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17101
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Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17102
Table4.XLSX
Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17103
Table2.xlsx
Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17104
Table3.XLSX
Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17105
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Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17106
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Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17107
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Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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17108
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17109
Contrasting effects of necrotrophic and biotrophic plant pathogens on the aphid Aphis fabae
Published 2013“…However, sequential plant infection (pathogens applied 5 days apart) led to a 70% decrease in fecundity and 50% reduction in intrinsic rate of increase. …”
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17110
Membrane depolarization and death induced by HAMLET in mitochondria and pneumococci.
Published 2013“…Treatment of the cells with HAMLET resulted in dissipation of both the bacterial and mitochondrial membrane potential in tumor cells seen by an increased staining with DiBAC<sub>4</sub>(3) and a decreased staining with TMRE, respectively. <i>B</i>) Membrane potential and <i>C</i>) membrane rupture measurements in <i>S. pneumoniae</i> AL2 (D39 <b>Δ</b><i>lytA</i>), or in isolated rat liver mitochondria. …”
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17111
<i>Drosophila</i> model of diabetic cardiomyopathy.
Published 2013“…Mean ± SE are shown; n = 50 total flies in two separate experiments. …”
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17112
UCH-L5 regulates inflammasome activity in human macrophages.
Published 2015“…<p><b>(A). Exposure of THP-1 macrophages to b-AP15 inhibitor leads to decrease in IL-1β upon inflammasome activation.…”
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17113
Clinical and virological profiles of TriD9 vaccine trial group.
Published 2015“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Seven of eight EIAV-naïve ponies vaccinated with 3×10<sup>3</sup> TCID<sub>50</sub> TriD9 I.M. …”
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17114
Clinical and virological profiles of ConD9 vaccine trial group.
Published 2015“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Eight EIAV-naïve ponies were vaccinated with 3×10<sup>3</sup> TCID<sub>50</sub> ConD9 I.M. …”
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17115
Pharmacological inhibition of cell death pathways protects neurons against glutamate-induced cell death.
Published 2017“…Pre-treatment with Calpeptin, DPQ and SP 600125 significantly increased viability compared to no pre-treatment and this increased viability was primarily due to a decrease in apoptosis (*p = 0.0475 for all marked treatments compared to no pre-treatment).…”
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17116
Reactive oxygen species from mitochondria impacts trophoblast fusion and the production of endocrine hormones by syncytiotrophoblasts
Published 2020“…Increased mitochondrial ROS resulted in a significant decrease in the transcripts which encode for proteins associated with fusion (<i>GCM1</i>, <i>ERVW-1</i>, and <i>ERVFRD-1</i>) resulting in a 5-fold decrease in the percentage of BeWo fusion. …”
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17117
Supplementary Material for: Sensitivity and Specificity of Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin and Kidney Injury Molecule-1 for the Diagnosis of Renal Cell Carcinoma
Published 2011“…Before nephrectomy, KIM-1 excretion was 0.68 (0.40–1.12) ng/mg U<sub>Cr</sub> compared to 0.03 (0.01–0.06) in controls (p < 0.001). There was a linear correlation between KIM-1 excretion before nephrectomy and tumor size (Spearman’s r = 0.66, p < 0.001), tumor stage, and a 50% decrease in median KIM-1 concentration 1 month following tumor excision (p < 0.01). …”
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17118
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”
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17119
Recurrence quantification analysis of heart rate during mental arithmetic stress in young females
Published 2020“…The recurrence analysis revealed a decrease in the complexity of heart rate variability during mental stress<b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><br></p>…”
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17120
Cyclic M<sub>2</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> Coordination Complexes of 5-(3-[<i>N</i>-<i>tert</i>-Butyl-<i>N</i>-aminoxyl]phenyl)pyrimidine with Paramagnetic Transition Metal Dications
Published 2005“…Cu<sub>2</sub>(hfac)<sub>4</sub>(RL)<sub>2</sub> shows more complex behavior, with no high-temperature plateau in χ<i>T</i>(<i>T</i>) up to 300 K but a monotonic decrease down to about 100 K. The Cu(II)−nitroxide bonds decrease by 0.2−0.3 Å over the same temperature range, corresponding to a change of nitroxide coordination from axial to equatorial. …”