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  1. 44921

    Histograms of lags for 120 pairs of 11 series in 9 simulated datasets with different parameter settings. by Fang-I Chu (5171921)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>An autoregressive model (AR = 1) with decreasing trend (0.5) and random error with Gaussian process of mean 0 and SD 1 was used to simulate the first series X(t); the second series, Y(t), was simulated by scaling (0.8) on X(t) series with lag -1,0 and 1 for panels in column 1, 2 and 3, respectively. …”
  2. 44922

    Data Sheet 1_Gut microbiome dysbiosis in chronic lung disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Juan Pan (383653)

    Published 2025
    “…In COPD, Bacteroides was increased (SMD = 0.76; 95% CI, 0.00 to 1.52; I<sup>2</sup> = 91%; n=4), while Bifidobacterium (SMD = −0.88; 95% CI, −1.39 to −0.37; I<sup>2</sup> = 88%; n=5) and Lactobacillus (SMD = -0.73; 95% CI, -1.00 to -0.46; I<sup>2</sup> = 66%; n=5) were decreased. …”
  3. 44923

    Image2_D-Amphetamine Rapidly Reverses Dexmedetomidine-Induced Unconsciousness in Rats.pdf by Risako Kato (9633191)

    Published 2021
    “…After dexmedetomidine, d-amphetamine dramatically decreased mean time to emergence compared to saline (saline:112.8 ± 37.2 min; d-amphetamine:1.8 ± 0.6 min, p < 0.0001). …”
  4. 44924

    Impact of the Spanish Smoke-Free Legislation on Adult, Non-Smoker Exposure to Secondhand Smoke: Cross-Sectional Surveys before (2004) and after (2012) Legislation by Xisca Sureda (360032)

    Published 2014
    “…Self-reported exposure decreased from 32.5% to 27.6% (−15.1%, p<0.05) in the home, from 42.9% to 37.5% (−12.6%, p = 0.11) at work/education venues, from 61.3% to 38.9% (−36.5%, p<0.001) during leisure time, and from 12.3% to 3.7% (−69.9%, p<0.001) in public transportation vehicles. …”
  5. 44925

    Image1_D-Amphetamine Rapidly Reverses Dexmedetomidine-Induced Unconsciousness in Rats.pdf by Risako Kato (9633191)

    Published 2021
    “…After dexmedetomidine, d-amphetamine dramatically decreased mean time to emergence compared to saline (saline:112.8 ± 37.2 min; d-amphetamine:1.8 ± 0.6 min, p < 0.0001). …”
  6. 44926

    Enhancing the NIR Photocurrent in Single GaAs Nanowires with Radial p‑i‑n Junctions by Uniaxial Strain by Jonatan Holmér (10725310)

    Published 2021
    “…This effect is attributed to a decrease of 0.2 eV in nanowire bandgap energy, revealed by analysis of the current–voltage characteristics as a function of strain. …”
  7. 44927

    Enhancing the NIR Photocurrent in Single GaAs Nanowires with Radial p‑i‑n Junctions by Uniaxial Strain by Jonatan Holmér (10725310)

    Published 2021
    “…This effect is attributed to a decrease of 0.2 eV in nanowire bandgap energy, revealed by analysis of the current–voltage characteristics as a function of strain. …”
  8. 44928

    Enhancing the NIR Photocurrent in Single GaAs Nanowires with Radial p‑i‑n Junctions by Uniaxial Strain by Jonatan Holmér (10725310)

    Published 2021
    “…This effect is attributed to a decrease of 0.2 eV in nanowire bandgap energy, revealed by analysis of the current–voltage characteristics as a function of strain. …”
  9. 44929

    Enhancing the NIR Photocurrent in Single GaAs Nanowires with Radial p‑i‑n Junctions by Uniaxial Strain by Jonatan Holmér (10725310)

    Published 2021
    “…This effect is attributed to a decrease of 0.2 eV in nanowire bandgap energy, revealed by analysis of the current–voltage characteristics as a function of strain. …”
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  11. 44931

    Concentration-dependent dilatations to ACh in the U46619-precontracted rat mesenteric artery branch, before and after 20 h of organ culture by Rikard Alm (54727)

    Published 2011
    “…Verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in any medium for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.</p> (a) NO-mediated relaxation, studied in the presence of 10 μM indomethacin, 50 nM charybdotoxin and 1 μM apamin, was decreased after culture, = 10, < 0.0001. …”
  12. 44932

    Psychosocial interventions for post-traumatic stress disorder in refugees and asylum seekers resettled in high-income countries: Systematic review and meta-analysis by Michela Nosè (2163970)

    Published 2017
    “…PTSD symptoms post-intervention was the primary outcome. We computed standardized mean differences (SMD) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). …”
  13. 44933

    Rational pharmacotherapy in type 2 diabetes: Danish data from 2002 to 2020 on mortality, diabetes-related outcomes, adverse events and medication expenses by Karl Sebastian Johansson (18387849)

    Published 2024
    “…From 2002 to 2020, the median age increased from 66 to 68 years and the mean number of comorbidities increased from 5.2 to 8.8. …”
  14. 44934

    A hotspot for threatened Mediterranean odonates in the Seybouse River (Northeast Algeria): are IUCN population sizes drastically underestimated? by Rassim Khelifa (2867750)

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover, a total of 42 species were recorded in the study site, of which seven are new. The mean number of localities per species increased by a factor of 2.47, e.g. from six to 12 in <i>C. exul</i>, two to 12 in <i>Coenagrion mercuriale</i> and five to 14 in <i>Gomphus lucasii</i>. …”
  15. 44935

    Table_1_Smartwatch digital phenotypes predict positive and negative symptom variation in a longitudinal monitoring study of patients with psychotic disorders.DOCX by Emmanouil Kalisperakis (14781322)

    Published 2023
    “…Introduction<p>Monitoring biometric data using smartwatches (digital phenotypes) provides a novel approach for quantifying behavior in patients with psychiatric disorders. We tested whether such digital phenotypes predict changes in psychopathology of patients with psychotic disorders.…”
  16. 44936

    Table_1_Pericardial Injection of Kainic Acid Induces a Chronic Epileptic State in Larval Zebrafish.DOCX by Lise Heylen (11561266)

    Published 2021
    “…Zebrafish, a vertebrate with complementary advantages to rodents, is an established animal model for epilepsy research. Here, we generated a novel KA-induced epilepsy model in zebrafish larvae that we functionally and pharmacologically validated. …”
  17. 44937

    Data_Sheet_1_Pericardial Injection of Kainic Acid Induces a Chronic Epileptic State in Larval Zebrafish.DOCX by Lise Heylen (11561266)

    Published 2021
    “…Zebrafish, a vertebrate with complementary advantages to rodents, is an established animal model for epilepsy research. Here, we generated a novel KA-induced epilepsy model in zebrafish larvae that we functionally and pharmacologically validated. …”
  18. 44938

    Video_1_Pericardial Injection of Kainic Acid Induces a Chronic Epileptic State in Larval Zebrafish.MP4 by Lise Heylen (11561266)

    Published 2021
    “…Zebrafish, a vertebrate with complementary advantages to rodents, is an established animal model for epilepsy research. Here, we generated a novel KA-induced epilepsy model in zebrafish larvae that we functionally and pharmacologically validated. …”
  19. 44939

    Video_6_Pericardial Injection of Kainic Acid Induces a Chronic Epileptic State in Larval Zebrafish.MP4 by Lise Heylen (11561266)

    Published 2021
    “…Zebrafish, a vertebrate with complementary advantages to rodents, is an established animal model for epilepsy research. Here, we generated a novel KA-induced epilepsy model in zebrafish larvae that we functionally and pharmacologically validated. …”
  20. 44940

    Image_1_Pericardial Injection of Kainic Acid Induces a Chronic Epileptic State in Larval Zebrafish.TIF by Lise Heylen (11561266)

    Published 2021
    “…Zebrafish, a vertebrate with complementary advantages to rodents, is an established animal model for epilepsy research. Here, we generated a novel KA-induced epilepsy model in zebrafish larvae that we functionally and pharmacologically validated. …”