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  1. 17961

    Effect on historical jail population of hypothetical incarceration caps in New York City, 2014–2020. by Eli Miller (11973184)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, as the cap becomes more stringent (smaller), we see a drastic reduction in the number of pre-trial detainees and a substantial proportional decrease for sentenced state-ready individuals. …”
  2. 17962

    Values for all quantifications. by Sravya Paluri (5475260)

    Published 2025
    “…When expressed in the subperineurial glia that form the blood-brain barrier, miR-184 resulted in the loss of targeted septate junction proteins, a compromised blood-brain barrier, decreased locomotion, and lethality. …”
  3. 17963

    pone.0328862.t001 - by Sravya Paluri (5475260)

    Published 2025
    “…When expressed in the subperineurial glia that form the blood-brain barrier, miR-184 resulted in the loss of targeted septate junction proteins, a compromised blood-brain barrier, decreased locomotion, and lethality. …”
  4. 17964

    Correlation between age and telomere age (TMA). by Chul-young Bae (14709766)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Telomere length is a known indicator of biological aging, typically decreasing with age. …”
  5. 17965

    Effects of CGA on renal biochemical markers. by Liping Bao (2936715)

    Published 2025
    “…The aims of this study were to evaluate the renoprotective effect of CGA and to elucidate the anti-inflammation mechanisms involved. In the present study, we established a diabetic rat model to investigate the renoprotective effect of CGA in vivo. …”
  6. 17966

    Multistage Filtration Desalination via Ion Self-Rejection Effect in Cation-Controlled Graphene Oxide Membrane under 1 Bar Operating Pressure by Junjie Chen (48472)

    Published 2023
    “…By building a thin graphene oxide membrane with Na<sup>+</sup> self-rejection ability, high permeability, and multistage filtration strategy, we obtained fresh water from a saline solution under 1 bar of operating pressure. …”
  7. 17967

    Social interaction involves CeA neurons. by Karolina Rojek-Sito (13197192)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> The schematic of the experiment. Cagemate rats were separated for 3 weeks and then subjected to the social interaction (SI group). …”
  8. 17968

    S1 Raw data - by Dominic Michael Rasp (19959412)

    Published 2024
    “…There were no further variations in hamstring strength within the simulated soccer match for either leg. We did neither measure significant recovery of hamstring strength to pre-match values at the beginning of the second half, as suspected by previous research, nor inter-limb differences, or a deterioration of limb asymmetries in hamstring strength during the simulated soccer match. …”
  9. 17969

    S2 Raw data - by Dominic Michael Rasp (19959412)

    Published 2024
    “…There were no further variations in hamstring strength within the simulated soccer match for either leg. We did neither measure significant recovery of hamstring strength to pre-match values at the beginning of the second half, as suspected by previous research, nor inter-limb differences, or a deterioration of limb asymmetries in hamstring strength during the simulated soccer match. …”
  10. 17970

    Video 1_Case Report: Salvation of a congested SCIP flap with a modified “chemical leech” technique.mp4 by Yong Zhao (84950)

    Published 2024
    “…However, owing to insufficient offloading, this technique is less effective in free flaps than in fasciocutaneous flaps, especially large-volume flaps. In this case report, we modified the “chemical leech” technique by adding a venous catheter. …”
  11. 17971
  12. 17972

    Low Adiposity during Early Infancy Is Associated with a Low Risk for Developing Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever: A Preliminary Model by Daniel H. Libraty (110206)

    Published 2014
    “…We found that infants who developed DHF with a primary DENV infection had higher WHO weight-for-age z scores before and at the time of infection compared to infants with primary DENV infections who did not develop DHF. …”
  13. 17973

    Source data of S1 Fig. by Wen Wen (596162)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Maintaining and removing information in mind are 2 fundamental cognitive processes that decline sharply with age. Using a combination of beta-band neural oscillations, which have been implicated in the regulation of working memory contents, and cross-trial neural variability, an undervalued property of brain dynamics theorized to govern adaptive cognitive processes, we demonstrate an age-related dissociation between distinct working memory functions—information maintenance and post-response deletion. …”
  14. 17974

    Source data of S3 Fig. by Wen Wen (596162)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Maintaining and removing information in mind are 2 fundamental cognitive processes that decline sharply with age. Using a combination of beta-band neural oscillations, which have been implicated in the regulation of working memory contents, and cross-trial neural variability, an undervalued property of brain dynamics theorized to govern adaptive cognitive processes, we demonstrate an age-related dissociation between distinct working memory functions—information maintenance and post-response deletion. …”
  15. 17975

    Source data of Fig 3. by Wen Wen (596162)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Maintaining and removing information in mind are 2 fundamental cognitive processes that decline sharply with age. Using a combination of beta-band neural oscillations, which have been implicated in the regulation of working memory contents, and cross-trial neural variability, an undervalued property of brain dynamics theorized to govern adaptive cognitive processes, we demonstrate an age-related dissociation between distinct working memory functions—information maintenance and post-response deletion. …”
  16. 17976

    Source data of Fig 2. by Wen Wen (596162)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Maintaining and removing information in mind are 2 fundamental cognitive processes that decline sharply with age. Using a combination of beta-band neural oscillations, which have been implicated in the regulation of working memory contents, and cross-trial neural variability, an undervalued property of brain dynamics theorized to govern adaptive cognitive processes, we demonstrate an age-related dissociation between distinct working memory functions—information maintenance and post-response deletion. …”
  17. 17977

    Source data of Fig 1. by Wen Wen (596162)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Maintaining and removing information in mind are 2 fundamental cognitive processes that decline sharply with age. Using a combination of beta-band neural oscillations, which have been implicated in the regulation of working memory contents, and cross-trial neural variability, an undervalued property of brain dynamics theorized to govern adaptive cognitive processes, we demonstrate an age-related dissociation between distinct working memory functions—information maintenance and post-response deletion. …”
  18. 17978

    Excitation wave in a one-dimensional chain. by Hesam Setareh (5487965)

    Published 2018
    “…The other parameters of the model (including <i>w</i><sub>exc</sub> and <i>w</i><sub>inh</sub>) are the same as in <b>B</b>. <b>G</b>) Decreasing the amplitude of the dynamic threshold <i>γ</i><sub>1</sub>(<i>t</i>) together with a readjustment of the parameter <i>U</i> of short-term plasticity influences the difference of activation times (horizontal axis). …”
  19. 17979

    Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Aluminum Foams under Tension: Influence of Oxidation by Nina Gunkelmann (5941694)

    Published 2018
    “…At the same time, the enthalpy of mixing between aluminium and oxygen decreases for increasing O concentrations, reaching a minimum at the stoichiometric ratio of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, resulting in stabilized bonds and increased strength.…”
  20. 17980

    Correlation of patterns in a system with the Turing mechanism. by John M. Brooke (12306638)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We conducted a parameter sweep comparable to that presented in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009963#pcbi.1009963.g005" target="_blank">Fig 5</a>, instead using the Schnackenberg reaction-diffusion system [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009963#pcbi.1009963.ref022" target="_blank">22</a>], whereby patterns form via the Turing mechanism. …”