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    Correlation of expiratory multi-slice CT lung volumes with respiratory mechanics and gas exchange parameters by Dietrich Henzler (12674)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Respiratory compliance but not gas exchange correlates with changes in lung aeration after a recruitment maneuver: an experimental study in pigs with saline lavage lung injury"</p><p>Critical Care 2005;9(5):R471-R482.…”
  3. 65223

    Different kinetics of cells positive to MPO in hamster and mouse ALAs model. by Andrea Cruz-Baquero (4347916)

    Published 2017
    “…In mice the MPO was positive at 6 and 12 h and decrease importantly at 24 h. Data represent the mean ± SD of three independent experiments (n = 5). …”
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    Identification of gene expression patterns using planned linear contrasts-1 by Hao Li (31608)

    Published 2011
    “…Its first significant change in expression was a down-regulation at 16 hr post-OBX. Its expression continued to decrease at 48 hr. …”
  5. 65225

    Surface rendering brain activity for the repetition suppression effect and related contrast estimates. by Laureline Arnaud (586188)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>3A-Surface rendering of brain activity for the <b>Repetition Suppression effect</b> and related contrast estimates reflecting percentage BOLD signal decrease for the seven vowel repetitions in auditory, visual and parietal regions (RS effect: corrected level of p≤.01 at the cluster level and uncorrected level of p<.001 at the voxel level, cluster extent of at least 30 voxels); 3B-Surface rendering of the Group effect and horizontal sections showing areas of activation for 4 slices from z = 10 to z = 30 in 5 mm increments. …”
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    Numbered positions represent nucleotide state variables (with position zero representing the edited/non-edited site) by Michael P Cummings (4769)

    Published 2011
    “…</p> The importance of each position is the decrease in the Gini index (a measure of impurity) induced by splitting the data on that position averaged over all trees (higher values are more important). …”
  7. 65227

    MUC4 promotes growth of MDA-MB-231 xenografts. by Partha Mukhopadhyay (10872)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) MUC4 knockdown and control cells (0.1 × 10<sup>6</sup> cells/animal) were orthotopically implanted in mouse mammary fat pad of each mouse (right 3<sup>rd</sup> mammary gland). …”
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    Effect of root nodule number. by Hironori Fujita (226867)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>As the nodule number (<i>n</i>) on a host root increases, the symbiotic relationship evolves less easily. …”
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    Effects of formic acid and butyric acid on latex outflow from poinsettia petioles. by David E. Dussourd (820336)

    Published 2019
    “…Formic acid alone caused a similar reduction in latex outflow as formic and butyric acid combined. …”
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    Splicing behaviour of pre-mRNA constructs with varying exon lengths by Oliver Mayer (9106)

    Published 2011
    “…The splicing reaction is induced by the addition of GTP, in the presence of 5 mM Mg at 37°C. The decrease in pre-mRNA versus time is indicated.…”
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  13. 65233

    Differing dissociation kinetics of oligonucleotides from TraI36 by Sarah L. Williams (13547)

    Published 2011
    “…After a 10 min incubation, excess unlabeled oligonucleotide was added and the decrease in fluorescence intensity of the oligonucleotide followed over time. …”
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    TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON RAMAN SPECTRA OF PEDOT AND MEH-PPV CONDUCTING POLYMERS by Alvaro C. C. Barra (8143992)

    Published 2019
    “…In situ resonance Raman spectra of PEDOT from 77 to 423 K at 633 nm and of MEH-PPV from 77 to 473 K at 785 nm suggest that, for both polymers, as the temperature increases there is a decrease in the chain conjugation length. Raman bands of PEDOT assigned to the νsim Cα-Cβ are the most sensitive to temperature while bands due to oxyethylene rings do not show significant shifts in this temperature range. …”
  15. 65235

    Incremental contribution from adding components to three prevention packages. by Ron Brookmeyer (212255)

    Published 2014
    “…</p>1<p>The percent infections prevented refers to the percentage decrease in the 5 year cumulative HIV incidence with the HIV package that includes the additional component into the base package.…”
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    Anacardic acid inhibits the binding of HATs to the <i>Gata4</i> promoter. by Chang Peng (611040)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Alcohol could improve binding of P300, PCAF, SRC1 and CBP to the <i>Gata4</i> promoter on E14.5, and anacardic acid could repress binding of P300 and PCAF to the <i>Gata4</i> promoter in cardiac tissues whereas anacardic acid could not decrease binding of SRC1 and CBP to the <i>Gata4</i> promoter in the same cardiac tissues (A,B,C,D). *: P<0.01 vs. control group (n = 3), <sup>##</sup>: P<0.05 vs. alcohol group (n = 3). **: P<0.01 vs. alcohol group (n = 3).…”
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    Average calculation cost of next best pathway predictions. by Marco Reidelbach (6077978)

    Published 2018
    “…Perturbations: charge in-/decrease (left column), charge translocation (right column). …”
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    Inter-estuarine and temporal patterns of the fish assemblage of subtropical subestuaries along the Río de la Plata coast (Uruguay) by Alicia Acuña (10476745)

    Published 2021
    “…The analysed community parameters showed a decreasing trend from west to east along the Uruguayan coast. …”
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    LncRNAs differentially expressed in PD leukocytes. by Lilach Soreq (89966)

    Published 2014
    “…Of these, 8 exhibited disease-mediated decrease, and 5- increase. For each lncRNA, given are is ensEMBL transcript ID, log fold change in PD (pre-DBS) compared to HC, FDR and chromosomal location, as well as the average count read, and count per million (CPM) in the leukocyte sequenced libraries. …”