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41401
Temporal dynamics of gene expression in heat-stressed <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>
Published 2017“…This turning point in expression dynamics coincided with a phenotypic turning point, as shown by a strong decrease in movement, survival and, progeny count in the days following the stress. …”
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41402
Effects of cooperativity on effective energetic contribution of hotregions.
Published 2013“…In this work, in order to account for potential cooperative effects, hotspot descriptors <i>HSEner_PosCoop</i>, <i>HSEner_NegCoop</i> apply linearly decreasing and increasing weights respectively to single-point alanine <i>ΔΔG</i>s within a hotregion. …”
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Electroporation of cDNA/Morpholinos to targeted areas of embryonic CNS in -5
Published 2011“…Scale bars: 400 μm in h; 100 μm in a; 50 μm in d, f, and g; in 25 μm e and m; 20 μm in n; 10 μm in o.…”
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41404
Changes in aperiodic exponent for active and sham tRNS and their associated topographies.
Published 2023“…Participants who received sham tRNS showed a mean (±SEM) decrease in E/I as indicated by an increased exponent. …”
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41405
Modulation of sound responsiveness during repetitive stress.
Published 2025“…There was a small and significant decrease in the percentage of responsive PPy cells (<i>n</i> = 10 sessions in baseline and 15 sessions during stress, <i>t</i> test, <i>p</i> = 0.02) and a nonsignificant decrease for PV cells (mean ± SE, <i>n</i> = 190 cells in baseline and 339 cells during stress, <i>t</i> test, <i>p</i> = 0.19). …”
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41406
Data_Sheet_1_Case report: High-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment of hereditary spastic paraplegia type 11.pdf
Published 2023“…After treatment, the patient gained 17 points of BBS, along with a gradual decrease in MAS scores of the bilateral lower extremity. …”
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41407
Table 2_Discussion on the duration of response following HBsAg clearance in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with PegIFNα-2b.docx
Published 2025“…HBsAg reversion occurred in 26 patients, yielding a reversion rate of 15.03% (26/173). Among these 26 patients, 50% (13/26) experienced reversion within 24 weeks, and 80.77% within 48 weeks; thereafter, the number of reversions gradually decreased. …”
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41408
Table 1_Discussion on the duration of response following HBsAg clearance in patients with chronic hepatitis B treated with PegIFNα-2b.docx
Published 2025“…HBsAg reversion occurred in 26 patients, yielding a reversion rate of 15.03% (26/173). Among these 26 patients, 50% (13/26) experienced reversion within 24 weeks, and 80.77% within 48 weeks; thereafter, the number of reversions gradually decreased. …”
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41409
Response kinetics and relationship to Weber’s law in the m1 controller (Fig 3).
Published 2023“…<p>The set-point of <i>A</i> is 3.0. (a) Step-wise increase of <i>k</i><sub>2</sub> from 1.0 to 5.0 at time <i>t</i>=10 at different but constant backgrounds <i>k</i><sub>4</sub> (0–128.0, phases 1 and 2). …”
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41410
Impact of Lombard effect in NPVH (Castro et al., 2022)
Published 2022“…During the recovery condition, individuals with NPVH did not return to their baseline state, pointing to a persistence of the Lombard effect after noise removal. …”
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41412
TMS effects on visual search (phosphene region vs. control region).
Published 2013“…<b>a.</b> Mean of 12 subjects' hit rates differences for the serial task. …”
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41413
Model rate laws and their variation with shelter capacity and time pressure.
Published 2014“…In <b>B</b> we plot the measured rates for the data further partitioned by shelter capacity , along with the best fit model where the mean threshold is a linear function of (). …”
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41414
EFFECTS OF ADAPTED CANOEING ON THE CARDIOPULMONARY SYSTEM OF PARAPLEGICS
Published 2022“…Results: After training there was no significant increase in RR (12.7%), SDNN (24.3%), rMSSD (50.0%), pNN50 (478.6%), LF (ms²) (53.3%), HF (ms²) (158.8%) SD1 (50.6%), SD2 (23.2%) and SampEn (20.2%). …”
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41415
Response kinetics and relationship to Weber’s law in the m7 controller (Fig 5).
Published 2023“…<p>The set-point of <i>A</i> is 3.0. (a) Step-wise increase of <i>k</i><sub>1</sub> from 1.0 to 5.0 at time <i>t</i>=100 at different and constant background perturbations <i>k</i><sub>3</sub> (0–128.0, applied in phases 1 and 2). …”
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41416
Understanding the Role of the ‘Self’ in the Social Priming of Mimicry
Published 2013“…Again, we found that prosocial primes increase mimicry only when participants took a first-person point of view whereas antisocial primes increase mimicry only when participants took a third-person point of view, which replicated the findings in experiment 2. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Impact of Stressful Life Events on Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Published 2017“…After accounting for age, sex, living status, lung function, and anxiety/depression status at baseline, experiencing any stressful life events was associated with a 0.9-point increase on the depression scale (95% CI 0.3 to 1.4), a 0.8-point increase on the anxiety scale (95% CI 0.3 to 1.3), and a 0.8-point decrease in the physical activity score (95% CI –1.6 to 0). …”
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41419
Data Sheet 1_The effect of urban-rail station area coverage on city blocks’ epidemic transmission: the case of the rail-supportive city of Beijing, China.docx
Published 2025“…First, the implementation of contemporary local nonpharmaceutical interventions can be considered to reduce the focal point effect of RSAs and decrease the infectious sensitivity of the block population. …”
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41420
Supplementary Material for: Trends in the Incidence and Mortality of Stroke in Matão, Brazil: The Matão Preventing Stroke (MAPS) Study
Published 2019“…Between 2003–2004 and 2015–2016, the age-adjusted incidence decreased by 39% (incidence rate ratio [IRR] 0.61; 95% CI 0.46–0.79) and mortality by 50% (IRR 0.50; 95% CI 0.31–0.94). …”