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    Results of experiment 3&4—Flanker experiments with predictable and unpredictable timing. by Klaas Bombeke (3927152)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A)(B) Mean reaction times per SOA condition (irrelevant-first, simultaneous and relevant-first in experiment 1, (A); irrelevant-first in experiment 2, (B)) for current congruent (dark grey) and incongruent (light grey) trials as a function of the congruency level of the previous trial in the Flanker experiments (error bars represent 1 standard deviation around the mean). …”
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    Comparing extant and ancient networks. by Saket Navlakha (142449)

    Published 2013
    “…Recent evolution (after time step 2000) reveals a trend of decreasing modularity, perhaps due to the addition of peripheral units to existing complexes or pathways. …”
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    LIG treatment reduced T98G single cell migration capacity. by Jun Yin (94374)

    Published 2013
    “…The mean MSD value for each condition is plotted as a dotted black line. <b>C</b>) Histograms of the one-minute step sizes within one hour suggest a reduction of the translocation of T98G cells under LIG treatment since the occurrence of larger step sizes is greatly reduced.…”
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    Variations in muscle nitrogen isotopic abundances in relation to combined variations in splanchnic oxidation, urea recycling and peripheral delivery (Simulation #3). by Nathalie Poupin (195134)

    Published 2014
    “…The red line corresponds to simulations under which a 28 to 71% increase in the initial %ox was counterbalanced by a decrease in P ranging from 0 to 13% (i.e., P decreasing from 250% to 216%), with R being fixed at 29% (i.e., 60% higher than its initial value). …”
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    Data_Sheet_3_Impact of SNR, peripheral auditory sensitivity, and central cognitive profile on the psychometric relation between pupillary response and speech performance in CI user... by Yue Zhang (30585)

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, we recruited 17 post-lingually deaf CI adults to perform speech-in-noise tasks from 0 to 20 dB SNR with a 4 dB step size. Simultaneously, their pupillary responses and self-reported subjective effort were recorded. …”
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    Localization of anti-TG2 scFvs after intraventricular delivery and footprint analysis. by Sabrina Boscolo (251883)

    Published 2010
    “…Mice injected with monoclonal antibody class2 showed indistinguishable forelimb and hindlimb stride length from those produced by negative control mice (H) a little decrease in the fore and hind-base width (I) while showed a significant different overlap measurement compared to the negative control mice (J). …”
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    Memory performance is associated with education attainment: Greater influence of education in females by Isabelle Schrauwen (609137)

    Published 2014
    “…In females, this effect is much more of a step-wise effect while in males the largest improvement is realized between undergraduate and graduate attainment. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Impact of SNR, peripheral auditory sensitivity, and central cognitive profile on the psychometric relation between pupillary response and speech performance in CI user... by Yue Zhang (30585)

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, we recruited 17 post-lingually deaf CI adults to perform speech-in-noise tasks from 0 to 20 dB SNR with a 4 dB step size. Simultaneously, their pupillary responses and self-reported subjective effort were recorded. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Impact of SNR, peripheral auditory sensitivity, and central cognitive profile on the psychometric relation between pupillary response and speech performance in CI user... by Yue Zhang (30585)

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, we recruited 17 post-lingually deaf CI adults to perform speech-in-noise tasks from 0 to 20 dB SNR with a 4 dB step size. Simultaneously, their pupillary responses and self-reported subjective effort were recorded. …”
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    N-Way FRET on the excitation-emission landscape. by Adam D. Hoppe (280794)

    Published 2013
    “…Linear unmixing with <b>B</b> to allows estimation of concentrations of total fluorophores ([CFP] and [YFP]) and apparent FRET (E<sub>CY</sub>[CFP-YFP]) which are contained in vector <b>c</b>. During this step, a negative component (blue color) couples the FRET-associated decrease in donor fluorescence to an increase in acceptor fluorescence. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Pro-Resolving Factors Released by Macrophages After Efferocytosis Promote Mucosal Wound Healing in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.pdf by Omayra Martin-Rodriguez (5955764)

    Published 2021
    “…Elimination of apoptotic cells by macrophages (a process called efferocytosis) is a critical step in the resolution phase of inflammation. …”
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    The schema for simultaneous measurement of calcium oscillations in 96-well plates and methods for extracting wave features. by Richi Sakaguchi (15374510)

    Published 2023
    “…Peak Width was the time from the point at which the peak starts rising to the time when the signal decreased to 10% of the peak height. Mean Peak Width 50% was the time from the maximum value to the time when the signal decreased to the half of this value. …”
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    Loss of <i>Apc</i> causes spermatogonial stem cell (SSCs) depletion and blocks proliferation of SSCs in adult <i>Apc<sup>Foxj1</sup></i> testes. by Aimin Li (328168)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b> Representative immunostaining of DDX4, DAZL and PLZF in control and <i>Apc<sup>Foxj1</sup></i> testis at 12 months are shown. …”
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