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    Variability of Chain Transfer to Monomer Step in Olefin Polymerization by Giovanni Talarico (40253)

    Published 2008
    “…The BHT<sub>B</sub> path is expected to be more important for systems that are less unsaturated (16-<i>e</i> transition metal alkyls; 6-<i>e</i> main-group metal alkyls) and also for “hetero-olefin” derivatives (alkoxides, amides), where β-hydrogen elimination is strongly endothermic.…”
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    Relative risks of the new mutations with regards to known RAMs on the African dataset. by Luc Blassel (11337937)

    Published 2021
    “…We also arrive at similar conclusions, I135L being associated with NNRTIs, E203K and L228H to NRTI and L228R to both. RR values are shown from left to right, by order of decreasing values on the lower bound of the 95% CI.…”
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    Impact of gradually removing non-contact pairs of sites on partner inference performance. by Andonis Gerardos (12551763)

    Published 2022
    “…The non-contact pairs are removed either randomly, or in decreasing rank order of values, or in increasing order of the earliest time (i.e., earliest generation in the tree) when mutations have affected both sites <i>i</i> and <i>j</i>, not necessarily in the same sequence. …”
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    Out of sample predictions for measles in London. by Max S. Y. Lau (9128033)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A subset of 1 to 52<sup>th</sup>-biweek ahead out-of-sample (i.e., period excluding data in the training set) predictions from our LASSO model and the TSIR model, for pre-vaccination measles epidemics in London from 1944–64. …”
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    Dendritic spine density is reduced exclusively at dystrophic, soluble Aβ and hyperphosphorylated tau accumulating dendrites. by Tobias Bittner (237241)

    Published 2010
    “…Each circle represents one imaging time-point. (E) In 3xTg-AD mice, the dendritic volume and spine density are inversely correlated (R<sup>2</sup> = 0.84, P<0.001, n = 4 mice), indicating a relationship between both events. …”
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    Chromatin changes downstream of Fru<sup>M</sup> are near genes involved in neuronal projection and synaptic matching. by Margarita V. Brovkina (10164680)

    Published 2021
    “…Distribution of fold change between the binary comparisons shown in (C). Each point is a peak. Points are colored according to their status in (C). …”
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    Isothermal efficiency curve for molecular machines showing bounds that constrain the coding space dimensionality <i>D</i>. by Thomas D. Schneider (7610045)

    Published 2019
    “…These factors lead to an ‘optimal’ molecular machine in which <i>ρ</i> = 1 and <i>ϵ</i><sub><i>r</i></sub> = <i>ϵ</i><sub><i>t</i></sub> = ln 2. At that point the dimensionality has been squeezed in a pincers (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0222419#pone.0222419.e029" target="_blank">Eq (21)</a>) until it reaches <i>D</i> = 2<i>R</i>.…”
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    The coevolution of effort and replication, replicated and corrected by Florian Kohrt (13918527)

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p>The results of this corrected model show the following pattern: Starting with a high effort, low effort replications are more attractive than conducting novel research (that is, employing this strategy received higher payoffs), which results in the replication rate reaching nearly 100% after ~730,000 steps. At this point the decline of effort has made low-effort novel research more attractive than low-effort replications (because publishing a novel positive result is associated with a higher payof than publishing a replication) and consequently the replication rate decreases again. …”
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    Changes in deneddylase activity and its consequences for the cellular pool of neddylated proteins and fungal development. by Josua Schinke (280303)

    Published 2016
    “…Wild type (WT) was compared to mutant strains with altered deneddylase activity either with decreased COP9 signalosome (Δ<i>csnG</i>, Δ<i>csnE</i>) or increased <i>denA</i> (OE <i>denA</i>) and combinations of defective CSN and increased DenA (Δ<i>csnG</i>/OE <i>denA</i>, or Δ<i>csnE</i>/OE <i>denA</i>). …”
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    Adaptations in antagonist co-activation: Role in the repeated-bout effect by Robert E. Hight (4669807)

    Published 2017
    “…No changes were observed at 50% of MVC. <b>Conclusion</b>: A reduction in antagonist co-activation during the second bout of eccentric exercise suggests less total force was required to move an identical external load. …”
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    rAAV2-shmTOR-SD activity in various retinal tissues. by Steven Hyun Seung Lee (12884158)

    Published 2022
    “…Data represented as mean ± SEM (n = 5).</p>…”
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    Comparison of PCNA-Positive Cells and Percentage of Pulmonary Arterioles among the Groups. by Qing Wang (27728)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The mean percentage of PCNA-positive cells (magnification 400×, bar = 50 μm) was significantly decreased in the AOB<sub>63</sub>/ATOR<sub>63</sub> group. …”
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    Quantitative high-throughput RNAi screen for modifiers of dJNK phosphorylation. by David Bond (89182)

    Published 2009
    “…To visualize relative P-JNK levels, P-JNK (green) and f-actin (red) channels were false colored and merged (right). (E) Quantification of relative dJNK phosphorylation levels from panel D. …”
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    Combined expression of pTFs promotes transdifferentiation efficiency, however only their sequential expression increases β-cell maturation. by Dana Berneman-Zeitouni (519463)

    Published 2014
    “…*<i>p<0.05</i>, n≥8 in 4 independent experiments preformed in cells isolated from different donors. The arrow points to the specific decrease in Isl1 expression level under the C-protocol, sequential and direct hierarchical administration of pTFs.…”
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    A comparison of <i>m<sub>I</sub></i> estimates from Models 1, 2 and 6. by Mark P. Zwart (214702)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The estimated MOI (<i>m<sub>i</sub></i>) is given for the inoculated leaf in Study 1 (Panels A, D and G), for the systemic leaf in Study 1 (Panel B, E and H), and for different systemic leaves collected at different times points in Study 2 (Panel C, F and I) using Model 1 (Panels A–C), Model 2 (Panels D–F), Model 3 (Panels G and H, blue lines and diamonds) and Model 6 (Panel I, red lines and squares). …”
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