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Variations in the chemical composition of the solution extracted from a Latosol under fertigation with vinasse
Published 2022“…The treatments comprised the application of five levels of vinasse: T1 - 0 m3 ha-1, T2 - 231 m3 ha-1, T3 - 347 m3 ha-1, T4 - 462 m3 ha-1, and T5 - 578 m3 ha-1. …”
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Multistimuli-Responsive Porous Organic Polymers for Drug-Gas Anticancer Combination Therapy
Published 2025“…The release of Dox from the <b>Dox@SNO-POP</b> system is pH-sensitive and occurs preferentially in a slightly acidic environment (pH = 5.4). HeLa and HepG2 cancer cell viability studies confirm an enhancement in toxicity that can be ascribed to the combined effects of light-triggered NO release and pH-triggered Dox release. …”
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Timeline of BBB closing for a single low-pressure sonication depicted in Figure 10.
Published 2014“…The total volume of opened voxels decreases as a function of time from the sonication. …”
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Minimally Invasive Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement in a Patient With Marfan Syndrome
Published 2018“…</div><div><p>Preoperative computed tomography of the chest showed an aortic root dilatation at the sinuses of Valsalva, which measured 5.5 cm. Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) demonstrated a trileaflet aortic valve with moderate aortic valve insufficiency. …”
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Nick closing activity of <i>w</i>Bm-LigA and biochemical characterization.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Effect of enzyme substrate ratio on nick closing activity. …”
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A General <i>in Vitro</i> Assay for Studying Enzymatic Activities of the Ubiquitin System
Published 2020“…We subsequently use this assay to show that increasing the concentration of CHIP or UbcH5 but not Uba1 enhances ubiquitination rates and develop a novel machine learning approach to model ubiquitination. …”
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SPARC improves cardiomyocyte function in a mild model of virus-induced heart failure.
Published 2019“…This results in moderate cardiac inflammation after 1 week), little fibrosis and no cardiomyocyte hypertrophy after 5 weeks. E,F Viral infection caused decreased FS and increased ESD. …”
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Table_1_Body composition and testosterone in men: a Mendelian randomization study.xlsx
Published 2023“…Background<p>Testosterone is an essential sex hormone that plays a vital role in the overall health and development of males. …”
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STRATEGIES FOR STEM MEASUREMENT SAMPLING: A STATISTICAL APPROACH OF MODELLING INDIVIDUAL TREE VOLUME
Published 2021“…Schumacher-Hall model was applied using five sampling criteria with nine variations (45 in total): 1) number of trees per diameter class, being (a) fixed number, (b) proportional to the diameter class of the sample, or (c) proportional to the standard deviation of the sample; and 2) the width of the diameter class, which ranged from 1.0 up to 5.0 cm. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Cardiac Output Changes during Renal Replacement Therapy: A Scoping Review
Published 2023“…Discussion/Conclusion: There are limited data on CO changes during RRT. However, a decrease in CO appeared common and was marked in one of five patient cohorts. …”
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Mortality and causes of death in patients with atrial fibrillation: A nationwide population-based study
Published 2018“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Patients with atrial fibrillation are known to have a high risk of mortality. There is a paucity of population-based studies about the impact of atrial fibrillation on the mortality risk stratified by age, sex, and detailed causes of death.…”