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  1. 15821

    Fig 2 - by Valentina E. Yurinskaya (2735836)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Calculated disturbance of ionic homeostasis in erythrocytes transferred to a hypotonic medium with a decrease in the concentration of NaCl (<b>A-D</b>) or to a hyperosmotic medium with the addition of NaCl or sucrose (<b>E-H</b>). …”
  2. 15822

    Influence of <i>k</i><sub>1</sub> on the homeostatic behavior of the m7 ping-pong controller when <i>E</i><sub>1</sub> binds first to free enzyme <i>Ez</i>. by Qaiser Waheed (5095328)

    Published 2022
    “…(c) A decrease of <i>k</i><sub>6</sub> from 5.0 to 1.0 while <i>k</i><sub>1</sub> is kept at 100.0 gives a general improvement of the homeostatic performance of the ping-pong controller, except for the higher end <i>k</i><sub>5</sub> range between 900–1000, where <i>A</i><sub><i>ss</i></sub> becomes constant (indicated by the red circle). …”
  3. 15823

    Effect of the lytic enzyme PeiR on M1 growth <i>in vitro</i>. by Sinead C. Leahy (244590)

    Published 2010
    “…Chloroform, a known potent inhibitor of methanogens, resulted in a similarly reduced methane yield (B), but the decrease in culture density was less (A), as expected since it halts metabolism rather than lysing cells. …”
  4. 15824

    Clinical characteristics and differences in health status according to changes in RLS severity (IRLS<sup>c</sup>) over 36 months. by Andrea Fuhs (213857)

    Published 2014
    “…</p>b<p>Change in the International Restless Legs Study Group (IRLSSG) Rating Scale for severity of RLS between baseline and 36 months follow-up: worsening = increase in score by >5 points, unchanged = change in score not more than ±5 points, improving =  decrease in score >5 points.…”
  5. 15825

    Theoretical epidemic simulations over varying tracing efforts and network overlap. by Katayoun Farrahi (557827)

    Published 2014
    “…At the ideal but unrealistic case of 100% overlap, a of 2.5 allows to get times fewer maximum infected people in comparison to the case with . …”
  6. 15826

    Image_2_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  7. 15827

    Image_10_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  8. 15828

    Emergence of New Nitrogen-Rich Compounds in Lead–Nitrogen Phase Diagram Under Pressure by Sylvain Pitié (12010033)

    Published 2024
    “…This finding is related to a decrease in the charge transfer from Pb to N<sub>2</sub> dimers. …”
  9. 15829

    Table_2_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.docx by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  10. 15830

    Hematoxylin and eosin staining with histomorphometric analysis of outflow vein removed from Iex-1<sup>−/−</sup> and WT animals at day 28 after fistula placement. by Akshaar Brahmbhatt (551498)

    Published 2014
    “…Pooled data from the mean neointima area from <i>Iex-1</i> KO and WT animals are shown in <b>c.</b> There is a significant decrease in the mean area of the neointima in the <i>Iex-1</i> KO animals when compared to WT controls (P<0.05). …”
  11. 15831

    Image_10_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  12. 15832

    Image_9_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  13. 15833

    Image_7_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  14. 15834

    Image_1_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  15. 15835

    Table_3_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.docx by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  16. 15836

    Table_5_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.XLSX by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  17. 15837

    Image_7_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  18. 15838

    Image_5_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.TIFF by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  19. 15839

    Table_5_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.XLSX by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”
  20. 15840

    Table_1_Next-Generation Camera Trapping: Systematic Review of Historic Trends Suggests Keys to Expanded Research Applications in Ecology and Conservation.docx by Zackary J. Delisle (10200560)

    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. …”