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    Uptake of the intervention (N = 49). by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: (i) the intervention arm (n = 50) received three cash payments (of ZAR 350, approximately 21 USD), coupled with behaviourally-informed mobile SMS nudges over a 3-month period; (ii) the control arm (n = 50) received a standard SMS encouraging linkage to health services. …”
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    Baseline characteristics of sample by trial arm. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: (i) the intervention arm (n = 50) received three cash payments (of ZAR 350, approximately 21 USD), coupled with behaviourally-informed mobile SMS nudges over a 3-month period; (ii) the control arm (n = 50) received a standard SMS encouraging linkage to health services. …”
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    Identification of host factors required for HCV RNA replication or IRES-mediated translation. by Qisheng Li (522711)

    Published 2014
    “…Values relative to siNT in the heatmap are depicted in a continuum of blue (reduced infection - more than 50% decrease of the replicon activity after siRNA-mediated silencing; proviral) to red (enhanced infection - more than 50% increase of the replicon activity after siRNA-mediated silencing; antiviral). …”
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    CweL trial design. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: (i) the intervention arm (n = 50) received three cash payments (of ZAR 350, approximately 21 USD), coupled with behaviourally-informed mobile SMS nudges over a 3-month period; (ii) the control arm (n = 50) received a standard SMS encouraging linkage to health services. …”
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    Participant Flow. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: (i) the intervention arm (n = 50) received three cash payments (of ZAR 350, approximately 21 USD), coupled with behaviourally-informed mobile SMS nudges over a 3-month period; (ii) the control arm (n = 50) received a standard SMS encouraging linkage to health services. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Impacts of Mootral on Methane Production, Rumen Fermentation, and Microbial Community in an in vitro Study.docx by Eslam Ahmed (8691411)

    Published 2021
    “…The experiment was performed as a batch culture using rumen fluid collected from sheep, and Mootral was supplemented in three concentrations: 0% (Control), 10%, and 20% of the substrate (50% Grass:50% Concentrate). …”
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    Economic cost composition by arm and outcomes. by Stanley Carries (21172287)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: (i) the intervention arm (n = 50) received three cash payments (of ZAR 350, approximately 21 USD), coupled with behaviourally-informed mobile SMS nudges over a 3-month period; (ii) the control arm (n = 50) received a standard SMS encouraging linkage to health services. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Caspase-12 Is Present During Craniofacial Development and Participates in Regulation of Osteogenic Markers.PDF by Barbora Vesela (4916572)

    Published 2020
    “…Pharmacological inhibition of caspase-12 in MC3T3-E1 cells caused a statistically significant decrease in expression of some major osteogenic genes, including those for alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin and Phex. …”
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    Fzd5 overexpression in neurons that have already developed the axon alters the morphology of hippocampal neurons. by Paula G. Slater (474025)

    Published 2013
    “…Quantification of axonal length (D), total axonal branching (E), and total dendritic length (F). Neurons overexpressing Fzd5 with polarized axonal markers distribution showed a significant decrease in axonal length and a significant increase in axonal branching and dendritic length, compared to control neurons. …”
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    Experiment 2. by Philip Jaekl (5665807)

    Published 2015
    “…Bias terms of psychometric functions (i.e., Gaussian mean). This plot contrasts performance in trials when sound delays were consistent with distance increases with those consistent with distance decreases (units are % coherence). …”
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    Serial CTD truncations led to progressive steady state transcriptional defects. by Maria J. Aristizabal (451648)

    Published 2013
    “…Outliers are not shown. (E) Differences in enriched transcription factors between genes with increased or decreased mRNA levels.…”
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    Higher egg consumption associated with increased risk of diabetes in Chinese adults - China Health and Nutrition Survey. by Wang, Yue

    Published 2020
    “…Egg consumption at each survey was assessed by a 3-d 24-h recall and weighed food record methods. …”
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    Bond durability of sand coated and ribbed basalt FRP bars embedded in high-strength concrete by Al-Hamrani, Abathar

    Published 2023
    “…However, specimens with high-strength concrete achieved most of or above their maximum bond strength after the descending stage, while those with normal-strength concrete showed a decrease in bond strength to an approximately constant value with continuous slip. …”
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    Effects of topiramate on pregnancy outcome in rats by Fadel, Raouf

    Published 2016
    “…Result: The Topiramate treated groups showed an insignificant increase in the rate of resorption, a significant decrease in umbilical cord length, placental weight and highly significant reduction in fetal growth parameters. …”
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    Table_4_Comprehensive Genome-Wide Analysis of Thaumatin-Like Gene Family in Four Cotton Species and Functional Identification of GhTLP19 Involved in Regulating Tolerance to Vertici... by Zhanshuai Li (9539504)

    Published 2020
    “…GhTLP19 on chromosome At05 was selected as a candidate gene for further study. When GhTLP19 was silenced by virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) in cotton, with the increase of malondialdehyde (MDA) content and the decrease of catalase (CAT) content, and as the increase of disease index (DI) and hyphae accumulation, the plants were more sensitive to drought and Verticillium dahliae. …”
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    HDAC7 Inhibition by Phenacetyl and Phenylbenzoyl Hydroxamates by Jeffrey Y. W. Mak (10132069)

    Published 2021
    “…Phthalimide capping groups, including a saccharin analogue, decrease rotational freedom and provide hydrogen bond acceptor carbonyl/sulfonamide oxygens that increase inhibitor potency, liver microsome stability, solubility, and cell activity. …”
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    Table1_Airport pavement performance evaluation of pavement fog seal based on optimized test technology.DOCX by Ping Li (31981)

    Published 2023
    “…The skid resistance performance of the three fog seal materials decreased after treatment. The decrease in material C was more significant than in materials A and B. …”
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    Effect of OWB extract and CA on pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokine release in LPS-induced peritoneal macrophages by sandwich ELISA and RT-PCR. by Durbadal Ojha (475076)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Peritoneal macrophages were cultured overnight and incubated with LPS (1 µg/ml), washed after 4 h and then treated with the OWB (50 or 100 µg/m) or CA (10 µg/ml). The cells were further incubated for 24 h, and the cell-free supernatants were subjected to sandwich ELISA to determine the level of (A) TNF-α, (C) IL-1β, (E) IL-6 and (G) IL-6 (pg/mL). …”
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    HDAC7 Inhibition by Phenacetyl and Phenylbenzoyl Hydroxamates by Jeffrey Y. W. Mak (10132069)

    Published 2021
    “…Phthalimide capping groups, including a saccharin analogue, decrease rotational freedom and provide hydrogen bond acceptor carbonyl/sulfonamide oxygens that increase inhibitor potency, liver microsome stability, solubility, and cell activity. …”