibiotic resistance profiles of invasive Haemophilus influenzae from Norway 2017–2021.docx by Ragnhild Tønnessen (408372)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Invasive Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) disease has decreased in countries that included Hi type b (Hib) vaccination in their childhood immunization programs in the 1990s. …”
  9. 12789

    Arginine-dependent mRNA destabilization. by Tamar Ben-Zvi (3175077)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) <i>speF</i> mRNA levels decrease in the presence of arginine. Cultures of wild type carrying P<i>tac-orf34-speF</i> were grown in E-minimal media to OD600 of 0.2 and then treated with arginine (100 μg/ml) or left untreated for the indicated time. …”
  10. 12790

    Table_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  11. 12791

    Image_5_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  12. 12792

    Image_8_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  13. 12793

    Image_6_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  14. 12794

    Image_2_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  15. 12795

    Image_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  16. 12796

    Image_4_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  17. 12797

    DataSheet_1_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  18. 12798

    Table_2_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.docx by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  19. 12799

    Image_3_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”
  20. 12800

    Image_7_Invertebrate Decline Leads to Shifts in Plant Species Abundance and Phenology.pdf by Josephine Ulrich (9386150)

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, we found that the species shifted their flowering phenology as a response to the different invertebrate treatments, e.g. with decreasing invertebrate biomass Lotus corniculatus showed a later peak flowering time. …”