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Anisotropic Transport and Magnetic Properties of Ternary Uranium Antimonides U<sub>3</sub>ScSb<sub>5</sub> and U<sub>3</sub>TiSb<sub>5</sub>
Published 2006“…In both cases, the easy axis for magnetization is the [120] direction. A sharp decrease below the ordering temperature is observed in the electrical resistivity parallel to the <i>c</i> axis; in contrast, the temperature dependence is much weaker within the <i>ab</i> plane. …”
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Exploration of muscle loss and metabolic state during prolonged critical illness: Implications for intervention?
Published 2019“…Secondly, to identify when during critical illness catabolism might decrease, such that targeted nutritional strategies may logically be initiated.…”
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S1 Data -
Published 2023“…Within the range of 50–744 pmol/L, each 100 pmol/L increase in CysC was associated with a 37% decrease in the odds of sarcopenia (odds ratio [OR], 0.63; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.49 to 0.83; P < 0.001). …”
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Plant and Animal Species Activity in a Forest Setting
Published 2016“…All of these categories will increase/decrease in number in a particular setting. In the case of the Saywell Forest, there will be a decrease of ground cover will occur in the forest setting.…”
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Knee angle as a measure for standing capacity.
Published 2009“…<p>A stick diagram of the HL joints, at the hip, knee and ankle superimposed on the actual HL of one rat while under different levels of weight load: <i>a</i>. 10%, <i>b</i>. 50%, <i>c</i>. 60%, and <i>d</i>. 100% of body weight. …”
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