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  1. 34041

    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  2. 34042

    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…I-FABP significantly decreased from post-race (3367.5 ± 2633.5 pg/mL) to 24-h post-race (1657.3 ± 950.7 pg/mL, t (39) = −4.228, p < .001, d = −.669). …”
  3. 34043

    Sequence space coverage (SSC) largely depends on genome length and GC-content. by Yuval Bussi (11565280)

    Published 2021
    “…SSC decreases as GC-content differs from the random, 0.5 (bright green).…”
  4. 34044

    A History of Thoracic Drainage: From Ancient Greeks to Wound Sucking Drummers to Digital Monitoring by Sarah Walcott-Sapp (13919937)

    Published 2022
    “…The irrigating fluid was collected and measured for four or five days, or until the fluid collected decreased in volume and remained clear. …”
  5. 34045

    Normalized |Z| vs. different concentrations of doxorubicin at LF (10 kHz) and HF (2 MHz) for a) MCF-7 WT: the LF and HF signals exhibit different profiles with respect to different... by Bilge Eker (384996)

    Published 2013
    “…The plots were fitted by nonlinear regression based on the equation for bell-shaped concentration response only for visual presentation. Data points (mean ± SEM, n = 5) were normalized to the magnitude value at t = 0 h.…”
  6. 34046

    Assessments specific for ribosomal RNAs before and after hyphal stimulation in 10% FBS in H<sub>2</sub>O up to 60 minutes. by Jacob Fleischmann (735530)

    Published 2015
    “…Lane 1 has RNA size markers. 5μl of RNA were loaded in each lane as follows: Lane 2- prior to stimulation, Lane 3 after 30 min of stimulation, Lane 4 after 60 min stimulation. …”
  7. 34047

    DataSheet_1_Low-Salt Diet Attenuates B-Cell- and Myeloid-Cell-Driven Experimental Arthritides by Affecting Innate as Well as Adaptive Immune Mechanisms.docx by Bettina Sehnert (23407)

    Published 2021
    “…LS diet reduced anti-CII IgG2a levels in CIA and decreased the anti-CII IgG2a/IgG1 ratios pointing toward a more Th2-like response. …”
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  9. 34049

    Fig 3 - by Amanda L. Laverty (9248648)

    Published 2020
    “…Water temperature ranged from 2.1–9.5°C. Note the decreased range of the Y-axis relative to Fig 3A. …”
  10. 34050

    The effects of Jensen's inequality and thermal sensitivity on ectotherm metabolic rate under fluctuating temperatures. by Caroline M. Williams (327871)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) The accelerating portion of a hypothetical metabolic rate-temperature curve (equation 1) with a thermal sensitivity (<i>T<sub>s</sub></i>) of 2.5, with the high and low points of the fluctuating regime marked in red and blue doted lines as in (A), while the constant regime is indicated by the black dotted line. …”
  11. 34051

    Very Responsive Neurons Might Be Narrow-Spiking Interneurons by Tomáš Hromádka (74109)

    Published 2008
    “…In (A) all points were jittered slightly so that overlying points could be seen. …”
  12. 34052

    Degradation of aggregate-prone αA-crystallin mutant, R116C. by Ilangovan Raju (333566)

    Published 2013
    “…After 24 h transfection, cells were treated with 20 µg/ml of cycloheximide and lysed with lysis buffer at indicated time points. For each of the sample, 5 µg of total protein was loaded and western blot probed with an anti-αA-crystallin (rabbit polyclonal, Enzo Life Sciences Inc., Catalog # SPA-221). …”
  13. 34053

    Table_8_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.XLSX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  14. 34054

    Table_1_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.DOCX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  15. 34055

    Table_6_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.DOCX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  16. 34056

    Table_10_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.DOCX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  17. 34057

    Table_2_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.XLSX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  18. 34058

    Attention reduces decision uncertainty under high cognitive demand. by Rahul Garg (3064578)

    Published 2025
    “…Yellow: increased, dark grey: decreased, light grey: unchanged. (M) Bar plots show the percentage of glomeruli exhibiting a change in response for cued vs. un-cued trials. …”
  19. 34059

    Phenotypic characterization of <i>CsIVP</i>-RNAi transgenic plants. by Shuangshuang Yan (798064)

    Published 2020
    “…Scale bars represent 2 cm in panels A, D–J, and P; 2 mm in panel K; 200 μm in panels L–O; 50 μm in panels L’–O’; and 100 μm in panels R–U. …”
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    Table_7_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.DOCX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”