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    Radioactive methylation assay with <i>E.</i><i>coli</i> DNA. by Janine G. Borgaro (410022)

    Published 2013
    “…Each subsequent data point contains a two-fold decrease in enzyme concentration. …”
  3. 39783

    Relationship between light-evoked responses and duration of light pulses. by Adriana Galvan (115777)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>A-D: Examples of peristimulus time histograms and raster diagrams of the response of the same VL neuron to light pulses of decreasing duration. …”
  4. 39784

    DHEA and DHEA8354 suppress the growth of mammary tumors by Anne Shilkaitis (15502)

    Published 2011
    “…Growth curves of mammary tumors in animals treated with dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) (b) or DHEA 8354 (c) (1,000 mg/kg in diet). In 50% of DHEA-treated tumors a net decrease in growth potential over control was observed, whereas with DHEA 8354 some animals showed a decrease in growth potential. …”
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    The effect of novel synthetic communities on plant shoot Pi content can be predicted by an NN. by Sur Herrera Paredes (674875)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic representation of the NN defined and applied for predictions. …”
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    Evolution of Canada’s Boreal Forest Spatial Patterns as Seen from Space by Paul D. Pickell (3159126)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, approximately 18% of all 50,000 ha landscapes did not change due to a lack of disturbance. …”
  7. 39787

    Resisting hostility generated by terror: An agent-based study by Sylvie Huet (130903)

    Published 2019
    “…An agent forms an attitude about another agent depending on the similarity between their cultural identities. When a terrorist attack is perpetrated in the name of an extreme cultural identity, the negatively perceived agents from this extreme cultural identity point of view tend to decrease the width of their acceptance segments in order to differentiate themselves more from the threatening cultural identity. …”
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    HIV-1 Tat protein alter the tight junction integrity and function of retinal pigment epithelium: an study-1 by Ling Bai (82594)

    Published 2011
    “…However, treatment with 100 nM Tat(■) induced a significant decrease in the TER beginning at 3 hours, with a further decrease at 12 hours and a maximum effect at 24 hours, which was maintained to 72 hours. …”
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    Comparison of methods to monitor for myelopathic progression in DCM. by Allan R. Martin (3772705)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Top panel: The bar graph displays the fraction of subjects that are deemed to be stable (green), borderline declined (yellow), or declined (red) for each clinical and MRI method of monitoring. For mJOA, a 1-point decrease is considered borderline and ≥ 2-point decreases are considered declined. …”
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    HuR potently and persistently represses IGF-IR IRES-mediated translation initiation by Zheng Meng (9293)

    Published 2011
    “…Note that a two log decrease in efficiency of IRES-mediated translation in the presence of HuR is maintained throughout the course of the experiment.…”
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    Mibefradil induces transient alleviation of heat and mechanical sensitivity in non-diabetic rats. by Aleksandar Lj. Obradovic (547423)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Mibefradil at 9/kg but not at 3 mg/kg causes significant, although transient, decrease in heat (***, p<0.001 at 1 hr compared to vehicle in both left and right paws; Panel A, right paw; B, left paw) and mechanical sensitivity (***, p<0.001 at 1 hr compared to vehicle in both paws; Panel C, right paw; D, left paw) in control (SAL)-rats (n = 3–9 rats per data point).…”
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    Degradation of cryogels. by Johanna Roether (6102689)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Decrease in Young’s modulus over storage time(A), Changes in MSD plots after 1 day (B) and after 120 days (C) and corresponding LSM images of pure HA gels stained with Rhodamine B after 1 day (D) and 90 days (E). …”
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    S2 Fig - by Thomas Notermans (9767082)

    Published 2021
    “…All perturbations of the model parameters predict a decrease in tissue production in the tendon core at week 1.…”
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    Pairwise distance analysis. by Eun-Young Kim (16515)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Removal of the guanosine from the APOBEC3 trinucleotide context of the edited sites produced a significant decrease in the observed pairwise genetic distances of the sequences compared to the early time point consensus sequence, expressed as number of substitutions per site (<i>P</i>-values<0.05 are considered statistically significant).…”
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    Endocannabinoid (eCB) levels in EC, DG and the CA1 region as normalized against ß-actin immunosignals. by Sonja Kallendrusch (109796)

    Published 2012
    “…In CA1, AEA did not differ from CTR after PPT. PEA showed a significant decrease 48hpl. OEA decreased at 12 and 48hpl. …”
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    Description of the Obesity Prevention and Treatment Intervention Alternatives. by Leah M. Frerichs (498682)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>All interventions were modeled with a 50% continuous linear increase or decrease in designated parameters over the course of 10 years</p>…”
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    Relationship between chromosome 9 genetic changes and immune cell abundance estimates in TCGA melanoma. by Nathan O. Siemers (216820)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Chromosomal location is displayed on the horizontal axis, and effect size is displayed on the vertical axis. Each data point represents the results for a given locus, with significance (negative log(10) P value) indicated by the size of the data point. …”
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    Human tau overexpression impaired adult hippocampal progenitor cell (HPC) proliferation. by Kaushik Ghosal (244754)

    Published 2016
    “…However, overexpression of human tau (hTau) alone also decreased HPC proliferation in wild-type animals and had a tendency to decrease HPC proliferation in AICD animals. n = 4–7 for each group. …”
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    Theory of FRET “Spectroscopic Ruler” for Short Distances: Application to Polyproline by Ekaterina Sobakinskaya (4714518)

    Published 2017
    “…The interpretations of FRET experiments with standard Förster theory relies on the following approximations: (i) a point-dipole approximation (PDA) for the coupling between transition densities of the chromophores, (ii) a screening of this coupling by the inverse optical dielectric constant of the medium, and (iii) the assumption of fast isotropic sampling over the mutual orientations of the chromophores. …”