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  1. 19861

    Variables of the simplified circulation model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  2. 19862

    Parameters in Eq (23). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  3. 19863

    Circulation model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  4. 19864

    Contains C program code of the model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  5. 19865

    Parameters of the circulation model. by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  6. 19866

    Parameters used in Eqs (16) and (17). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  7. 19867

    Time course of half-sarcomere length (<i>L</i>). by Shiro Kato (2444047)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Since the left ventricle (LV) has pressure (<i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>) and volume (<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>), we can define LV elastance from the ratio between <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> and <i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>, termed as “instantaneous elastance.” On the other hand, end-systolic elastance (<i>E</i><sub><i>max</i></sub>) is known to be a good index of LV contractility, which is measured by the slope of several end-systolic <i>P</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub>—<i>V</i><sub><i>lv</i></sub> points obtained by using different loads. …”
  8. 19868

    How many sightings to model rare marine species distributions by Auriane Virgili (4952143)

    Published 2018
    “…From a dolphin (277 sightings) and an auk (1,455 sightings) datasets, we simulated rarity with a sighting thinning protocol by random sampling (without replacement) of a decreasing fraction of sightings. …”
  9. 19869

    hGAG suppresses p38 and ERK signaling to inhibit TF expression in B16F10 tumor cells. by Yang Zhao (39052)

    Published 2013
    “…PMA-induced expression of TF in B16F10 tumor cells was significantly decreased by hGAG at >0.5 µM. All data are represented as mean ± S.E. from 3–5 independent experiments. …”
  10. 19870

    Temporary proliferation and neurogenesis defects upon CR cells ablation. by Amélie Griveau (245148)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Coronal sections of E11.5 control (A, D, G, and U) and <i>Dbx1<sup>DTA</sup>;Emx1<sup>iresCre</sup></i> (B, E, H, and V) embryos immunostained with Tbr1 (A and B), PH3 (D and E), BrdU (G and H) and Tbr2 (U and V). …”
  11. 19871

    High levels of glucose alter VEGF and miR-200b expression in HRMECs. by Michael Anthony Ruiz (726055)

    Published 2015
    “…<b>B:</b> Measured by WST-1 assay, HRMECs exposed to increasing concentrations of D-glucose for 24 hours exhibited decreased cell viability at 25mM, 50mM and 100mM compared to 5mM. …”
  12. 19872

    DataSheet_1_Prostate cancer epidemiology and prognostic factors in the United States.docx by Saimaitikari Abudoubari (16893914)

    Published 2023
    “…Among the different age groups, the incidence rate was significantly increased in 15-54 and 55-64 age groups with AAPC of 4.03 (95% CI:2.73~5.34) and 2.50 (95% CI:0.96~4.05), respectively, and significantly decreased in ≥85 age group with AAPC of -2.50 (95% CI:-3.43~-1.57). …”
  13. 19873

    Differential Regulation of Duplicate Light-Dependent Protochlorophyllide Oxidoreductases in the Diatom <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> by Heather M. Hunsperger (798999)

    Published 2016
    “…When cells grown at <sub>1200</sub>L/D were then shifted to 50μE m<sup>−2</sup> s<sup>−1</sup> (<sub>50</sub>L/D), <i>por</i>1 and <i>por</i>2 mRNA levels decreased swiftly but briefly upon light reduction. …”
  14. 19874
  15. 19875
  16. 19876

    Individual data. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Variables included impact on time to exhaustion during walking on a treadmill at varying speeds and gradients (0–15%) at 26.7°C, 50% humidity with a loaded rucksack (30% body weight). …”
  17. 19877

    Descriptive statistics. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Variables included impact on time to exhaustion during walking on a treadmill at varying speeds and gradients (0–15%) at 26.7°C, 50% humidity with a loaded rucksack (30% body weight). …”
  18. 19878

    Time matched metabolic cost. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Variables included impact on time to exhaustion during walking on a treadmill at varying speeds and gradients (0–15%) at 26.7°C, 50% humidity with a loaded rucksack (30% body weight). …”
  19. 19879

    Research design. by JoEllen M. Sefton (16880253)

    Published 2025
    “…Variables included impact on time to exhaustion during walking on a treadmill at varying speeds and gradients (0–15%) at 26.7°C, 50% humidity with a loaded rucksack (30% body weight). …”
  20. 19880

    Table_1_Development of bacteria-based bioorganic phosphate fertilizer enriched with rock phosphate for sustainable wheat production.DOCX by Zoya Aslam (19196917)

    Published 2024
    “…Five isolates were the efficient phosphate solubilizers based on in vitro phosphate-solubilizing activity (291–454 μg ml<sup>−1</sup> and 278–421 μg ml<sup>−1</sup>) with a concomitant decrease in pH (up to 4.5) at 45°C and 50°C, respectively. …”