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The impact of fishing on a highly vulnerable ecosystem, the case of Juan Fernández Ridge ecosystem - Fig 7
Published 2019“…Note that the y-axes is the ratio of change against the starting conditions—so a -0.5 result indicates a 50% decrease and a 0.5 result indicates a 50% increase -.…”
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Simulating non-small cell lung cancer with a multiscale agent-based model-2
Published 2011“…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Simulating non-small cell lung cancer with a multiscale agent-based model"</p><p>http://www.tbiomed.com/content/4/1/50</p><p>Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling 2007;4():50-50.…”
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(A and B) Immunofluorescence analysis of tumors grown in WT or Sema4D KO animals
Published 2011“…Chemoattractive positive controls included Sema4D (4D) and HGF, whereas anti-VSV was used as a control antibody. Bars represent the mean ± SD (experiments were performed twice in triplicate). …”
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Distinct Roles for the vBcl-2-mediated Inhibition of Autophagy and Apoptosis in γHV68 Chronic Infections In Vivo.
Published 2009“…<p>Splenic infectious centers measured at 12 dpi (A, left), 14 dpi (B, left), 21 dpi (C, left), 28 dpi (D, up), 35 dpi (E, up), or 42 dpi (F, up) and viral genome load measured by real-time PCR at 12 dpi (A, right), 14 dpi (B, right), 21 dpi (C, right), 28 dpi (D, down), 35 dpi (E, down), or 42 dpi (F, down), in the BALB/c mice intranasally infected with the WT or recombinant γHV68 mutants, as indicated (Mean±SEM of five mice per group/time point/experiment). …”
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DataSheet1_Effect of blueberry intervention on endothelial function: a systematic review and meta-analysis.ZIP
Published 2024“…A significant decrease in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) was also observed (MD: −2.20 mm Hg; 95% CI: −4.13, −0.27; I<sup>2</sup> = 11%). …”
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Efficacy of SGLT2 inhibitors for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity: a meta-analysis in cancer patients
Published 2024“…</p> <p><b>Results:</b> 3 cohort studies were identified, analyzing 2817 patients. Results display a significant reduction in overall mortality [RR = 0.52 (0.33–0.82); <i>p</i> = 0.005; I<sup>2</sup>= 32%], HF hospitalization [RR = 0.20 (0.04–1.02); <i>p</i> = 0.05; I<sup>2</sup>= 0%] and no significant reduction in HF incidence [RR = 0.50 (0.20–1.16); <i>p</i> = 0.11, I<sup>2</sup>= 0%].…”
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The Efficacy of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Animal Studies: A Meta-Analysis
Published 2016“…Subgroup analysis showed that a maximal neuro-protective effect was reached when HBO was administered immediately after MCAO with an absolute atmospheric pressure (ATA) of 2.0 (50% decrease; 95% CI, 43% -57% decrease; <i>p</i> < 0.0001) and more than 6 hours HBO treatment (53% decrease; 95% CI, 41% -64% decrease; <i>p</i> = 0.0005).…”
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Resveratrol reduces PC-3M-MM2 cell viability by increasing apoptosis. <i>A,</i>
Published 2012“…<b><i>C,</i></b> Resveratrol (25 and 50 µM) increased apoptosis of PC-3M-MM2 cells in a time-dependent manner, as determined by Annexin V-FITC and PI staining. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Effects of Low-Volume, High-Intensity Interval Training Compared with Continuous Training on Regional and Global Body Composition in Adults with Metabol...
Published 2021“…<b><i>Methods:</i></b> This is a post hoc analysis of the randomized clinical trial Intraining-MET. …”
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Functional effects of a Cdk5 inhibitor and/or GSK-3β inhibitor on the survival of pINT-EGFP cells.
Published 2012“…A decrease in caspase-3 BDP levels was also seen with Ros treatment (70.35±14.42% versus untreated cells; n = 6, p<0.05). …”
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Specimen Preparation.
Published 2025“…The test results showed that, firstly, the absolute expansion and absolute shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with the increase of compaction, cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles, and decreased with the increase of initial water content and the dosage of phosphogypsum; Secondly, the fracture rate of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles; and decreased with compaction, initial moisture content, and phosphogypsum dosage; Thirdly, the relationship between the absolute expansion or shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials and the compaction degree and the fracture rate is not a simple linear relationship, but is affected by a combination of factors, showing nonlinear characteristics, which can be fitted by the nonlinear binary quadratic equation f(x,y) =ax<sup>2</sup>+bx+cy<sup>2</sup>+dy+e. …”
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Absolute shrinkage rate versus compaction.
Published 2025“…The test results showed that, firstly, the absolute expansion and absolute shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with the increase of compaction, cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles, and decreased with the increase of initial water content and the dosage of phosphogypsum; Secondly, the fracture rate of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles; and decreased with compaction, initial moisture content, and phosphogypsum dosage; Thirdly, the relationship between the absolute expansion or shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials and the compaction degree and the fracture rate is not a simple linear relationship, but is affected by a combination of factors, showing nonlinear characteristics, which can be fitted by the nonlinear binary quadratic equation f(x,y) =ax<sup>2</sup>+bx+cy<sup>2</sup>+dy+e. …”
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Sample preparation process diagram.
Published 2025“…The test results showed that, firstly, the absolute expansion and absolute shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with the increase of compaction, cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles, and decreased with the increase of initial water content and the dosage of phosphogypsum; Secondly, the fracture rate of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles; and decreased with compaction, initial moisture content, and phosphogypsum dosage; Thirdly, the relationship between the absolute expansion or shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials and the compaction degree and the fracture rate is not a simple linear relationship, but is affected by a combination of factors, showing nonlinear characteristics, which can be fitted by the nonlinear binary quadratic equation f(x,y) =ax<sup>2</sup>+bx+cy<sup>2</sup>+dy+e. …”
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Dry wet cycle process.
Published 2025“…The test results showed that, firstly, the absolute expansion and absolute shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with the increase of compaction, cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles, and decreased with the increase of initial water content and the dosage of phosphogypsum; Secondly, the fracture rate of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials increased with cement dosage and the number of wet and dry cycles; and decreased with compaction, initial moisture content, and phosphogypsum dosage; Thirdly, the relationship between the absolute expansion or shrinkage of cement-stabilized phosphogypsum materials and the compaction degree and the fracture rate is not a simple linear relationship, but is affected by a combination of factors, showing nonlinear characteristics, which can be fitted by the nonlinear binary quadratic equation f(x,y) =ax<sup>2</sup>+bx+cy<sup>2</sup>+dy+e. …”