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  1. 16021

    <b>Distributed Hydraulic Micro-Cooling (MHD): A Low-Cost, High-Impact Urban Heat Mitigation Strategy</b> / <b>Enfriamiento Hidráulico Micro-Distribuido (MHD): Estrategia Urbana de... by Ricardo Riveros (22484566)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><br></p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Distributed Hydraulic Micro-Cooling (MHD): A Low-Cost, High-Impact Urban Heat Mitigation Strategy</b></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Description :</b><br>Urban Heat Islands (UHI) represent one of the most severe and accelerating climate risks for cities worldwide. …”
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  3. 16023

    Structure, Electrochemistry, and Magnetism of the Iron(III)-Substituted Keggin Dimer, [Fe<sub>6</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub>(<i>A-</i>α<i>-</i>GeW<sub>9</sub>O<sub>34</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub... by Li-Hua Bi (2337655)

    Published 2005
    “…EPR studies confirm that the ground state is indeed diamagnetic, since the EPR signal intensity steadily decreases without any line broadening as the temperature is lowered and becomes unobservable below about 50 K. …”
  4. 16024

    Synthesis and Decomposition of Alkyl Complexes of Molybdenum(IV) That Contain a [(Me<sub>3</sub>SiNCH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub>N]<sup>3-</sup> Ligand. Direct Detection... by Richard R. Schrock (1295601)

    Published 1997
    “…Below ∼50 K the effective moments undergo a sharp decrease as a consequence of what are proposed to be a combination of spin−orbit coupling and zero field splitting effects. …”
  5. 16025

    Sensitivity of the endemic Mf prevalence, breakpoint values, and TBRs to changes in the shape parameter of the negative binomial distribution, (<i>k</i>) describing the distributio... by Manoj Gambhir (70469)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>The <i>k</i> values were varied by maintaining the linear dependence upon Mf values (see text) but increasing/decreasing the linear component by 50% so that this value was given by i) 0.0354, ii) 0.0236, and iii) 0.0118. …”
  6. 16026

    (a) The low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF) ratio and (b) the HF of heart rate variability at rest (Rest (pre)), before (Pre-feeding), during (Feeding), after feeding (Post-feedin... by Nobuyo Ohtani (360207)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Fast, Slow and Fast with delayed feeding: See Tables <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0142899#pone.0142899.t001" target="_blank">1</a> & <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0142899#pone.0142899.t002" target="_blank">2</a>. a) significantly increased, compared with the Rest (pre) (paired t-test, <i>p</i> < 0.05 or better); t-values: –3.76, –4.03, and –3.50 at Pre-feeding, Feeding, and Post-feeding, respectively, in Fast; –2.94 at Pre-feeding in Slow; –5.59 at Pre-feeding in Fast with delayed feeding. b) significantly decreased, compared with the Rest (pre) (paired t-test, <i>p</i> < 0.05 or better); t-values: 3.56 at Pre-feeding in Fast and 4.81 in Fast with delayed feeding; m) significantly increased, compared with the Pre-feeding (paired t-test, <i>p</i> < 0.05 or better); t-values: -3.74 and -4.28 at Post-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Slow; -4.81 and 4.74 at Pre-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Fast with delayed feeding; n) significantly decreased, compared with the Pre-feeding (paired t-test, <i>p</i><0.05 or better); t-values: 3.14 and 3.44 at Post-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Slow; 4.96, 4.82 and 5.45 at Feeding, Post-feeding and Rest (post), respectively, in Fast with delayed feeding; x) significantly increased, compared with the Fast group (Post-feeding) (F(2, 19) = 5.69, <i>p</i><0.01) (Dunnett’s test); y<sub>1</sub>) significantly decreased, compared with the Fast group (Post-feeding) (F(2, 19) = 3.62, <i>p</i><0.05) (Dunnett’s test); y<sub>2</sub>)significantly decreased, compared with the Fast group (Post-feeding) (F(2, 19) = 9.91, <i>p</i><0.01)(Dunnett’s test).…”
  7. 16027

    Comparison of retina morphology via SD-OCT (A) and bar graph (B) of 6-week-old WT C57Bl/6J mouse retina and <i>Sftpa1</i><sup>tm1Kor/J</sup> rd1<sup>-/-</sup> and the outbreed <i>S... by Faizah Bhatti (5478839)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>The significant attenuation of retinal thickness as well as obliteration of nuclear layers in the retinas from <i>Sftpa1</i><sup><i>tm1Kor/J</i></sup> rd1<sup><i>-/-</i></sup> corresponds to a decrease of total retinal thickness by approximately 50%. * <i>p</i>-value is 0.0001 (N = 3).…”
  8. 16028

    Proposal for a diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm to manage rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders persisting after acute chikungunya (CHIK) infection, with the following abbrev... by Emilie Javelle (700851)

    Published 2015
    “…<sup>5</sup>Immune-modulating biologic agents = rheumatologist prescription among anti-TNF (etanercept 25mg twice a week, infliximab 3–5 mg/kg/ 6–8 weeks, adalimumab 40 mg/ 2 weeks, golimumab 50mg/month), abatacept (inhibition of T-lymphocyte activation, 500–1000 mg/ 4 weeks), rituximab (depletion of B-lymphocytes, 1000 mg repeated at 2 weeks) and tocilizumab (inhibition of interleukin-6 receptor, 8 mg/ kg/ 2 weeks). …”
  9. 16029

    Effect of TLE1 overexpression in the developing chick ventral spinal cord. by Keith J. Todd (183020)

    Published 2012
    “…Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (*<i>p</i><0.05). Scale bars = 50 µm.</p>…”
  10. 16030

    Synaptic efficacy is reduced during UP states. by Brendon O. Watson (268774)

    Published 2008
    “…In purple are EPSP percent changes for 4 recorded interneurons, which show heterogeneous changes during the UP state ranging from a 30% increase to a 65% decrease (mean: 26.5% decrease, standard deviation 50.0%; see gray bar at left of graph). …”
  11. 16031

    Exposure to estrogen or overexpression of Grx1 abolishes L-BOAA induced MMP loss in SH-SY5Y cells. by Uzma Saeed (49670)

    Published 2008
    “…Arrow represents time point of addition of CCCP.</p>…”
  12. 16032

    The effect of Andro alone or in combination with Taxi on MMP loss in HeLa cells. by Mazen Alzaharna (3737878)

    Published 2017
    “…(E) A representative flow cytometric histograms showing the loss in MMP (decrease in FL2 fluorescence) in HeLa cells treated with 50 μM Andro and/or 100 μM Taxi for 24 or 48 h and stained with JC-1. …”
  13. 16033

    Changes in cell adhesion and in neuronal morphology induced by sAPPα, sAPPβ and sAPP-Fc added to neurons after 1 DIV. by Stéphanie Chasseigneaux (231744)

    Published 2011
    “…(<b>C–E</b>) Morphometric analysis 96 hours after the addition of sAPPs (50 to 150 nM) to 1DIV primary neurons. (C) At 50 and 100 nM sAPPα and sAPPβ induce a significant decrease of primary dendrite length while at 150 nM, the decrease in primary dendrite length is still significant for sAPPβ only (50 nM: control (Ctrl) vs sAPPα: p<0.0001, control vs sAPPβ: p<0.0001; 100 nM: control vs sAPPα: p<0.0001, control vs sAPPβ: p<0.0001; 150nM: control vs sAPPα: NS, control vs sAPP-Fc: NS, sAPPα vs sAPP-Fc: NS, control vs sAPPβ: p<0.0001). …”
  14. 16034

    Remodeling of Purkinje dendrites in the third postnatal week. by Megumi Kaneko (219519)

    Published 2011
    “…<b>D</b>: Overpassing branches per cell peak at P18, sharply decrease by P22 and plateau thereafter. <b>E</b>: The mean length of each dendritic branch decreases between P7 and P9, constantly increases until P35 and then slightly decreased by P50. …”
  15. 16035

    Telomere shortening culminates in tissue defects associated with aging. by Madalena C. Carneiro (102302)

    Published 2016
    “…Similarly, by 36 months, WT show similar lesions in the gut (N = 5, panels e) and muscle (N = 5, panels j); and with aging, WT testis show a gradual decrease in the number of spermatozoa (panels k, m, o, N = 5). …”
  16. 16036

    Alterations of Marginal Zone (MZ) B cells during <i>T. brucei</i> infections. by Magdalena Radwanska (73816)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>MZ B cells were detected using FACS as CD21<sup>High</sup>CD23<sup>Low</sup> (R1), IgD<sup>Int</sup>IgM<sup>High</sup> (R2) or B220<sup>+</sup>CD1d<sup>+</sup> (R3) on spleen cells derived from non- infected mice (A, upper FACS panel ) or day 10 <i>T. brucei</i> AnTat 1.1E-infected mice (A, lower FACS panel). The decrease in total number of MZ B-cells per spleen was calculated for different time points during infection (B), based on the total amount of cells harvested per spleen at each time point (C). …”
  17. 16037

    miR-135b negatively regulates SMAD5 expression. by Song Xu (187853)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Transfection with miR-135b inhibitor or mimic leads to a decrease or an increase of miR-135b expression in hMSCs. …”
  18. 16038

    Pharmacological stimulation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling rescues oligodendrocyte precursor (OP) and glutamatergic neuron progenitor numbers in the adult mouse. by Kasum Azim (298800)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis reveals a pronounced decrease of Wnt targets genes <i>Lef1</i> and <i>Axin2</i> and pallial <i>Emx1</i> and <i>Tbr2</i> transcripts expression in the dorsal subventricular zone (dSVZ) between P6 and P60 (<i>n</i> = 3 for P6 and P60). …”
  19. 16039

    Lowering membrane negative charge further reduces tubulation ability for the D151N and R154Q mutants. by Tingting Wu (228837)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Electron micrographs of liposomes (60% DOPC/20% DOPS/10% DOPE/10% PI(4,5)P<sub>2</sub>) incubated with BIN1 N-BAR and the mutants. …”
  20. 16040

    Knockdown of IRAK1 and TRAF6 increases SAS cell oncogenicity. by Pei-Shi Hung (489732)

    Published 2013
    “…Arrows indicate time points for oligonucleotide injection. (G) Various shRNA constructs mediate different efficiencies in knocking down IRAK1 or TRAF6 expression in SAS cell subclones. shLuc, control subclone. shTRAF6-E3 subclone and control subclone are subjected to orthotopic tumorigenesis and nodal metastasis assays. …”