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The change in mean annual densities of Amakihi at mid-elevation due to the translocation of disease-resistant Amakihi as a function of larval carrying capacity and density of infec...
Published 2013“…The other climate scenarios are derived from this scenario by increasing or decreasing the daily temperatures and rainfall. The mean annual temperatures and average yearly amounts of rainfall for these scenarios are 15.5°C and 3000 mm (t−), 18.5°C and 3000 mm (t+), 17°C and 2000 mm (r−) and 17°C and 4000 mm (r+). …”
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Time line and statistical contrasts.
Published 2017“…BR-12 = 12 days pre HDBR; C1 = first assessment day for control subjects.; <b>B)</b> Linear mixed model contrast to test for effects of HDBR on focal gray matter. solid line = contrast assuming stable gray matter volume pre-HDBR, linear increase in gray matter over HDBR, and partial recovery post-HDBR; dashed line = contrast assuming stable gray matter volume pre-HDBR, linear decrease in gray matter over HDBR, and partial recovery post-HDBR; <b>C)</b> Linear mixed model contrast to test for effects of HDBR on behavior. solid line = contrast assuming increase in time needed to complete the functional mobility test (i.e., performance decrease) from pre-HDBR to post-HDBR, with recovery post-HDBR; dashed line = contrast assuming decrease in standing balance performance (i.e., SOT 5) from pre-HDBR to post-HDBR, with recovery post-HDBR.…”
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Transient expression of HIF1α(PP) inhibited intracranial tumor growth.
Published 2015“…Tumor volumes, plotted in a log scale, decreased significantly from HIF1α(PP) in reference to β-gal. …”
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The association of diabetic retinopathy with metabolic syndrome.
Published 2016“…When patients were grouped according to the number of detected components of the metabolic syndrome, the percentage of patients with DR increased linearly with the increasing number of components in their respective groups (14.3%, 38.9%, 49.1%, 61.4%, 83.3%, respectively), whereas, the percentage of patients without DR decreased with the increasing number of components (85.7%, 61.1%, 50.9%, 38.6%, 16.7%, respectively) (Pearson χ<sup>2</sup> = 9.938, P = 0.037). …”