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  1. 13921

    (A) CD45 cells express Sema4D by Jose Rafael Sierra (50652)

    Published 2011
    “…(right) As shown, ∼85% of the leukocytes express Sema4D. Error bars indicate mean ± SD. *, P < 0.0001. Bar, 50 μm. (B) WT-derived bone marrow cells rescue tumor burden. …”
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  4. 13924

    A manifestation of variance coding within the large-scale model. by Aaditya V. Rangan (305264)

    Published 2013
    “…Note that, as the total amount of synaptic-depression decreases, the discriminability computed using only firing-rates is closer to the discriminability computed using both firing-rates and -point correlations. …”
  5. 13925

    Supplementary Material for: Nutrition Status Plays a partial Mediation Role in the relationship between number of Teeth and Frailty: A Cross-sectional Multi-center Study by Xia X. (5813546)

    Published 2024
    “…Results Among the 6664 participants aged over 50 years old, the prevalence of frailty was 6.2%. …”
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    A Pilot Trial of a Sexual Health Counseling Intervention for HIV-Positive Gay and Bisexual Men Who Report Anal Sex without Condoms by Trevor A. Hart (256472)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>There was a significant reduction in condomless anal sex (CAS) with HIV-negative and unknown HIV-status partners, from 50.0% at baseline to 28.9% of the sample at 3-month follow-up. …”
  8. 13928

    a) Generic time response and b) phase portrait of the shear-NO oscillator. by James W. Baish (3389261)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Following a small perturbation shown as a green arrow near equilibrium at point 0, by either a decrease in radius or an increase in concentration, the radius increases unstably (red arrows ) until at point 2. …”
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    Basic regression results. by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  11. 13931

    S2 File - by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  12. 13932

    S2 Data - by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  13. 13933

    S1 File - by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  14. 13934

    S3 Data - by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  15. 13935

    S1 Data - by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  16. 13936

    Alternative explained variables (range method). by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  17. 13937

    Literary inquisition and Confucian culture. by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  18. 13938

    Regression results of CEI. by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  19. 13939

    S3 File - by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”
  20. 13940

    Descriptive statistical results. by Weizhou Wang (1516090)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, in the mechanism study, this paper points out that the rulers’ suppression of ideas will change long-term social capital and lead to the decrease of general trust in society, which will make the enterprise managers born in the region tend to be conservative in their risk preference.…”