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12861
Image_6_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF
Published 2021“…Notable compositional changes of topics included a decrease in capture-recapture, recent decrease in spatial-capture-recapture, and increases in occupancy, interspecific interactions, and automated image classification. …”
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12862
Image_8_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF
Published 2021“…Notable compositional changes of topics included a decrease in capture-recapture, recent decrease in spatial-capture-recapture, and increases in occupancy, interspecific interactions, and automated image classification. …”
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12863
Table_4_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.DOC
Published 2021“…Notable compositional changes of topics included a decrease in capture-recapture, recent decrease in spatial-capture-recapture, and increases in occupancy, interspecific interactions, and automated image classification. …”
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12864
Typical trajectory of an individual honeybee in the doubly-tapered tunnel.
Published 2011“…(B) Side view of the actual trajectory of a honeybee, plotted every 100 ms. The honeybee's course was fairly well centered in the tunnel (mean height <i>h</i> = 19±0.19 cm). …”
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12865
Sensory axons, but not soma, from Type III Nrg1<sup>+/−</sup> mice show reduced capsaicin responsiveness compared to axons from WT mice.
Published 2013“…Averages of 5 animals per genotype were compared using a Student's t-test. Type III Nrg1<sup>+/−</sup> axons showed a significantly decreased response to capsaicin (p<0.05), but not to KCl, relative to WTs. …”
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12866
The experimental dietary regimens established iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and caused changes in body weight and core body temperature in the offspring.
Published 2013“…All groups of experimental iron deficient animals (<i>ID -2wks, ID E0</i>, <i>ID E7</i>, and <i>ID E14</i>) presented with significantly decreased hematocrit (Ht) values, significantly lower hemoglobin (Hb) levels, profoundly decreased red blood cells (RBC) counts and markedly reduced mean corpuscular volume (MVC) compared to controls, demonstrating the presence of anemia in dietary iron restricted rats. …”
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12867
Model predictions for the <i>in vitro</i> experiments of Ivanovic <i>et al</i>.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) At time zero, external pH (dashed line) begins a rapid decrease to pH 4.5. …”
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12868
PBM does not affect the rate of neurogenesis in aged 3xTg mice.
Published 2025“…<p><b>A.</b> Representative images of DCX (red) and calretinin (CR, green) stained dentate gyrus sections showing DCX+ cells (arrowheads) and CR+ cells in the subgranular zone and granule cell layer (Scale bars = 100µm) <b>B.…”
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12869
Histology of pancreas following cell therapy.
Published 2016“…<p>Histology of representative pancreas sections of NOD mice before (at the commencement of autoimmune diabetes) and after cell therapy is shown. Panel <b>A</b> shows hematoxylin-eosin staining (left and center) and insulin immuno-staining (right) of pancreas sections of a NOD mouse euthanized in the first week after the onset of hyperglycemia. …”
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12870
Phenotypic characterization of pCAME-treated embryos.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Embryo treated with 100 μg/mL crude methanolic extract of <i>J. gilgianum</i>. …”
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12871
Predicted impact of interventions on the number of local infections in the Ehlanzeni district (summation of the five local patches).
Published 2015“…<p>(a) shows the impact of the interventions on local infections in Ehlanzeni district through time compared to the base case of no interventions (black) and (b) shows the percentage change (increase or decrease) in point estimates of local infections due to the interventions between 2013 and 2018. (1) Local Scale-up: Increase in local vector control so as to reduce the mosquito-human contact rate by a further 10% (red), three consecutive two-monthly rounds of MDA in Mbombela, Nkomazi and Bushbuckridge Municipalities (green). (2) FSAT at the border: at 70% coverage for 26 weeks (red), 39 weeks (green), 52 weeks (blue) and 52 weeks at 100% coverage (purple). (3) Reducing Vector Control: FSAT at the border at 70% coverage administered all year round while simultaneously reducing vector control by 10% (red), 20% (green) and stopping vector control altogether (blue). (4) Source Reduction: 10% scale up of vector control in Maputo (red), three consecutive two-monthly rounds of MDA in Maputo (green) and eliminating malaria in Maputo (blue). …”
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12872
Degradation of selected cellular proteins by ICP0 in the absence of infection.
Published 2015“…<p>A. HA-TetR and HA-cICP0 cells were treated with doxycycline (100 ng/ml) for 24 h (+) or left untreated (-), then whole cell extracts were prepared and analyzed by western blotting for the indicated proteins using antibodies directed against the endogenous proteins. …”
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12873
Evaluation of environmental impacts of an industrial process using virgin and recycled polycarbonate raw material
Published 2019“…<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The environmental impacts generated by production processes is a subject that is increasingly evident in the organizational world and the comparative analysis of processes is an effective method used by companies to verify their environmental impacts and main emission sources. …”
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12874
Evaluation of <i>CCND2</i> expression in RCC samples.
Published 2016“…(B) Immunohistochemistry staining showed a significant decrease of <i>CCND2</i> protein expression in 43 paired RCC samples in 40X, 100X, 200X magnification. …”
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12875
Reduced sensitivity to azoxystrobin is stable in Monilinia fructicola isolates
Published 2022“…<div><p>ABSTRACT A shift towards declining azoxystrobin sensitivity has been previously documented in a collection of Brazilian Monilinia fructicola isolates, but information on the stability of this trait after in vitro sub-culturing is not available. …”
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12876
Microdroplet Sandwich Real-Time RT-PCR for Detection of Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Subtypes
Published 2013“…Here, we describe a droplet sandwich platform that can detect influenza subtypes using real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (rtRT-PCR). …”
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12877
Effect of thermal treatments on the degradation of antibiotic residues in food
Published 2016“…Although thermal processing results in a decrease in the concentration of parent antibiotic residues, degradation by-products have not been properly characterized to date. …”
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12878
The constant induction of nucleolin mRNA is associated with the proliferative capacity of tumor cells.
Published 2013“…For comparative purposes, the level of nucleolin mRNA expression of the first sample in each set of experiment was considered 100% (the clear histograms). The percent decrease in nucleolin mRNA expression is given at day 2 and 3 for the 3T3 compared to day 1 in section A, and at day 4 at 20°C compared to day 4 at 37°C in section B.…”
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12879
Changes in proliferation and migration of MCF7 cells infected by lentivirus containing human AQP5 shRNA.
Published 2011“…AQP5 shRNA- or mock shRNA-infected MCF7 cells were incorporated with BrdU for 24 h, and ELISA demonstrated a significant decrease of BrdU incorporation in the MCF7 cells with AQP5 knockdown. …”
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12880
Biosorption Potential of the Aspergillus sp. and Insights into Secondary Metabolism in the Presence of Copper and Lead
Published 2020“…By flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) it was observed that fungus absorbed 86% of both copper and lead, with initial concentrations of 100, 500 and 1000 mg L-1. The additional results provided by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction showed ability of the microorganism to act as a biosorbent as well as its capacity to transform the tested salts into other inorganic compounds. …”