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Optimal screening time point for a single colonoscopy program in the US.
Published 2024“…Selected model parameters were increased and decreased by up to 50%, as indicated. The dashed line indicates the optimal schedule without parameter changes. …”
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The effects of sleep loss on young drivers’ performance: A systematic review
Published 2017“…Using those criteria, the quality of individual papers was calculated and the overall body of evidence for each driving outcome were assigned a quality ranking (from ‘very low’ to ‘high-quality’). …”
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Reduction of cell viability via FINs is (partially) reversed by deferoxamine mesylate and ferrostatin-1.
Published 2024“…(D) The effect of the different cell death inhibitors on the FIN-induced cell death was expressed by the positive/negative difference (Delta% Fig 2A–2C) related to FIN-only (green: “rescue effect”; red: viability is further decreased) * = significant p < 0.05, ** = highly significant p < 0.01; UTC = untreated control # = these values don’t represent a definitive ‘rescue effect’ since treatment with these FINS alone did not result in a decrease of cell viability.…”
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<i>Nrp 1</i> mediates the semaphorin-3A-induced inhibition of neurite outgrowth.
Published 2017“…<p>SGN explants were transfected with either 50nM <i>Nrp1</i> siRNA or scrambled siRNA, and treated with semaphorin-3A (250 ng/ml). …”
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The knockdown efficacy of a range of concentrations of siRab41(4).
Published 2013“…Real-time PCR showed that, in cells treated by 100 nM and 200 nM siRab41(4), Rab41 transcript level was decreased ~30 and 60% relative to GADPH (as control), respectively (A, asterisks). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_The double burden of COVID-19 and a major volcanic eruption on local food production and food security in a Small Island Developing State.PDF
Published 2023“…</p>Results<p>During the pandemic, 59% of the participants reported decreased income, 63% had no access to markets, 81% had no access to food aid; 34% of the participants had a change in food sources, and 81% reported that food production was negatively impacted by the volcanic eruptions, of which 68% reported decreased food production. …”
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ENZYMATIC BIODIESEL SYNTHESIS FROM ACID OIL USING A LIPASE MIXTURE
Published 2018“…A significant decrease of acid value was observed mainly with Novozym 435 and Lipozyme RM IM. …”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”
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Effect of the Surface Peak–Valley Features on Droplet Impact Dynamics under Leidenfrost Temperature
Published 2024“…The dynamic Leidenfrost point was found to be generally higher than the static point and increases with the <i>We</i>. Finally, we compare the cooling efficiency of these surfaces, and it is found that the micropit surfaces with a negative skewness exhibit superior heat dissipation performance under the same conditions, which proved that the negatively skewed surface may have great potential in high-density heat dissipation technology.…”