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  1. 19861

    Table1_Fire, volcanism and climate change: the main factors controlling mercury (Hg) accumulation rates in Tropical Lake Lantoa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (∼16,500–540 cal yr BP).xlsx... by Jalene Nalbant (17269828)

    Published 2023
    “…The Holocene Transition was marked by a decrease in HgAR (µ = 8, 3.50–18.84 μg m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>) as humid conditions precluded forest burning, followed by high HgAR (µ = 11.35, 3.30–158.32 μg m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>) in the Early Holocene. …”
  2. 19862

    DataSheet1_Enzymatic Active Release of Violacein Present in Nanostructured Lipid Carrier by Lipase Encapsulated in 3D-Bioprinted Chitosan-Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Matrix With... by Ignacio Rivero Berti (13010220)

    Published 2022
    “…XRD and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) analyses of the NLC-meshes showed a decrease in the crystalline structure of the composites with the incorporation of the NLC, and the decrease of myristyl myristate in the mesh can be attributed to the lipase activity. …”
  3. 19863

    Table3_Fire, volcanism and climate change: the main factors controlling mercury (Hg) accumulation rates in Tropical Lake Lantoa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (∼16,500–540 cal yr BP).xlsx... by Jalene Nalbant (17269828)

    Published 2023
    “…The Holocene Transition was marked by a decrease in HgAR (µ = 8, 3.50–18.84 μg m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>) as humid conditions precluded forest burning, followed by high HgAR (µ = 11.35, 3.30–158.32 μg m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>) in the Early Holocene. …”
  4. 19864

    Table4_Fire, volcanism and climate change: the main factors controlling mercury (Hg) accumulation rates in Tropical Lake Lantoa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (∼16,500–540 cal yr BP).xlsx... by Jalene Nalbant (17269828)

    Published 2023
    “…The Holocene Transition was marked by a decrease in HgAR (µ = 8, 3.50–18.84 μg m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>) as humid conditions precluded forest burning, followed by high HgAR (µ = 11.35, 3.30–158.32 μg m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup>) in the Early Holocene. …”
  5. 19865

    Changes in genetic diversity and the McDonald-Kreitman related index (MKR) for varying strengths of strain competition and antigenic mutation rates. by Daniel Zinder (106377)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Mean pairwise genetic diversity π is measured as the mean distance, measured in years, for the coalescence of random pairs of contemporaneous samples in a tree. …”
  6. 19866

    Autaptic neurotransmission accounts for a large fraction of the total inhibition onto single PV cells. by Charlotte Deleuze (501971)

    Published 2019
    “…(I) The percentage of decrease in mIPSC frequency calculated between the same time points as in (E) and (G)—i.e., before and after potential autaptic transmission block—is shown on the summary plot. …”
  7. 19867

    Neurological scores. by Masanori Sasaki (199550)

    Published 2011
    “…There was an overall significant decrease in Neurological score in hMSC group, but no statistical significant difference between the groups at all time points. …”
  8. 19868

    The entropy and predictability of individual tweet locations. by Raja Jurdak (484208)

    Published 2015
    “…The rates of entropy increase (e) and predictability decrease (f) are significantly lower for <i>S</i><sub><i>real</i></sub> compared to <i>S</i><sub><i>unc</i></sub>.…”
  9. 19869

    Impact of alternative assumptions on life expectancy. by Chara E. Rydzak (242195)

    Published 2010
    “…The average life expectancy projected by the model calibrated to the 24-month short-term data (using the mean of the 50 best-fitting sets) was 140.9 months (range, 130.5-148.4 months) among the patients with CD4 50–199/µl and 80.1 months (range, 65.9–87.3 months) among those with CD4 <50/µl. …”
  10. 19870

    Time courses of choice probabilities after sequence onset in three regions of the auditory forebrain. by Elena Selezneva (4537447)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) The thick lines show mean CPs of 239 multiunits recorded in RAC. …”
  11. 19871

    Image_1_Impact of ebb-delta dynamics on shoreline evolution along inlet-interrupted coasts.jpeg by Janaka Bamunawala (9775058)

    Published 2023
    “…As a result, the ebb-delta effect decreases the up-drift shoreline retreat by up to 37% and 48% at Thu Bon and Mawddach estuaries, respectively, while it reduces shoreline progradation of the down-drift coast of Mawddach estuary by up to ~50%. …”
  12. 19872

    Skeletal muscle abnormalities in <i>ddx27</i> mutant zebrafish. by Alexis H. Bennett (4922524)

    Published 2018
    “…Fine mapping of chromosome 6 resolved flanking markers z41548 and z14467, with a candidate genome region containing six candidate genes that were sequenced by Sanger sequencing (C) Overexpression of human <i>DDX27</i> mRNA results in a significant decrease in mutant zebrafish phenotype (D) Whole-mount Immunofluorescence was performed on control and <i>ddx27</i> mutant larvae (Z-stack confocal image, 4dpf) (scale bar: 50μm) (E) Immunofluorescence on newly isolated (Day 0) and cultured (Day1 and 3) EDL myofibers from wild-type mice (scale bar: 10μm). …”
  13. 19873

    Image_2_Impact of ebb-delta dynamics on shoreline evolution along inlet-interrupted coasts.jpeg by Janaka Bamunawala (9775058)

    Published 2023
    “…As a result, the ebb-delta effect decreases the up-drift shoreline retreat by up to 37% and 48% at Thu Bon and Mawddach estuaries, respectively, while it reduces shoreline progradation of the down-drift coast of Mawddach estuary by up to ~50%. …”
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  20. 19880

    DataSheet_1_Biophysical contexture of coastal biofilm-sediments varies heterogeneously and seasonally at the centimeter scale across the bed-water interface.docx by Xindi Chen (6485522)

    Published 2023
    “…Interestingly, the stratification of biological and physical properties followed a fixed relationship, where with the decrease of the grain size D<sub>50</sub>, the EPS content increased exponentially, and this relationship was independent of temporal or spatial variation. …”