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    Fig 5 - by Elizabeth A. Moore (18083377)

    Published 2024
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    Evaluation index results for the JS-10 phantom. by Masakazu Tsujimoto (22339504)

    Published 2025
    “…In the NEMA body phantom, contrast improved with acquisition times of ≥30 s/view, and the CNR increased as noise declined with longer acquisition times. At ≥50 s/view, variation in the maximum and mean SUVs decreased, with the RSE remaining below 5%. …”
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    NEMA IEC body phantom. by Masakazu Tsujimoto (22339504)

    Published 2025
    “…In the NEMA body phantom, contrast improved with acquisition times of ≥30 s/view, and the CNR increased as noise declined with longer acquisition times. At ≥50 s/view, variation in the maximum and mean SUVs decreased, with the RSE remaining below 5%. …”
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    Relationship between contrast, noise, and CNR. by Masakazu Tsujimoto (22339504)

    Published 2025
    “…In the NEMA body phantom, contrast improved with acquisition times of ≥30 s/view, and the CNR increased as noise declined with longer acquisition times. At ≥50 s/view, variation in the maximum and mean SUVs decreased, with the RSE remaining below 5%. …”
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    JS-10 phantom. by Masakazu Tsujimoto (22339504)

    Published 2025
    “…In the NEMA body phantom, contrast improved with acquisition times of ≥30 s/view, and the CNR increased as noise declined with longer acquisition times. At ≥50 s/view, variation in the maximum and mean SUVs decreased, with the RSE remaining below 5%. …”
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    The raw data used for the analyses in this study. by Masakazu Tsujimoto (22339504)

    Published 2025
    “…In the NEMA body phantom, contrast improved with acquisition times of ≥30 s/view, and the CNR increased as noise declined with longer acquisition times. At ≥50 s/view, variation in the maximum and mean SUVs decreased, with the RSE remaining below 5%. …”
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    Chemical Analysis and Antidiabetic Potential of a Decoction from <i>Stevia serrata</i> Roots by Sofía Padilla-Mayne (17027483)

    Published 2023
    “…Glycoside <b>2</b> (5 and 50 mg/kg) decreased blood glucose levels and the postprandial peak during oral glucose and insulin tolerance tests in STZ-hyperglycemic mice. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Secondhand Smoke Decreased Excitability and Altered Action Potential Characteristics of Cardiac Vagal Neurons in Mice.PDF by Junqing Sun (4688998)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Methods: Adult male mice were exposed to four weeks of filtered air or SHS (3 mg/m<sup>3</sup>) 6 h/day, 5 day/week. Using patch-clamp recordings on identified CVNs in brainstem slices, we determined neuronal excitability and AP characteristics with depolarizing step- and ramp-current injections.…”
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    Table_1_Improvement of Emotional Empathy and Cluster B Personality Disorder Symptoms Associated With Decreased Cocaine Use Severity.docx by Matthias Vonmoos (759842)

    Published 2019
    “…The categorization of the two cocaine user groups was based on a combination of absolute (± 0.5 ng/mg) and relative (± 10%) changes in the cocaine hair concentration between baseline and the 1-year follow-up. …”
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    Preconditioning anti-VEGF antibody decreased IR-induced pulmonary edema and microvascular hyper-permeability. by Chou-Chin Lan (2938674)

    Published 2016
    “…The Kf2 was significantly increased in the IR group and decreased in the B5-IR group (5 mg/kg) (p<0.05). There was a significant difference from the * CTRL (<i>p</i><0.05) and <sup>#</sup>IR (<i>p</i><0.05) groups. …”
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    Preconditioning anti-VEGF antibody decreased total protein concentration and pro-inflammatory cytokines in BALF. by Chou-Chin Lan (2938674)

    Published 2016
    “…Preconditioning anti-VEGF antibody (5 mg/kg) decreased IR-induced total protein concentration and TNF-α in BALF (both <i>p</i><0.05). …”
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    Influence of the Lactotripeptides Isoleucine–Proline–Proline and Valine–Proline–Proline on Systolic Blood Pressure in Japanese Subjects: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Ra... by Aurelie Chanson-Rolle (758940)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, the effect of IPP/VPP on SBP remained significant when limiting the analysis to series that tested the usual doses of IPP/VPP consumed daily (below 5 mg/d), with estimated effects of -6.01 mm Hg in the overall population and -3.32 mm Hg in non-hypertensive subjects.…”
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