Showing 5,101 - 5,120 results of 29,133 for search '(( 50 ((we decrease) OR (((nn decrease) OR (a decrease)))) ) OR ( 5 step decrease ))', query time: 1.01s Refine Results
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    The point mutants E559A, E563A and K567A display altered DNA-binding kinetics. by Bettina Hüntelmann (566945)

    Published 2014
    “…(G, H) Reduced nuclear export kinetics of STAT1-E559A and -E563A. HeLa cells expressing GFP-tagged wild-type or mutant STAT1 (scale bar 10 µm) were prestimulated for 45 min with IFNγ to induce nuclear accumulation (top panel) and then treated for 6 min in the presence of 50 µg/ml digitonin in ice-cold transport buffer (bottom panel). …”
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    Demographic scenarios used to test the performance of V and D matrices. by Oscar Lao (135632)

    Published 2014
    “…A.3) Percentage of best genetic-matching partners (best overall match (BOM)) in the same (sub)population depending on whether the matrix V or D is used. The red dashed line indicates the simulation when the BOM computed from V matrix > BOM computed with D matrix. …”
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    Reinforced sample destruction mode. by Xiaoyan Ding (291429)

    Published 2025
    “…The destructive strain εf of the cured specimens ranged from 1.5% to 6%, which was inversely proportional to the peak strength qu; the elastic modulus E50 was positively correlated with qu. The stress‒strain curves were characterised by three phases of slow increase, rapid increase and sudden decrease in stress under different binder concentration conditions. …”
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    One-dimensional sand column test conditions. by Xiaoyan Ding (291429)

    Published 2025
    “…The destructive strain εf of the cured specimens ranged from 1.5% to 6%, which was inversely proportional to the peak strength qu; the elastic modulus E50 was positively correlated with qu. The stress‒strain curves were characterised by three phases of slow increase, rapid increase and sudden decrease in stress under different binder concentration conditions. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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    Tandem Imaging of Breath Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Based on Multiwavelength Enzymatic Biofluorometry by Kenta Iitani (4175995)

    Published 2024
    “…While multi-VOC imaging methods have the potential to facilitate step-by-step metabolic tracking and improve disease screening accuracy, no such system currently exists. …”
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