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    Gap Δ versus <em>U</em> at <em>T</em> = 0 for different values of the interpolating parameter <em>a</em> and at half-filling (<em>n</em> = 1) by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Critical value <em>U<sub>c</sub></em> versus the interpolating parameter <em>a</em> at <em>T</em> = 0 and half-filling (as in figure 5) by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Critical temperature <em>T<sub>c</sub></em> (in units of <em>t</em>) for different values of the interpolating parameter <em>a</em> at half-filling (from top to bottom, <em>a</em>... by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Unique Biofilm Signature, Drug Susceptibility and Decreased Virulence in <em>Drosophila</em> through the <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> Two-Component System PprAB by Sophie de Bentzmann (116508)

    Published 2012
    “…Here we decipher the regulon of the <em>P. aeruginosa</em> response regulator PprB of the TCS PprAB. …”
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    Rac1 activity rapidly decreases upon cell-cell adhesion in 3-D cell aggregates. by Khameeka N. Kitt (227731)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Contact naïve MDCK GII cells were trypsinized, resuspended in low calcium media, and spun down to form 3-D cell aggregates. Cell-cell adhesion was induced by incubating cells in normal calcium media and cell lysates for each time point were incubated with GST-PAK and separated by SDS-PAGE followed by immunoblotting for Rac1 and GAPDH. …”
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    Rac1 activity decreases in the presence of DECMA-1 and E-cadherin:Fc in 3-D cell aggregates. by Khameeka N. Kitt (227731)

    Published 2011
    “…Blocking E-cadherin or addition of exogenous E-cadherin:Fc decreased Rac1 activity levels. Fc protein did not affect Rac1 active levels. …”
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    Critical interaction <em>U<sub>c</sub></em> for different values of the anisotropy parameter <em>a</em> for the π-flux cubic lattice model at half-filling by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Gap Δ versus <em>U</em> for different values of the anisotropy parameter <em>a</em> for the π-flux cubic lattice model at half-filling (from top to bottom, <em>a</em> = 0, 0.05, 0.... by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Critical temperature <em>T<sub>c</sub></em> for different values of the anisotropy parameter <em>a</em> for the π-flux cubic lattice model at half-filling (from top to bottom, <em>... by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Density of states for the Hamiltonian on the π-flux cubic lattice model for different values of the anisotropy parameter <em>a</em> (from top to bottom, <em>a</em> = 0, 0.5, 1) by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    The SNP (rs2230500) in <em>PRKCH</em> Decreases the Risk of Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in a Chinese Young Adult Population by Lijun Wu (152858)

    Published 2012
    “…</p> <h3>Conclusions/Significance</h3><p>Our data provide evidence that the SNP (rs2230500) in <em>PRKCH</em> decreases the risk of CIMT that is a worthwhile predictor of stroke and complement system possibly mediates this process.…”
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    Dispersion relation for the Hamiltonian hat{mathcal {H}}_0 of the π-flux cubic lattice model for different values of the parameter <em>a</em> (from top to bottom, <em>a</em> = 0, 0... by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    Layered π-flux cubic lattice model—different phases of the hopping amplitudes are represented with different colours: 0 mod(2π) (black bonds along the <em>x</em>-direction and bond... by G Mazzucchi (557358)

    Published 2013
    “…The reason for such a choice is that the π-flux cubic lattice displays Dirac points and that decreasing the hopping coefficient in a spatial direction (say, <em>t<sub>z</sub></em>), these Dirac points are unaltered: it is then possible to study the 3D–2D interpolation towards the π-flux square lattice. …”
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    The mean <i>z</i>-coordinate error decreasing percentages (%) of SSI-RIK compared to EM-SFM, CSF and RIK, when the sequence sizes vary from 15 to 50 with an equal interval 5. by Ya-Ping Wang (44525)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The mean <i>z</i>-coordinate error decreasing percentages (%) of SSI-RIK compared to EM-SFM, CSF and RIK, when the sequence sizes vary from 15 to 50 with an equal interval 5.…”
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    The Dose–Response Decrease in Heart Rate Variability: Any Association with the Metabolites of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Coke Oven Workers? by Xiaohai Li (136211)

    Published 2012
    “…After adjustment for potential confounders, elevation per interquartile range (IQR) (1.81 µg/mmol creatinine) of urinary 2-hydroxynaphthalene was associated with a 5.46% (95% CI, 2.50–8.32) decrease in standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN). …”
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    Data from: Density of predating Asian hornets at hives disturbs the 3D flight performance of honey bees and decreases predation success by Juliette Poidatz (12901514)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>This dataset result from field monitoring using an automated 3D image-based tracking system to study the behavioural interactions between the Western honey bee <em>Apis melifera</em> and its invasive predator the Asian hornet, <em>Vespa velutina nigrithorax,</em> in western France. …”