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  1. 41201

    Image_4_Updating the Genome of the Elite Rice Variety Kongyu131 to Expand Its Ecological Adaptation Region.JPEG by Rongsheng Wang (119084)

    Published 2019
    “…Through a foreground and background selection based on 197 SNP markers evenly distributed over the 12 chromosomes, we obtained a new plant (a single point substitution line, SPSL) with a new Kongyu131 genome, carrying only a small chromosomal fragment less than 800 kb from GKLPL. …”
  2. 41202

    Table_1_What’s the key for success? Translocation, growth and thermal stress mitigation in the Mediterranean coral Cladocora caespitosa (Linnaeus, 1767).xlsx by Camilla Roveta (15536102)

    Published 2023
    “…Colonies presented signs of suffering only after the high temperatures occurred during summer 2022, with a decreasing rate of -2.5 ± 0.4 corallite/month. …”
  3. 41203

    Data_Sheet_1_Training-of-Trainers Neuroscience and Mental Health Teacher Education in Liberia Improves Self-Reported Support for Students.PDF by Kara Brick (10989957)

    Published 2021
    “…A subset of Tier II teachers participated in a structured interview at the Refresher time point. …”
  4. 41204

    Data_Sheet_1_Putative Concussion Biomarkers Identified in Adolescent Male Athletes Using Targeted Plasma Proteomics.PDF by Michael R. Miller (375187)

    Published 2021
    “…Despite a paucity of studies on these three identified proteins, the available evidence points to their roles in modulating tissue inflammation and regulating integrity of the cerebral microvasculature. …”
  5. 41205

    Image_2_Updating the Genome of the Elite Rice Variety Kongyu131 to Expand Its Ecological Adaptation Region.JPEG by Rongsheng Wang (119084)

    Published 2019
    “…Through a foreground and background selection based on 197 SNP markers evenly distributed over the 12 chromosomes, we obtained a new plant (a single point substitution line, SPSL) with a new Kongyu131 genome, carrying only a small chromosomal fragment less than 800 kb from GKLPL. …”
  6. 41206

    Data_Sheet_1_Updating the Genome of the Elite Rice Variety Kongyu131 to Expand Its Ecological Adaptation Region.xlsx by Rongsheng Wang (119084)

    Published 2019
    “…Through a foreground and background selection based on 197 SNP markers evenly distributed over the 12 chromosomes, we obtained a new plant (a single point substitution line, SPSL) with a new Kongyu131 genome, carrying only a small chromosomal fragment less than 800 kb from GKLPL. …”
  7. 41207

    Image_5_Updating the Genome of the Elite Rice Variety Kongyu131 to Expand Its Ecological Adaptation Region.JPEG by Rongsheng Wang (119084)

    Published 2019
    “…Through a foreground and background selection based on 197 SNP markers evenly distributed over the 12 chromosomes, we obtained a new plant (a single point substitution line, SPSL) with a new Kongyu131 genome, carrying only a small chromosomal fragment less than 800 kb from GKLPL. …”
  8. 41208

    Image_3_Updating the Genome of the Elite Rice Variety Kongyu131 to Expand Its Ecological Adaptation Region.JPEG by Rongsheng Wang (119084)

    Published 2019
    “…Through a foreground and background selection based on 197 SNP markers evenly distributed over the 12 chromosomes, we obtained a new plant (a single point substitution line, SPSL) with a new Kongyu131 genome, carrying only a small chromosomal fragment less than 800 kb from GKLPL. …”
  9. 41209

    Characterizing Regenerated Mono-Ethylene Glycol for Methane Hydrate Management by Nasir Khan (4491157)

    Published 2025
    “…These possess an adsorption affinity for the oil–water interface: the oil–water interfacial tension decreased by 40% compared to a paraffin oil baseline with only 0.1 wt % regenerated MEG, and up to ∼90% reduction was observed with 5.0 wt % regenerated MEG. …”
  10. 41210

    Related to Fig 4. by Dilara Ayyildiz (17145143)

    Published 2023
    “…</b> List of the 12 circRNAs satisfying the 3 stringent criteria of decreasing expression and negative correlation with <i>Htt</i> CAG, significantly different expression by circTest (see <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010988#sec009" target="_blank">Methods</a> for further details) is presented. …”
  11. 41211

    The mean amplitude and standard deviation of the EOD of the swimming fish influence the spectral characteristics of E1. by Na Yu (151735)

    Published 2012
    “…Increasing improves this resolution, whereas the increases in decreases this resolution. Other parameters here are the same as those in the case of two fish in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002564#pcbi-1002564-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3</a>. 50 independent OU process realizations were used to produce theses averaged plots.…”
  12. 41212

    Peripheral innervation defect is evident during embryonic development. by Svetlana Gorokhova (585388)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A–D) Sections of E14.5 <i>TrkAC-KI</i> and control embryos stained with anti-TrkA antibody recognizing both TrkA and TrkAC proteins. …”
  13. 41213

    Fig 5 - by Jessica N. Sanchez (8856284)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Model simulation results (medians, 25% and 75% quartiles) of canine distemper introduction to areas of San Clemente Island with high (A, C) or low (B, D) fox density and varying levels of fox vaccination (0%, 10%, 30%, or 50% of the population) distributed randomly or in a firewall. …”
  14. 41214

    Histological analysis of thigh muscle and nervous tissues adjacent to implants. by Dongmei Ye (463409)

    Published 2013
    “…No abnormal morphological changes are investigated in either control or treatment group. Scale bars: 50µm (a, b, e and f); 5µm (c, d, g and h).</p>…”
  15. 41215

    Estimation accuracy in the psychological sciences - Fig 4 by Clintin P. Davis-Stober (2881802)

    Published 2018
    “…Minimum sample size (per condition) for a power of 50% at the 5% level. The needed sample size per condition decreases with the number of conditions. …”
  16. 41216

    Changes in the percentage of dietary energy. by Astridur Palsdottir (49149)

    Published 2008
    “…Records of imported food items per capita show a shift in the proportion of energy derived from carbohydrates from 25 % in 1840 to approximately 50 % in 1900; the proportion of energy derived from fat and protein decreased accordingly.…”
  17. 41217

    Caffeine induced suppression of neuron proliferation and differentiation. by Zheng-lai Ma (175031)

    Published 2012
    “…Also, the neuron length decreased after caffeine treatment (<b>J</b>). Scale bar = 100 µm in <i>A</i>, 50 µm in <i>B–D</i> and 100 µm in <i>E–H</i>.…”
  18. 41218

    Fig 4 - by Jessica N. Sanchez (8856284)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Model simulation results (medians, 25% and 75% quartiles) of rabies introduction to areas of San Clemente Island with high (A, C) or low (B, D) fox density and varying levels of fox vaccination (0%, 10%, 30%, or 50% of the population) distributed randomly or in a firewall. …”
  19. 41219

    Diverging Relaxation Times of Domain Wall Motion Indicating Glassy Dynamics in Ferroelastics by Sabine Puchberger (5310779)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Single crystals of PbZrO3 and LaAlO3 have been studied by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis measurements in the low frequency range f = 0.02-50 Hz. The complex Young's modulus exhibits a quite rich behavior and depends strongly on the direction of the applied dynamic force. …”
  20. 41220

    Collagen type I monomers increase Phospho-Akt expression via PI3kinase activation. by Mirjam Stahl (487952)

    Published 2013
    “…Basal, constitutive phospho-Akt expression was high in AM from each 5 healthy donors and IPF patients. A non-selective inhibitor of PI3kinase, LY294002 (50 μM, DMSO as control), abrogated CCL18 production following stimulation with collagen type I monomers and decreased significantly spontaneous CCL18 production of AM (Panel <b>B</b>). …”