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  1. 19841
  2. 19842
  3. 19843

    Data_Sheet_1_Can Simulator Sickness Be Avoided? A Review on Temporal Aspects of Simulator Sickness.pdf by Natalia Dużmańska (5932955)

    Published 2018
    “…It has also been proved, that in some cases a threshold level or time point exists, after which the symptoms stop increasing or begin to decrease. …”
  4. 19844
  5. 19845
  6. 19846

    Fig 3 - by Shih-Chieh Fuh (4339561)

    Published 2023
    “…The whiskers indicate the last point within 1.5 interquantile range. *, ** represents corrected P-value < 0.05, 0.001 respectively, based on spearman correlation. …”
  7. 19847

    Dephosphorylation and increased GTPase activity of Drp1 in PINK1 deficient cells. by Anna Sandebring (263540)

    Published 2009
    “…The difference between the lines was significant (<i>P</i><0.01 by two-way ANOVA). Each point is the average of 3 replicates and is representative of two independent experiments.…”
  8. 19848

    Data_Sheet_4_Can Simulator Sickness Be Avoided? A Review on Temporal Aspects of Simulator Sickness.PDF by Natalia Dużmańska (5932955)

    Published 2018
    “…It has also been proved, that in some cases a threshold level or time point exists, after which the symptoms stop increasing or begin to decrease. …”
  9. 19849

    Data_Sheet_3_Can Simulator Sickness Be Avoided? A Review on Temporal Aspects of Simulator Sickness.PDF by Natalia Dużmańska (5932955)

    Published 2018
    “…It has also been proved, that in some cases a threshold level or time point exists, after which the symptoms stop increasing or begin to decrease. …”
  10. 19850

    Figure S1 - Immune Responses and Hypercoagulation in ERT for Pompe Disease Are Mutation and rhGAA Dose Dependent by Sushrusha Nayak (371224)

    Published 2014
    “…Arrows indicate fold decrease over corresponding 20 mg/kg time point. p<0.05 *, p<0.005 **, p<0.0005 ***, ns = not significant.…”
  11. 19851

    Functional chloroplast abundance during starvation for each age group (DPM). by Elise Marie Jerschabek Laetz (4506202)

    Published 2017
    “…<i>timida</i> (n = 10), aged 4 days post-metamorphosis (DPM) was measured daily to determine the decrease in functional chloroplast abundance throughout the starvation period until death. …”
  12. 19852

    Western blot analysis of VP40 in NHP plasma with longitudinal collections. by Qingbo Shu (1555585)

    Published 2021
    “…Well 1–5 represent for a two-fold decrease of VP40 loading starting from 870 nanogram. …”
  13. 19853
  14. 19854

    Average number of Fos labeled cells in trigeminal Sp5c in control and stimulated naked mole-rats, rats and mice. by Pamela Colleen LaVinka (307681)

    Published 2013
    “…Naked mole-rats show no increase from stimulation with 20% acetic acid and remarkably, they show a significant decrease in number of labeled cells in response to stimulation with 50% acetic acid. …”
  15. 19855

    Analysis of scotopic electroretinograms in the <i>Aplp2</i> knockout mice. by Andrei V. Tkatchenko (789098)

    Published 2015
    “…Lack of <i>Aplp2</i> causes a dose-dependent decrease in the b-wave amplitude (F(2, 18) = 6.9, p = 6.0 × 10<sup>−3</sup>). …”
  16. 19856

    Single-center retrospective study of the effectiveness and toxicity of the oral iron chelating drugs deferiprone and deferasirox by Nancy F. Olivieri (6407168)

    Published 2019
    “…During deferasirox monotherapy, mean HIC decreased (improved) (11±1–6±1 mg/g; p < 0.0001). …”
  17. 19857

    Mutation in <i>mtor</i> impairs RPE regeneration. by Fangfang Lu (664493)

    Published 2022
    “…(C) Quantification of the p-S6 signal in the RPE layer revealed a significant decrease in MTZ<sup>+</sup> <i>mtor</i><sup>-/-</sup> larvae, when compared to MTZ<sup>+</sup> <i>mtor</i><sup>+/+</sup> siblings. …”
  18. 19858

    Modulation of spinal inhibitory reflexes depends on the frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in spastic stroke survivors by Soichiro Koyama (2807140)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes from the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle to the soleus (SOL) muscle might contribute to decreased spasticity. While 50 Hz is an effective frequency for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in healthy subjects, in stroke survivors, the effects of TENS on spinal reflex circuits and its appropriate frequency are not well known. …”
  19. 19859
  20. 19860

    Image_1_Gender- and Age-Associated Differences in Bone Marrow Adipose Tissue and Bone Marrow Fat Unsaturation Throughout the Skeleton, Quantified Using Chemical Shift Encoding-Base... by Kerensa M. Beekman (12467511)

    Published 2022
    “…In this cross-sectional study, we included 40 healthy subjects (26 male: mean age 49 years, range 22–75 years; 14 female: mean age 50 years, range 29–71) and determined the bone marrow signal fat fraction and bone marrow unsaturation in the spine (C3-L5), pelvis, femora, and tibiae using chemical shift encoding-based water–fat imaging (WFI) with multiple gradient echoes (mGRE). …”