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  1. 35741

    Experimental paradigm and sample data. by Aaron L. Wong (203966)

    Published 2011
    “…After observing unexpected catch trials, subjects greatly increase their saccade gain on the next trials in response to the unusually large errors (arrows, lower panel). B: Despite generating a large number of predictive saccades (1000, in this case), subject performance appears weakly stationary (constant mean and, to a close approximation, constant variance).…”
  2. 35742

    Epileptiform activity induces opposite changes in the RRP and P<sub>rel.</sub> by Carlo Natale Giuseppe Giachello (380180)

    Published 2013
    “…The linear part was fitted as described in Methods. (C) Following PTZ exposure, the estimated RRP size, expressed in mV, significantly decreased soon after washout, recovered at 15 minutes and then increased 30 minutes post-treatment. …”
  3. 35743

    Effects of serotype immune interactions within structured populations. by José Lourenço (3311457)

    Published 2013
    “…Longer periods hamper variant transmission and lead to a decrease in mean disease prevalence and significant increase in the age of heterologous infection. …”
  4. 35744

    Opinion limits study for the multi-selection bounded confidence model by Jiangbo Zhang (139180)

    Published 2019
    “…The number of selection agents for a certain agent, which is also called the selection number, means the agent opinion interaction degree. …”
  5. 35745

    Table1.pdf by Yoshimi M. Rii (4987220)

    Published 2018
    “…Much of the physiological response was due to larger (>3 μm) phytoplankton, whose contributions to primary productivity increased ~2-fold while picophytoplankton (0.2–3 μm) contributions decreased by a similar proportion. …”
  6. 35746

    Table2.pdf by Yoshimi M. Rii (4987220)

    Published 2018
    “…Much of the physiological response was due to larger (>3 μm) phytoplankton, whose contributions to primary productivity increased ~2-fold while picophytoplankton (0.2–3 μm) contributions decreased by a similar proportion. …”
  7. 35747

    Illustrating the analogy between Ohm's Law and ‘Omes Law' by Harmen J Bussemaker (3550)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Copyright © 2006, EMBO and Nature Publishing Group</p> The work of Nguyen and D'haeseleer extends a class of linear models for gene expression regulation that has a very direct and useful analogy to basic electricity theory. () In an electrical circuit, Ohm's Law, =, describes the linear relation that exists between the current () through a resistor and the voltage () that drives it, the constant of proportionality being the conductivity () of the resistor. …”
  8. 35748

    Spatiotemporal Effects of Supplementary Feeding of Wild Boar (<i>Sus scrofa</i>) on Artificial Ground Nest Depredation by Ragne Oja (779915)

    Published 2015
    “…Larger quantities of food resulted in higher predation risk, while predation risk responded in a non-linear fashion to distance from the feeding site. …”
  9. 35749

    Responses of Nucleus Tractus Solitarius (NTS) early and late neurons to blood pressure changes in anesthetized F344 rats by Jenya Kolpakova (3909658)

    Published 2017
    “…Our findings were that: 1) Thirty-five neurons (from 46 neurons) increased firing, whereas others neurons either decreased firing upon AP elevation, or were biphasic: first decreased firing upon AP elevation and then increased firing during AP decrease. 2) Fourteen neurons with excitatory responses were activated and rapidly increased their firing during the early phase of AP increase (early neurons); whereas 21 neurons did not increase firing until the mean arterial pressure changes (ΔMAP) reached near/after the peak (late neurons). 3) The early neurons had a significantly higher firing rate than late neurons during AP elevation at a similar rate. 4) Early neuron NA-ΔMAP relationship could be well fitted and characterized by the sigmoid logistic function with the maximal gain of 29.3. 5) The increase of early NA correlated linearly with the initial heart rate (HR) reduction. 6) The late neurons did not contribute to the initial HR reduction. …”
  10. 35750

    Effect of dietary n-3 fatty acid deficiency on anxiety-like behavior. by Harsharan Singh Bhatia (193206)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Open field showed a decrease in number of center entries (p<0.05) (A) and center time (p<0.05) (B) in n-3 deficient group compared to n-3 diet group. …”
  11. 35751

    Bovine Milk Proteome in the First 9 Days: Protein Interactions in Maturation of the Immune and Digestive System of the Newborn by Lina Zhang (112887)

    Published 2015
    “…In addition, high correlations between proteins involved in complement and blood coagulation cascades illustrates the complex nature of biological interrelationships between milk proteins. The linear decrease of protease inhibitors and proteins involved in innate and adaptive immune system implies a protective role for protease inhibitor against degradation. …”
  12. 35752

    Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics of α‑Olefin Molecular Bottlebrushes by Carlos R. López-Barrón (1723549)

    Published 2020
    “…Analysis of the crystal structure (via SAXS/WAXS, SALS, and POM) during isothermal crystallization showed an increase in crystallinity and a decrease in interfibril distance as undercooling deepens, as well as the development of bicontinuous crystal domains.…”
  13. 35753

    Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics of α‑Olefin Molecular Bottlebrushes by Carlos R. López-Barrón (1723549)

    Published 2020
    “…Analysis of the crystal structure (via SAXS/WAXS, SALS, and POM) during isothermal crystallization showed an increase in crystallinity and a decrease in interfibril distance as undercooling deepens, as well as the development of bicontinuous crystal domains.…”
  14. 35754

    Image_1_Distribution and Magnitude of Regional Volumetric Lung Strain and Its Modification by PEEP in Healthy Anesthetized and Mechanically Ventilated Dogs.pdf by Joaquin Araos (11509942)

    Published 2022
    “…In conclusion, PEEP reduced both global and regional estimates of dynamic strain, but induced a large static strain. Given that lung injury has been mostly associated with tidal deformation, limiting dynamic strain may be an important clinical target in healthy and diseased lungs, but this requires further study.…”
  15. 35755

    Results of ROI analysis. by Nikola Vukovic (1512151)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Statistically significant GM microplasticity as revealed by measures of mean diffusion and kurtosis changes (relative to baseline scan) evident already on the first follow-up scan (Day 1): In the control group, whose motoric learning was not impaired, there was an overall mean kurtosis increase in the left ATL and a diffusivity decrease in the left AG ROI (i.e., main effect of Group). …”
  16. 35756

    Characterization of α-syn pores. by Felix Schmidt (312801)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Depending on clamped voltage, the number of steps increasing or decreasing pore conductance (“G-up” and “G-down” refer to the number of steps per recorded trace of 10s) differs (N = 18804 steps in 74 pore formations with 42 traces each). …”
  17. 35757

    Correlation properties of intertrade times of companies that moved from the NASDAQ to the NYSE. by Plamen Ch. Ivanov (546922)

    Published 2014
    “…After the move to the NYSE there is a decrease in the correlation exponent at time scales within a trading day and a pronounced crossover to stronger correlations with a higher exponent at larger time scales. …”
  18. 35758

    Polyethylene Glycol Impacts Conformation and Dynamics of Escherichia coli Prolyl-tRNA Synthetase Via Crowding and Confinement Effects by Jessica Liebau (18359653)

    Published 2024
    “…Results of the present study suggest that lower molecular weight PEGs in the dilute regime have modest effects on the conformational dynamics of Ec ProRS but impact the catalytic function primarily via the excluded volume effect; they form large clusters blocking the active site pocket. In contrast, the larger molecular weight PEGs in dilute to semidilute regimes have a significant impact on the protein’s conformational dynamics; they wrap on the protein surface through noncovalent interactions. …”
  19. 35759

    Polyethylene Glycol Impacts Conformation and Dynamics of Escherichia coli Prolyl-tRNA Synthetase Via Crowding and Confinement Effects by Jessica Liebau (18359653)

    Published 2024
    “…Results of the present study suggest that lower molecular weight PEGs in the dilute regime have modest effects on the conformational dynamics of Ec ProRS but impact the catalytic function primarily via the excluded volume effect; they form large clusters blocking the active site pocket. In contrast, the larger molecular weight PEGs in dilute to semidilute regimes have a significant impact on the protein’s conformational dynamics; they wrap on the protein surface through noncovalent interactions. …”
  20. 35760

    Table_2_Area Not Geographic Isolation Mediates Biodiversity Responses of Alpine Refugia to Climate Change.pdf by Jared D. Huxley (10678326)

    Published 2021
    “…Importantly, these changes were partially mediated by refugial area but not by geographic isolation, suggesting that dispersal from nearby areas of tundra does not play a strong role in mediating these changes, while site characteristics associated with a larger area (e.g., environmental heterogeneity, larger community size) may be relatively more important. …”