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  1. 33241

    Training and Test Set Classification Accuracy for Naïve Bayes Method Using Motif Scores Only by Yuan Yuan (25702)

    Published 2007
    “…Including too many features will overfit the training set and thus decrease the test set accuracies. 100 random repeats of 5-fold CVs were performed, and the curves display the mean accuracies. …”
  2. 33242

    Inter-trial phase coherence and Phase Distributions. by Karla D. Ponjavic-Conte (289657)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>2D)</b> Grand-averaged radial histograms of phase angle distributions for the 150 ms/6 Hz time-frequency bin in low- and high-distraction for Unattended Correct-rejections. The difference in mean phase angles and phase concentrations were both significant (F<sub>(1,14)</sub> = 12.35; P = 0.0015) and (c<sup>2</sup> (1, n = 15) = 5.11; P = 0.02), respectively, for Unattended Correct-rejections. …”
  3. 33243

    Emergence of assemblies in the presence of structured external input. by Lisandro Montangie (8816753)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>A</b>. Mean clustering coefficient versus the pairwise correlation coefficient of the input pattern. …”
  4. 33244

    Hemorrhagic shock with enteral tranexamic acid+glucose. by Angelina E. Altshuler (328350)

    Published 2014
    “…N = 6 rats/group for HS+Saline; N = 4 rats/group for HS+Tranexamic Acid+Glucose. Scale bar equals 5 mm. Mean±SD.</p>…”
  5. 33245

    MRI exams demonstrated the homing of labeled EPCs into tumors. by Xin-Yi Wang (115163)

    Published 2012
    “…(D) Coinciding with the signal enhancement detected from T<sub>1</sub>-weighted images, intratumoral T<sub>1</sub> relaxation time initially decreased to (1.60±0.06)×10<sup>3</sup> ms at day 3 and persisted at (1.62±0.09)×10<sup>3</sup> ms until day 5. …”
  6. 33246

    Spatial deformation prediction method of fractured rock tunnel based on quantified <i>GSI</i> and its application by Zhikang Zeng (18263563)

    Published 2024
    “…The case studies indicated that the average<i> GSI</i> value of surrounding rock of a highway tunnel in Xiamen is 44. If the lining structure provided 0.002~0.02 times of the initial in-situ stress to the surrounding rock, the thickness of plastic zone was declined by about 50%, and the radial displacement was reduced by about 40%. …”
  7. 33247

    PDGFR inhibition blocked ISV formation and extension. by Katie M. Wiens (363766)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><i>kdrl:GFP</i> embryos were treated at the shield stage (6 hpf) with DMSO alone, 0.1 µM PDGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor V (inhV), or 0.25 µM inhV. Inhibition of PDGFRs resulted in a decrease in the number of angiogenic sprouts (asterisks in A) in the tail at 24 hpf (B) and a decrease in the number of complete ISVs (arrowheads in A) at 48 hpf (A and C) and 72 hpf (A and D). …”
  8. 33248

    Strength characterization of full-scale aerobic granular sludge by Danny R. de Graaff (5918135)

    Published 2020
    “…Incubation of full-scale granules in NaCl led to a decrease in abrasion rate at 25 g L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl, but incubation in 50 g L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl led to a further decrease for only half of the tested granular sludge samples.…”
  9. 33249

    Expenses of the Brazilian Public Healthcare System with chronic kidney disease by Paulo Roberto Alcalde (5342435)

    Published 2018
    “…CKD and associated diseases corresponded to 1.82% and 5.79% of hospitalizations due to all causes in Brazil, and 2.87% and 10.10% of all expenses, respectively. …”
  10. 33250

    Study of performance, combustion, and emissions parameters of DI-diesel engine fueled with algae biodiesel/diesel/n-pentane blends by Elkelawy, Medhat

    Published 2021
    “…Through performance tests, it was found that 15 ml of n-pentane per liter was the best addition as it caused an increase in the brake thermal efficiency of 7.1% and a decrease in brake specific fuel consumption of 6.4% compared to the elegant B50. …”
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  11. 33251

    Excitatory transmission onto LA principal cells of <i>Gdi1</i>-null mice. by Veronica Bianchi (186711)

    Published 2012
    “…(<b>C<sub>1</sub></b>) Spontaneous EPSC (Ctrl) and miniature EPSC (TTX) in both genotypes. Scale bars: 5 pA and 10 msec. (<b>C<sub>2</sub></b>) Mean EPSC values for each conditions. …”
  12. 33252

    Reversal rates as a function of dot luminance of the two motion-defined surfaces. by P. Christiaan Klink (180011)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>For the average group data (n = 5) the reversal rates of individual observers were normalized to the mean reversal rate over all conditions. …”
  13. 33253

    Cell Abundances, Virus Abundances, and Host Health. by B. Jacob Kendrick (662898)

    Published 2014
    “…Host cell abundance and photosynthetic efficiency decrease in the 18V treatment ∼24 h post infection, concomitant with a dramatic increase in viral abundance and accumulation of ROS. …”
  14. 33254

    Table_1_Production Losses From an Endemic Animal Disease: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) in Selected Midwest US Sow Farms.DOCX by Pablo Valdes-Donoso (2146567)

    Published 2018
    “…We used pre-outbreak longitudinal data to establish a baseline that was then used to estimate the decrease in production. …”
  15. 33255

    Comparison of inflammatory markers between brucella and non-brucella epididymo-orchitis by Ali Cift (5630033)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives: Brucellosis is a multi-system infectious disease that is associated with inflammation, which causes an increase in acute phase reactants. …”
  16. 33256

    Platelet thrombus formation on VWF surface in the presence of Hb. by Gowtham K. Annarapu (2622811)

    Published 2016
    “…<b>(B)</b> The 40X images show that platelet thrombus was increased in presence of Hb (10 μM) under shear of 25 dyne/cm<sup>2</sup> <b>(B5)</b> when compared with no-Hb <b>(B4)</b>, and the thrombus was further decreased by the AA1-50 (5 μM) <b>(B6)</b>. …”
  17. 33257

    Table_3_Shifts in the clinical epidemiology of severe malaria after scaling up control strategies in Mali.pdf by Drissa Coulibaly (69544)

    Published 2022
    “…In the years after SMC scale-up, severe malarial anemia cases increased to 30.1%, (P = 0.019), whereas cerebral malaria cases decreased to 45.5% (P = 0.025). In addition, the predominant age group for each severe malaria phenotype was the 0–1-year-olds. …”
  18. 33258

    Image_2_Shifts in the clinical epidemiology of severe malaria after scaling up control strategies in Mali.pdf by Drissa Coulibaly (69544)

    Published 2022
    “…In the years after SMC scale-up, severe malarial anemia cases increased to 30.1%, (P = 0.019), whereas cerebral malaria cases decreased to 45.5% (P = 0.025). In addition, the predominant age group for each severe malaria phenotype was the 0–1-year-olds. …”
  19. 33259

    Table_2_Shifts in the clinical epidemiology of severe malaria after scaling up control strategies in Mali.pdf by Drissa Coulibaly (69544)

    Published 2022
    “…In the years after SMC scale-up, severe malarial anemia cases increased to 30.1%, (P = 0.019), whereas cerebral malaria cases decreased to 45.5% (P = 0.025). In addition, the predominant age group for each severe malaria phenotype was the 0–1-year-olds. …”
  20. 33260

    Image_1_Shifts in the clinical epidemiology of severe malaria after scaling up control strategies in Mali.pdf by Drissa Coulibaly (69544)

    Published 2022
    “…In the years after SMC scale-up, severe malarial anemia cases increased to 30.1%, (P = 0.019), whereas cerebral malaria cases decreased to 45.5% (P = 0.025). In addition, the predominant age group for each severe malaria phenotype was the 0–1-year-olds. …”