Showing 11,901 - 11,920 results of 68,601 for search '(( 5 ((we decrease) OR (mean decrease)) ) OR ( 100 ((nn decrease) OR (a decrease)) ))', query time: 1.41s Refine Results
  1. 11901
  2. 11902
  3. 11903
  4. 11904
  5. 11905

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  6. 11906

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  7. 11907

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  8. 11908

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  9. 11909

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  10. 11910

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  11. 11911

    Antiferromagnetic Ordering in the Single-Component Molecular Conductor [Pd(tmdt)<sub>2</sub>] by Satomi Ogura (2880509)

    Published 2016
    “…To investigate the magnetic state, <sup>1</sup>H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements were performed in the temperature range of 2.5–271 K, revealing broadening below 100 K. The NMR relaxation rate gradually increased below 100 K and formed a broad peak at approximately 50 K, followed by a gradual decrease down to the lowest temperature. …”
  12. 11912

    Human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (hMSCs) increased <i>Ccl2</i> expression and reduced inflammatory responses. by Kazumichi Yagura (4537504)

    Published 2020
    “…Animals treated with hMSCs (n = 10 mouse) exhibited significant decreases in <i>Il1b</i> <b>(H)</b>, <i>Elane</i> <b>(I)</b>, and <i>Mpo</i> <b>(J)</b> expression in the spinal cord on pod 3 relative to HBSS-treated animals (n = 5 mouse). …”
  13. 11913

    Alveolar macrophages lack CCR2 expression and do not migrate to CCL2-5 by Judy M Opalek (37109)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p>ion) were pre-incubated with 1 μg/ml CCR5 blocking antibodies and subjected to a migration assay using CCL3 (1–100 ng/ml) as the chemoattractant. …”
  14. 11914
  15. 11915

    NADH oxidation and Δψ<sub>m</sub> are reduced in ND5 mutant cybrids. by Matthew McKenzie (849898)

    Published 2016
    “…(A) In control (CON) cybrids, inhibition of respiration with cyanide (CN<sup>-</sup>) increased NADH autofluorescence, reflecting a decrease in NADH oxidation. Conversely, CN<sup>-</sup> had no effect on NADH oxidation in ND5 mutant cybrids or ρ<sup>0</sup> cells. …”
  16. 11916
  17. 11917
  18. 11918
  19. 11919

    Trends in the burden attributable to PM2.5 for all causes and specific causes in China, by gender and time periods. by Yingying Liu (360782)

    Published 2023
    “…We utilized joinpoint regression analysis to examine PM2.5 exposure-related disease burden trends from 1990 to 2019. …”
  20. 11920