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  1. 18101

    Image_1_Causality between Ankylosing Spondylitis and osteoarthritis in European ancestry: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.tif by Yangguang Lu (17906228)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Methods<p>We implemented a series of quality control steps to select instrumental variables (IVs) related to the exposure. …”
  2. 18102

    Table_3_Causality between Ankylosing Spondylitis and osteoarthritis in European ancestry: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.docx by Yangguang Lu (17906228)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Methods<p>We implemented a series of quality control steps to select instrumental variables (IVs) related to the exposure. …”
  3. 18103

    Data_Sheet_1_Resource Concentration Modulates the Fate of Dissimilated Nitrogen in a Dual-Pathway Actinobacterium.pdf by David C. Vuono (6248579)

    Published 2019
    “…Mechanistically, our results suggest that pathway selection is driven by intracellular redox potential (redox poise), which may be lowered when resource concentrations are low, thereby decreasing catalytic activity of upstream electron transport steps (i.e., the bc<sub>1</sub> complex) needed for denitrification enzymes. …”
  4. 18104

    Efficiency in finding the nest of homing agents. by Florent Le Möel (8407926)

    Published 2020
    “…</b> Example paths (120 steps) of 10 individual agents for each condition. …”
  5. 18105

    Table_1_Causality between Ankylosing Spondylitis and osteoarthritis in European ancestry: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.docx by Yangguang Lu (17906228)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Methods<p>We implemented a series of quality control steps to select instrumental variables (IVs) related to the exposure. …”
  6. 18106

    Table_4_Causality between Ankylosing Spondylitis and osteoarthritis in European ancestry: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.docx by Yangguang Lu (17906228)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Methods<p>We implemented a series of quality control steps to select instrumental variables (IVs) related to the exposure. …”
  7. 18107

    Video_1_A Characterization of Brain-Computer Interface Performance Trade-Offs Using Support Vector Machines and Deep Neural Networks to Decode Movement Intent.MP4 by Nicholas D. Skomrock (5056142)

    Published 2018
    “…We also show that data preprocessing steps can affect the performance characteristics of the two decoders in drastically different ways. …”
  8. 18108

    Table_5_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  9. 18109

    Table_3_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  10. 18110

    Table_1_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  11. 18111

    Image_3_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  12. 18112

    Image_1_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  13. 18113

    Image_4_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  14. 18114

    Table_6_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  15. 18115

    Image_5_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  16. 18116

    Table_4_Effects of transient, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents on excitability and spike regularity in vestibular ganglion neurons.pdf by Selina Baeza-Loya (20276955)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Vestibular afferent neurons occur as two populations with differences in spike timing regularity that are independent of rate. …”
  17. 18117

    Experimental Gastric Carcinogenesis in <i>Cebus apella</i> Nonhuman Primates by Joana de Fátima Ferreira Borges da Costa (212759)

    Published 2011
    “…<div><p>The evolution of gastric carcinogenesis remains largely unknown. We established two gastric carcinogenesis models in New-World nonhuman primates. …”
  18. 18118

    Sensitivity analysis of the results of Fig 3, for the high school contact network, w.r.t. graph of persistent contacts. by Simon Mauras (11337066)

    Published 2021
    “…Part (b) is a construction of what we call a <i>best friends</i> graph, constructed in the following two steps: First, each person lists their neighbor by order of decreasing number of contacts, stopping as soon as they reach 25% or their total number of contacts. …”