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40881
Drinking Songs: Alcohol Effects on Learned Song of Zebra Finches
Published 2014“…Here we show that when allowed access, finches readily drink alcohol, increase their blood ethanol concentrations (BEC) significantly, and sing a song with altered acoustic structure. The most pronounced effects were decreased amplitude and increased entropy, the latter likely reflecting a disruption in the birds’ ability to maintain the spectral structure of song under alcohol. …”
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40882
Protein expression and localization of Prlr and ErbB4.
Published 2014“…Scale bars in A and B: 50 µm.</p>…”
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40883
Forward scores follow exponential tails with constant <i>λ</i>.
Published 2013“…Variation in is represented by plotting quartiles (black bars) and most extreme outliers (grey triangles) in addition to the means. approaches the conjectured log 2 as fitted tail mass decreases, but beyond a certain point, variance increases. …”
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40884
The four possible Model–Mimic relationships.
Published 2008“…(a) no harm: not even a highly palatable Mimic (<i>X</i><sub>mi</sub> = 0.8) increases the risk of predation on the Model; (b) quasi-Müllerian: a moderately palatable Mimic (0.5≤<i>X</i><sub>mi</sub><0.8) decreases the predation risk; (c) classical Batesian–Müllerian dichotomy: if the Mimic is palatable (<i>X</i><sub>mi</sub><0.5), it increases the predation risk of the Model, but if the Mimic is unpalatable (<i>X</i><sub>mi</sub>>0.5), it decreases the predation risk. …”
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40885
Video_7_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40886
Video_3_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40887
Image_1_The Association of Cell Division Regulated by DicC With the Formation of Viable but Non-culturable Escherichia coli O157:H7.pdf
Published 2019“…The level of the dicB gene, regulated by dicA and dicC and inhibiting cell division, was increased in the DicC-overexpressing strain and decreased in the ΔdicC mutant and DicA-overexpressing strain, which was consistent with the growth phenotypes. …”
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40888
Video_1_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40889
Video_2_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40890
Video_6_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40891
Video_5_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40892
Video_4_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40893
Data_Sheet_1_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.PDF
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40894
Video_8_3D-FV-FE Aeroacoustic Larynx Model for Investigation of Functional Based Voice Disorders.MP4
Published 2021“…The energy transfer between the glottal airflow and the vocal folds decreases with an increasing glottal insufficiency and potentially reflects the higher effort during speech for patients being concerned. …”
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40895
Evolution of mTORC1 substrates during neuron cultures.
Published 2012“…Although the mTORC1 phosphorylation on 4EBP1 remained stable in both kind of cultures, in cortical neurons S6K1 pT389 decreased on 6–8 DIV, and its substrate S6 pS235/236 showed a tendency to reduction beginning on 6 DIV. …”
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40896
Effects of Nitrobenzene’s mass transfer at water-air interface
Published 2022“…<p>As a volatile organic compound, nitrobenzene has high vapor pressure and low boiling point, and it is very volatile when it enters the water body and enters the air. …”
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40897
Supplementary Material for: Trends of Stroke Incidence from 1995 to 2013 in Joinville, Brazil
Published 2016“…<b><i>Results:</i></b> From 1995 to 2013, the age-adjusted incidence of all strokes decreased 37% (95% CI 32-42). From 2005 to 2013, the haemorrhagic stroke (HS) incidence decreased 60% (95% CI 13-86), ischemic stroke (IS) incidence decreased 15% (95% CI 1-28), and subarachnoid haemorrhage incidence remained stable. …”
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40898
Assessing the parameter optimisations.
Published 2010“…<p>(A) A plot of the fitness improvements (decrease in shape difference on the <i>y</i>-axis) against the successive iterations of the optimisation process (<i>x</i>-axis). …”
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40899
Data_Sheet_1_Managing Successional Stage Heterogeneity to Maximize Landscape-Wide Biodiversity of Aquatic Vegetation in Ditch Networks.docx
Published 2018“…Early successional stages were characterized by higher replacement of species compared to late successional stages. In a scenario of gradual decrease of heterogeneity through the systematic loss of the earliest successional stages we found 20% of the species richness in a polder was lost, pointing toward the importance of maintaining early successional stages in a polder. …”
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40900
DataSheet_1_Specific Targeting of Lymphoma Cells Using Semisynthetic Anti-Idiotype Shark Antibodies.pdf
Published 2020“…These variants showed specific binding to the parental SUP-B8 cell line confirming a similar folding of the recombinantly expressed proteins compared with the native cell surface-presented BCR. …”