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  1. 60261

    Image6_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  2. 60262

    Image7_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  3. 60263

    Image15_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  4. 60264

    Image4_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.JPEG by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  5. 60265

    Image13_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  6. 60266

    Image9_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  7. 60267

    Image12_Temperature dependence of dielectric properties of blood at 10 Hz–100 MHz.TIF by Weice Wang (14011341)

    Published 2022
    “…The temperature coefficient of the imaginary part was positive and bimodal from 6.31 kHz to 100 MHz, with peaks of 5.22%/°C and 4.14%/°C at 126 kHz and 39.8 MHz, respectively. Finally, a third-order function model was developed to describe the dielectric spectra at these temperatures, in which the resistivity parameter in each dispersion zone decreased linearly with temperature and each characteristic frequency increased linearly with temperature. …”
  8. 60268

    <i>AUC</i><sub><i>best</i></sub>, <i>AUC</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> and <i>O</i> versus number of features (<i>k</i>) included in the model. by Rudolph L. Gleason Jr. (730701)

    Published 2018
    “…(b) <i>AUC</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> − <i>k</i> curves show that as the number of features included in the model increased, the <i>AUC</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> increased to reach a maximum value, plateaued in some cases, then decreased in models with a high number of features. …”
  9. 60269

    Dynamics of the granule cells in response to sinusoidally oscillating MF signals at 0.5 Hz. by Tadashi Yamazaki (40072)

    Published 2013
    “…The reproducibility increases towards 0.9 at the beginning of a cycle, and then linearly decreases towards 0.8, suggesting that the spike patterns of granule cells are highly reproducible across cycles.…”
  10. 60270

    Resolution in crystallographic structures is positively correlated with sequence-structure communication fidelity. by Andreas Martin Lisewski (22746)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A) Linearity between channel capacity <i>C</i> and sequence-structure fidelity <i>q<sub>e</sub><sup>−</sup></i> for thirteen nested sets of structures with increasing crystallographic resolution (Supporting Information <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0003110#pone.0003110.s002" target="_blank">Table S2</a>). …”
  11. 60271

    Self-regulating pen-needle-based micronozzle for printing array of nanoliter droplets under fluorinated liquid by Muhammad Awais Maqbool (19447986)

    Published 2024
    “…Droplet volume decreased hyperbolically with robot speed (<i>w</i>) as <i>V</i> = 1613 <i>w</i><sup>−1</sup> + 14.3 (nL, mm/s), while the number of droplets produced per minute (<i>N</i>) increased linearly with speed as <i>N</i> = 2.0 <i>w</i> + 28.5. …”
  12. 60272

    Identification of Interactions between Sindbis Virus Capsid Protein and Cytoplasmic vRNA as Novel Virulence Determinants by Kevin J. Sokoloski (4184077)

    Published 2017
    “…Interaction site mutants exhibited decreased viral growth kinetics; however, this defect was not a function of decreased particle production. …”
  13. 60273

    The quasi-active channel conductance distribution affects the cell field sensitivity depending of the local conductance at the considered location. by Florian Aspart (3366014)

    Published 2018
    “…We consider 3 different QA conductance distributions: uniform and linearly increasing/decreasing with distances from the soma. …”
  14. 60274

    <b>Tracking incidence classification changes across disturbances at Konza Prairie LTER</b> by Biana Qiu (22063271)

    Published 2025
    “…We predict that grazing, as a press disturbance, will result in a higher proportion of species classified as directed change - increasing or decreasing. …”
  15. 60275

    Summary of BAFF and BR3 mRNA expression by Q-PCR, BAFF, BR3, and TACI expression by FACS. by Jiahui Yang (255269)

    Published 2009
    “…The figure also shows means and SEM of results of FACS analyses of percentages of cells and median fluorescence intensities (MFI) of BAFF, TACI and BR3 (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008494#pone.0008494.s002" target="_blank">Table S2</a> and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008494#pone-0008494-g004" target="_blank">Figure 4</a>) on total PBMC, or CD14<sup>+</sup> cell populations from PBMC (the bars are not stacked). …”
  16. 60276

    Tissue Damage Disrupts Developmental Progression and Ecdysteroid Biosynthesis in <em>Drosophila</em> by Jennifer F. Hackney (124041)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><p>In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes in steroid hormone titers and delayed onset of puberty; however the pathway by which this occurs remains largely unknown. Similarly, in insects injury to specific tissues can result in a global developmental delay (e.g. prolonged larval/pupal stages) often associated with decreased levels of ecdysone – a steroid hormone that regulates developmental transitions in insects. …”
  17. 60277

    Research on the Specific Heat Capacity of PBX Formulations Based on RDX by Flávio Rodrigues Chaves (6136271)

    Published 2018
    “…Without curing agent, the specific heat capacity of plastic bonded explosives increases linearly with temperature. When plastic bonded explosive is cured, the specific heat capacity is nearly constant until 380 K and decreases linearly for higher temperature values. …”
  18. 60278

    Water fluxes across AQP9 induce blebs. by Thommie Karlsson (130712)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) A confocal time-lapse montage of HEK-293 cells stably overexpressing GFP-AQP9. …”
  19. 60279

    Potassium gradients (mM) assumed in the model. by Lorette Noiret (784173)

    Published 2015
    “…Potassium concentrations are defined at the entry and exit of the medullary thick ascending limbs (MTAL) and interstitium, and elsewhere linearly interpolated. At the entry of the collecting ducts, potassium concentration is initialized at 20mM and is included in the calculation of osmotic pressure (potassium flow is assumed to be constant in this tube, so its concentration increases as volume flow decreases along the CD) as in [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0134477#pone.0134477.ref017" target="_blank">17</a>].…”
  20. 60280

    Resonant and non-resonant layer II ACo neurons. by Jorge Vera (432199)

    Published 2014
    “…<i>A</i>, Voltage response to a 10 s ZAP stimulus (lower trace) of 10 pA amplitude and linearly decreasing frequency (15–0 Hz), at different membrane potentials. …”