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    Table_1_Comparison of epidemiological characteristics and transmissibility of different strains of COVID-19 based on the incidence data of all local outbreaks in China as of March... by Yan Niu (1951198)

    Published 2022
    “…The D<sub>ID</sub> and D<sub>IR</sub> for all strains was mostly in a range of 0–2 days, with more than 75%. The range of duration for outbreaks of pre-Delta strains was the largest (median: 20 days, ranging from 1 to 61 days), and the differences were statistically significant.…”
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    Image_2_Comparison of epidemiological characteristics and transmissibility of different strains of COVID-19 based on the incidence data of all local outbreaks in China as of March... by Yan Niu (1951198)

    Published 2022
    “…The D<sub>ID</sub> and D<sub>IR</sub> for all strains was mostly in a range of 0–2 days, with more than 75%. The range of duration for outbreaks of pre-Delta strains was the largest (median: 20 days, ranging from 1 to 61 days), and the differences were statistically significant.…”
  3. 29283

    Patterns of variance partitioning across combinations of assembly processes. by James C. Stegen (217054)

    Published 2011
    “…The left column is variance partitioned only to the environment, the right column is variance partitioned only to space. Larger niche breadth results in weaker environmental filtering, and a larger dispersal breadth results in weaker dispersal limitation. …”
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    Electrophysiological field recordings of the excitatory synaptic transmission. by Renjini Ramadasan-Nair (4591801)

    Published 2017
    “…</b> Representative traces of field recordings from control and KO slices before and during exposure to 0.6% ISO (equivalent to 248 μM). 0.6% ISO exposure led to a significantly larger decrease in the amplitudes of fEPSP in the KO when compared to the respective decrease in controls. …”
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    Strength characterization of full-scale aerobic granular sludge by Danny R. de Graaff (5918135)

    Published 2020
    “…Incubation of full-scale granules in NaCl led to a decrease in abrasion rate at 25 g L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl, but incubation in 50 g L<sup>−1</sup> NaCl led to a further decrease for only half of the tested granular sludge samples.…”
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    <i>lin-4</i> and its targets <i>lin-14</i> and <i>lin-28</i> are expressed reciprocally during larval development. by Katherine Olsson-Carter (244338)

    Published 2010
    “…In (A–C), all error bars represent standard error of the mean (S.E.M.). …”
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    Adaptive gain curve. by Stefan Huijser (9750068)

    Published 2020
    “…Task performance decreases when baseline pupil size is smaller or larger than the intermediate level.…”
  8. 29288

    Inverse of Rensch’s rule of allometry for sexual size dimorphism in Bufo andrewsi by Ying Jiang (14809726)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Difference in body size between males and females (sexual size dimorphism: SSD) and its variation are a common phenomenon in animal kingdom. Rensch’s rule predicts that the degree of SSD variation increases with the enlarged mean body size when males are larger than females and decreases when females are larger than males. …”
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    Table1_Experimental Study on Fracturing Fracture Deformation Mechanism of Shale Reservoir.XLSX by Zuping Xiang (11894237)

    Published 2022
    “…However, fracture deformation will lead to the decrease in fracture conductivity and then cause the decrease of gas well productivity. …”
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    Directed evolution of HIV-1 to utilize CD4<sup>low</sup> target cells. by David Beauparlant (3491435)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><u>Adaptation of HIV-1 to CD4</u><sup><u>low</u></sup><u>targets <i>in vitro</i> (A, B)</u>. <b>(A)</b> Overview of stepwise adaptation to CD4<sup>low</sup> PBMC targets and PBMC reversion cultures with normal CD4 levels and the derived envelope clones. …”
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    Table 1_Pre-COVID era pediatric disease incidence in Kazakhstan: regional panel data analysis of multiple disease groups (2010–2019).xlsx by Nurlan Smagulov (21510632)

    Published 2025
    “…Aqtöbe, Atyrau, and South Kazakhstan had 12–25% lower incidence compared to Zhambyl (reference), while Pavlodar and North Kazakhstan had 35–61% higher rates. A 1% increase in population density correlated with a 1.05% decrease in respiratory disease incidence (p = 0.008), whereas unemployment was linked to a 0.41% rise (p = 0.029). …”
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    Predicted Receptive Field Dynamics and Capacity Increase by Fred H Hamker (40790)

    Published 2008
    “…The cell in L<sub>1,pool</sub> with a pre-saccadic receptive field center at (20°,20°) shows by no means remapping. …”
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    Molecular Insight into Adsorption and Diffusion of Alkane Isomer Mixtures in Metal−Organic Frameworks by Ravichandar Babarao (1609537)

    Published 2009
    “…Competitive adsorption between isomers is observed, particularly at high pressures, at which a linear isomer shows a larger extent of adsorption due to configurational entropy. …”
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    Molecular Insight into Adsorption and Diffusion of Alkane Isomer Mixtures in Metal−Organic Frameworks by Ravichandar Babarao (1609537)

    Published 2009
    “…Competitive adsorption between isomers is observed, particularly at high pressures, at which a linear isomer shows a larger extent of adsorption due to configurational entropy. …”
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    Results of the sensitivity analysis. by Mifuyu Nakajima (3214149)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Bars show the (a) mean population growth rate and (b) mean rate of allele frequency change of simulations with each of the following parameters increased or decreased by 3% (indicated by “+” and “−”, respectively) from the observed value shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0143052#pone.0143052.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>; “observed”: no parameters were changed; “immig”: immigration rate; “oviprob”: oviposition probability; “alfreq”: initial allele frequency; “juvsurvival”: survival until adult; “lifespan”: lifespan of adult females; “initial popl”: initial population size. …”
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    Thalidomide lowers BACE1 and reduces β-site cleavage of APP. by Ping He (33281)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Representative images of Western blots showed β-secretase enzyme BACE1 bands in WT and littermate APP23 mice with/without thalidomide administration (<b>A</b>) and a significant decrease in BACE1 amount was found with thalidomide application (<b>A</b>, Mean ± SD, *<i>p</i><0.05, ANOVA test, n = 10 each group). …”
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    Geographic Analysis of Urologist Density and Prostate Cancer Mortality in the United States by Nengliang Yao (760915)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Findings</p><p>The ordinary least squares (OLS) regression found that, on average, increasing urologist density by 1 urologist per 100,000 people resulted in an expected decrease in prostate cancer mortality of -0.499 deaths per 100,000 men (95% CI -0.709 to -0.289, p-value < 0.001), or a 1.5% decrease. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Acclimation History of Elevated Temperature Reduces the Tolerance of Coralline Algae to Additional Acute Thermal Stress.PDF by Tessa M. Page (9016694)

    Published 2021
    “…Average relative change in O<sub>2</sub> produced resulted in a 100–175% decrease, with the largest decrease found in algae acclimated to the combined treatment of elevated temperature and reduced pH. …”
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    The effects of price regulation in the form , i.e. the price is set 40% lower than the optimal monopolistic price. by Moshe Levy (665791)

    Published 2014
    “…While the increase in consumer surplus is also larger (6), the ratio between the consumer surplus increase and the revenue decrease is lower than in the case of (compare column (7) with column (7) in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0113894#pone-0113894-t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>).…”