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    Steady state voltage, concentrations and electrochemical potentials for the nanopore in Fig 5a. by Liesbeth van Oeffelen (511929)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The values shown are those in a plane through the axis of the nanopore, with <i>V</i><sub><i>L</i></sub>−<i>V</i><sub><i>R</i></sub> = 0.5 V and a surface charge density of −50mC/m<sup>2</sup>. …”
  3. 17863

    Heterogeneous species increases over time due to continuous binding of Aβ42 to the neurites. by Chun-Chieh Chang (491709)

    Published 2013
    “…Error bars represent standard deviation of the mean. Figure 5 provides a pictorial display of the implications.…”
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  5. 17865

    A Template-Free, Ultra-Adsorbing, High Surface Area Carbonate Nanostructure by Johan Forsgren (354724)

    Published 2013
    “…The moisture sorption of the novel nanostructure is featured by a unique set of properties including an adsorption capacity ∼50% larger than that of the hygroscopic zeolite-Y at low relative humidities and with the ability to retain more than 75% of the adsorbed water when the humidity is decreased from 95% to 5% at room temperature. …”
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    VAN-exposed lineages exhibited a fitness tradeoff in the presence and absence of vancomycin. by Samuel E. Blechman (19506884)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(<b>A-F</b>) Shown are growth parameters of cycle 50 VAN-exposed lineages relative to ancestral VRSA strains (dotted horizontal lines), as measured in the presence (<b>A-C</b>; 32 μg/ml) and absence (<b>D-F</b>) of vancomycin. …”
  7. 17867

    TRF1 binding is inhibited by a single nucleotide gap in telomeric DNA by Patricia L. Opresko (7493)

    Published 2011
    “…Substrates (2.5 nM) were incubated alone (−) or together with decreasing concentrations of TRF1 (200, 100, 50 or 25 nM) (lanes 2–5 and 7–10) for 20 min at 4°C in TEL buffer. …”
  8. 17868

    A combined loss of PAR-2 and matriptase leads to underdevelopment of placental labyrinth. by Roman Szabo (138655)

    Published 2014
    “…P values: *<0.05, **<0.01, ***<0.001, Student's t-test, two-tailed. Scale bars: (<b>A, B</b>) 50 µm, (<b>C</b>) 100 um, (<b>D, E, F, H</b>) 200 µm, (<b>G, I</b>) 50 µm.…”
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    Survival of starvation-induced L1 arrest is a function of RIS activity. by Inka Busack (8474334)

    Published 2023
    “…B) Strong inactivation significantly decreases survival in L1 arrest whereas strong activation prolongs survival (three-parameter logistic fit, see also <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010665#pgen.1010665.s012" target="_blank">S1 Table</a>, Fisher’s Exact Test was conducted when 50% of wild-type worms were alive (day 22)). …”
  10. 17870

    Performance of a diesel engine using different biodiesel blends and injection configurations by José A. Sala (13288942)

    Published 2022
    “…A four-cylinder agricultural tractor with a turbocharged engine and a common rail electronic fuel injection system was used. …”
  11. 17871

    Multifunctional Compartmentalized Capsules with a Hierarchical Organization from the Nano to the Macro Scales by Rui R. Costa (1487530)

    Published 2013
    “…By varying the temperature from 25 to 37 °C, the two-hour release of rhodamine encapsulated within the microcapsules and its diffusion through the external compartment decreased from 84% and 71%. The devices could withstand handling and centrifugal stress, with 50% remaining intact at a rotation speed of 2000<i>g</i>. …”
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    Multifunctional Compartmentalized Capsules with a Hierarchical Organization from the Nano to the Macro Scales by Rui R. Costa (1487530)

    Published 2013
    “…By varying the temperature from 25 to 37 °C, the two-hour release of rhodamine encapsulated within the microcapsules and its diffusion through the external compartment decreased from 84% and 71%. The devices could withstand handling and centrifugal stress, with 50% remaining intact at a rotation speed of 2000<i>g</i>. …”
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    Summary of the literature. by Narisetti Ashok Kumar (22821918)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed model offers 2.2% THD, 50 Hz, 0.8 power factor at a simple microgrid. The proposed model provides well-mitigated performance in any circumstance with a constant frequency and power factor.…”
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    Three-dimensional model of a brain blood vessel and the tissue and synapses that surround it. by Miguel Urrecha (3749482)

    Published 2017
    “…In (A), the maximum contraction of the central part of the blood vessel has been represented (the diameter decreases to 8 μm). …”
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    Table 1_Metformin for neurocognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia: a systematic review.docx by Zhen-Juan Qin (16712376)

    Published 2025
    “…Adverse events were reported in two RCTs, with inconsistent findings on decreased appetite and diarrhea. Other adverse events and discontinuation rates were comparable between groups.…”
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    Supplementary Material for: Levothyroxine Administration during Ramadan: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial by El-Kaissi S. (11254149)

    Published 2021
    “…For patients at the 50th percentile pre-Ramadan, no statically significant within-patient changes were found, though descriptively, increases in plasma TSH were observed for groups 2 and 3, while a decrease was observed in group 1. …”
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    Allyl isothiocyanate as a fumigant in the cowpea and its effect on the physical properties of the grain by Ailyn de Oliveira Vilela (12679716)

    Published 2022
    “…The germination percentage and apparent density decreased with the reduction in AITC concentration. …”
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    Buckling and Torsional Instabilities of a Nanoscale Biological Rope Bound to an Elastic Substrate by Chris Peacock (9437559)

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, in ambient conditions, the sine wave response coexists with the formation of loops along the length of the fibrils, as observed for the torsional instability of a twisted filament when tension is decreased. This work provides direct evidence that single collagen fibrils are highly susceptible to axial compression because of their helical supermolecular structure. …”