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    Image1_Investigation of methane gas bubble dynamics and hydrate film growth during hydrate formation using 4-D time-lapse synchrotron X-ray computed tomography.tiff by Shadman H. Khan (19431538)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>We present a time-lapse 4-D high-resolution synchrotron imaging study of the morphological evolution of methane gas bubbles and hydrate film growth on these bubbles. …”
  3. 15983

    DataSheet1_Investigation of methane gas bubble dynamics and hydrate film growth during hydrate formation using 4-D time-lapse synchrotron X-ray computed tomography.docx by Shadman H. Khan (19431538)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>We present a time-lapse 4-D high-resolution synchrotron imaging study of the morphological evolution of methane gas bubbles and hydrate film growth on these bubbles. …”
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    Image_4_Telomere Length but Not Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Is Altered in Both Young and Old COPD.TIFF by Sandra Casas-Recasens (6187661)

    Published 2021
    “…The short telomeres were found both in the young and old patients with severe COPD (FEV<sub>1</sub> <50% ref.). In addition, we found that TL and mtDNA-CN were significantly correlated, but their relationship was positive in younger while negative in the older patients with COPD, suggesting a mitochondrial dysfunction. …”
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    Image_5_Telomere Length but Not Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Is Altered in Both Young and Old COPD.TIFF by Sandra Casas-Recasens (6187661)

    Published 2021
    “…The short telomeres were found both in the young and old patients with severe COPD (FEV<sub>1</sub> <50% ref.). In addition, we found that TL and mtDNA-CN were significantly correlated, but their relationship was positive in younger while negative in the older patients with COPD, suggesting a mitochondrial dysfunction. …”
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    Image_3_Telomere Length but Not Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Is Altered in Both Young and Old COPD.TIFF by Sandra Casas-Recasens (6187661)

    Published 2021
    “…The short telomeres were found both in the young and old patients with severe COPD (FEV<sub>1</sub> <50% ref.). In addition, we found that TL and mtDNA-CN were significantly correlated, but their relationship was positive in younger while negative in the older patients with COPD, suggesting a mitochondrial dysfunction. …”
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    Image_1_Telomere Length but Not Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Is Altered in Both Young and Old COPD.TIFF by Sandra Casas-Recasens (6187661)

    Published 2021
    “…The short telomeres were found both in the young and old patients with severe COPD (FEV<sub>1</sub> <50% ref.). In addition, we found that TL and mtDNA-CN were significantly correlated, but their relationship was positive in younger while negative in the older patients with COPD, suggesting a mitochondrial dysfunction. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Telomere Length but Not Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Is Altered in Both Young and Old COPD.docx by Sandra Casas-Recasens (6187661)

    Published 2021
    “…The short telomeres were found both in the young and old patients with severe COPD (FEV<sub>1</sub> <50% ref.). In addition, we found that TL and mtDNA-CN were significantly correlated, but their relationship was positive in younger while negative in the older patients with COPD, suggesting a mitochondrial dysfunction. …”
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    Image_2_Telomere Length but Not Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Is Altered in Both Young and Old COPD.TIFF by Sandra Casas-Recasens (6187661)

    Published 2021
    “…The short telomeres were found both in the young and old patients with severe COPD (FEV<sub>1</sub> <50% ref.). In addition, we found that TL and mtDNA-CN were significantly correlated, but their relationship was positive in younger while negative in the older patients with COPD, suggesting a mitochondrial dysfunction. …”
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    Phencyclidine Disrupts the Auditory Steady State Response in Rats by Emma Leishman (781735)

    Published 2015
    “…Acute administration of PCP increased PLF and MP at frequencies of stimulation below 50 Hz, and decreased responses at higher frequencies at the auditory cortex site. …”
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    Table_2_Development and validation of risk-adjusted quality indicators for the long-term outcome of acute sepsis care in German hospitals based on health claims data.DOCX by Lisa Wedekind (4994441)

    Published 2023
    “…Because of a small case-volume per hospital, applying reliability adjustment to the RSMR led to a great decrease in variability across hospitals [from median (1st quartile, 3rd quartile) 54.2% (44.3%, 65.5%) to 53.2% (50.7%, 55.9%) for 90-day mortality; from 39.2% (27.8%, 51.1%) to 39.9% (39.5%, 40.4%) for the 1-year composite endpoint]. …”
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    Table_1_Development and validation of risk-adjusted quality indicators for the long-term outcome of acute sepsis care in German hospitals based on health claims data.DOCX by Lisa Wedekind (4994441)

    Published 2023
    “…Because of a small case-volume per hospital, applying reliability adjustment to the RSMR led to a great decrease in variability across hospitals [from median (1st quartile, 3rd quartile) 54.2% (44.3%, 65.5%) to 53.2% (50.7%, 55.9%) for 90-day mortality; from 39.2% (27.8%, 51.1%) to 39.9% (39.5%, 40.4%) for the 1-year composite endpoint]. …”
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    Image_1_Development and validation of risk-adjusted quality indicators for the long-term outcome of acute sepsis care in German hospitals based on health claims data.TIF by Lisa Wedekind (4994441)

    Published 2023
    “…Because of a small case-volume per hospital, applying reliability adjustment to the RSMR led to a great decrease in variability across hospitals [from median (1st quartile, 3rd quartile) 54.2% (44.3%, 65.5%) to 53.2% (50.7%, 55.9%) for 90-day mortality; from 39.2% (27.8%, 51.1%) to 39.9% (39.5%, 40.4%) for the 1-year composite endpoint]. …”
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    Variation in actuarial senescence does not reflect life span variation across mammals by Guillaume Péron (655312)

    Published 2019
    “…Variation in life span was increasingly driven by the intensity of actuarial senescence and decreasingly driven by prime-age adult mortality from small to large species because of changes in the elasticity of life span to these parameters, even if all the adult survival parameters consistently exhibited a canalization pattern of weaker variability among long-lived species than among short-lived ones. …”