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    Hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis of expression patterns of <i>Danio rerio</i> embryos tothree whole sediments and sediment extracts and 11 substances. by Kerstin Bluhm (507637)

    Published 2014
    “…The cells are coloured according to the fold-change of a gene under a certain treatment. Blue segments represent genes with a strong decrease in the abundance of the corresponding transcript, red segments represent genes with a strong increase in the abundance of the corresponding transcript and green segments denote unaffected genes.…”
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    Evaluation of anionic surfactant removal by anaerobic degradation of commercial laundry wastewater and domestic sewage by Clara Vieira de Faria (4682032)

    Published 2017
    “…The reactor was operated in three stages, all under mesophilic conditions and with a hydraulic retention time of 36 h. At stage I, the laundry wastewater was diluted with tap water (influent: 15.3 ± 4.9 mg LAS/L); at stage II, 50% of the feed volume was domestic sewage and 50% was a mixture of tap water and laundry wastewater (influent: 15.8 ± 4.9 mg LAS/L); and at stage III, only domestic sewage was used as a diluent of the laundry wastewater (influent: 24.1 ± 4.1 mg LAS/L). …”
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    Caddisfly biodiversity in Pernambuco state, Brazil: overcoming the biodiversity knowledge shortfall and insights into the effects of climate change by Rafael Pereira (6635264)

    Published 2025
    “…Climate projections indicate a significant decrease in the temperature range, shifting from the current 13.2–33.6 °C to 17.9–33.6 °C, and precipitation range will decrease from 507 to 1948 mm³/year to 528–1428 mm³/year. …”
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    Exploration of muscle loss and metabolic state during prolonged critical illness: Implications for intervention? by Liesl Wandrag (20467)

    Published 2019
    “…The data are consistent with a conclusion that a time based assumption of a tipping point does not exist.…”
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    Different types of history-dependent behavior one might observe. by Denise M. Wolf (272435)

    Published 2008
    “…Thus the trajectories appear to diverge from a common starting point and approach one of two asymptotic states. …”
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    Contrasting effects of necrotrophic and biotrophic plant pathogens on the aphid Aphis fabae by Al-Naemi, F.

    Published 2013
    “…However, sequential plant infection (pathogens applied 5 days apart) led to a 70% decrease in fecundity and 50% reduction in intrinsic rate of increase. …”
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    Dataset for: Dynamic classification using credible intervals in longitudinal discriminant analysis by David Michael Hughes (4110568)

    Published 2017
    “…Finally, we show that determining a stopping rule dynamically can be more accurate than specifying a set time point at which to decide on a patient's status. …”
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    Mathematical model for the interactions between the HPA axis and its inhibitory CNS regions. by Ben Ron Mizrachi (17593079)

    Published 2023
    “…CNS inhibits the hypothalamic input and thus leads to a decrease in <i>A</i>. <i>A</i> releases cortisol, which inhibits CNS through the glucocorticoid receptor GR. …”
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    Iron-based derepression mechanism of iron storage is not active at low external iron concentrations. by Oleg Agafonov (631744)

    Published 2016
    “…The FIT and IRT1-based high affinity uptake is able to keep the cytosolic iron at its set-point , while the S-based outflow controller (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0147120#pone.0147120.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6a</a>), responsible for iron storage, is inactive.…”
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    Yap knockdown in HUVECs results in G1 accumulation. by Zhewei Shen (688102)

    Published 2015
    “…HUVECs treated with siYAP exhibited a significant decrease in S-phase and increase in G1-phase at this time point. p-values were calculated by comparing each phase to the corresponding datasets from RISC-free control. *, p < 0.04; **, p < 0.007. …”
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    Single neuron preferences. by Simon Nougaret (17980269)

    Published 2024
    “…(C) Average response for each run of 3 subpopulations of neurons: all the neurons that respond to the appearance of the scene (left), and among these, neurons that prefer the first run with an increase in firing rate (center), and neurons that prefer the first run with a decrease in firing rate (right). Neural activity is aligned to the presentation of the scene (start of the Delay epoch), binned in a 200-ms window with a 25-ms step between each point, and normalized for each neuron by subtracting the mean activity and dividing by the standard deviation both calculated in a baseline period (−400 ms until the appearance of the scene). n = number of neurons. …”