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  1. 37721

    Cluster growth in the percolation model. by Chengyuan Han (7901234)

    Published 2019
    “…As <i>p</i><sup>T</sup> → 0, only a single, global cluster with a central supplier <i>k</i>* = 16 and <i>S</i><sub>16</sub> = 1 remains (blue line). (b-e) Snapshots of the network for different values of <i>p</i><sup>T</sup>. …”
  2. 37722

    Contour expansion method for cell boundary detection. by Yuliang Wang (437561)

    Published 2015
    “…The light intensity decreases towards the cell boundary, which is consistent with the illustration shown in (A). …”
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  4. 37724

    Factors contributing to the variability in the switching time. by Sonal Sengupta (5488292)

    Published 2018
    “…The scatter of the data points above the unity line indicates that the observed variability was always greater than the predicted variability. …”
  5. 37725

    Convergence of dendrites and the concomitant patchy synaptic distribution yield an Economic Small-World Network topology. by Pablo Blinder (269181)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(a) Dendritic networks in two week old cultures show local and global efficiencies and wiring costs that fulfill the Economic Small-World requirements (i.e. having high Global and Local Efficiency while maintaining a low wiring cost, see text for details). …”
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  7. 37727

    Correlated activity during stage III retinal waves is severely disrupted by epibatidine treatment. by Zachary W. Davis (707363)

    Published 2015
    “…The Correlation Index (CI) between pairs of cells decreases as a function of inter-pair distance in saline treated ferrets (B, D, and F, black dots). …”
  8. 37728

    Contribution of the Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Contralesional Primary Sensorimotor Cortex to Motor Recovery after Subcortical Stroke by Huijuan Xu (442471)

    Published 2014
    “…Thirteen patients who had experienced subcortical stroke underwent a series of resting-state fMRI and clinical assessments over a period of 1 year at 5 time points, i.e., within the first week, at 2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months, and 1 year after stroke onset. …”
  9. 37729

    Stimulation of DC with M. vaccae attenuates Th2 responses. by Nina Le Bert (353673)

    Published 2013
    “…No differential effects on IFN-γ<sup>+</sup> T cells were evident (<b>F</b>). Data points represent results from individual experiments.…”
  10. 37730

    Confinement-Mediated Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbon Fluids: Insights from Monte Carlo Simulations by Jiaoyan Li (7725752)

    Published 2020
    “…As the surface energy (i.e., fluid–pore interaction) decreased, the isothermal vapor pressure increased, indicating a greater preference for the fluid to exist in the vapor state. …”
  11. 37731

    Molecular Effects, Speciation, and Competition of Inorganic and Methyl Mercury in the Aquatic Plant <i>Elodea nuttallii</i> by Rébecca Beauvais-Flück (5545061)

    Published 2018
    “…Measured uptake pointed to a contrasted impact of cell walls and copper (Cu) on IHg and MeHg. …”
  12. 37732

    Algorithm-based recognition of <i>L. major</i>-DsRed2 parasites hosted by superinfected macrophages. by Fernando Real (185142)

    Published 2010
    “…Each line represents the mean quantification of 7 microscopic fields (40 x), at logarithmic (base 2) scale, plotted with s.e.m. The total number of promastigotes hosted by superinfected macrophages decreased after approximately 20 hours of experiment. …”
  13. 37733

    Canine B cell lymphoma shows no deficit of cytotoxic T cells relative to thymic Tregs. by Dammy Pinheiro (614400)

    Published 2014
    “…Indeed, the ratio of CD8<sup>+</sup>:FOXP3<sup>+</sup>Helios<sup>+</sup> cells (E) was higher in the BCL than RH cases (p = 0.04); only two data points for the MCT (3.48; 3.95) were available for this variable and were not therefore represented. …”
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  16. 37736

    Image_1_Excessive Promoters as Silencers of Genes Horizontally Acquired by Escherichia coli.JPEG by Aleksandr Bykov (8493663)

    Published 2020
    “…In both cases, the number of potential start points decreased resulting in an ordinary regulatory region with only one dominant promoter in the case of positive selection. …”
  17. 37737

    Data_Sheet_1_Dynamics of Gene Co-expression Networks in Time-Series Data: A Case Study in Drosophila melanogaster Embryogenesis.ZIP by Li Yieng Lau (8890928)

    Published 2020
    “…We have produced a list of key regulators – some increasing (e.g., Tusp, slbo, Sidpn, DCAF12, and chinmo) and some decreasing (Rfx, bap, Hmx, Awh, and mld) connectivity during development – which reflects their role in different stages of embryogenesis. …”
  18. 37738

    Santiago and Caballero (2016) theory models the weak selection regime better than classic BGS theory. by Vince Buffalo (18189958)

    Published 2024
    “…(C) The genic variance from simulations (points) against the predicted variance under the SC16 model (colored lines). …”
  19. 37739

    Replication of the main behavioral patterns of actions and judgments in Experiment 3. by Claire Lugrin (21156528)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants who participated in the judgment task 1st have an increased prosocial action rate, and stricter judgments compared to participants who started with the action task (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013032#pcbi.1013032.s020" target="_blank">S1</a> and <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013032#pcbi.1013032.s021" target="_blank">S2 Tables</a>), nonetheless, the effects of the different task parameters are comparable in these two groups. (<b>e, f</b>) Effect of payoff distributions (points of Player B and bonus) on average judgments (e) and prosocial action rate (f). …”
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    Evolutionarily stable sex allocation strategies when sex- and stage-specific mortality rates vary. by Ricardo S. Ramiro (228420)

    Published 2011
    “…The effects of <i>d<sub>M</sub></i> and <i>d<sub>F</sub></i> can be observed by comparing the points where the lines cross the y axes (i.e. <i>δ<sub>M</sub></i> = 0) across the plots: <i>z*</i> increases along rows with increasing <i>d<sub>M</sub></i> and decreases up the columns with increasing <i>d<sub>F</sub></i>. …”