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  1. 9721

    Substrate Specificity within a Family of Outer Membrane Carboxylate Channels by Elif Eren (187752)

    Published 2012
    “…Our results rationalize how certain bacteria can efficiently take up a variety of substrates under nutrient-poor conditions without compromising membrane permeability. …”
  2. 9722

    Nutritional value of babassu cake as a replacement for roughage in sheep feed by Kélvia Jácome de Castro (10479324)

    Published 2021
    “…Apparent CP digestibility and total digestible nutrient content showed increasing linear behaviour, while the digestibility of acid detergent fibre decreased linearly. …”
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  5. 9725

    <strong>At-home use of a pregnancy-specific Zone-MPC closed-loop system for pregnancies complicated by type 1 diabetes: a single arm, observational multicenter study</strong> by Carol J. Levy (15369802)

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p>Results: Ten participants (HbA1c 5.8±0.6%) used the system from mean gestational age of 23.7±3.5 weeks. …”
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    Proportion of cooperators (people choosing to join Group A) for each group size. by Valerio Capraro (451997)

    Published 2015
    “…Group size has initially a positive effect on cooperation, which increases and reaches its maximum in groups of size 15, followed by a gradual decrease. …”
  8. 9728

    Table 1_The association between the serum fat-soluble vitamins (A, D and E) and the intake of live microbes: a national population based cross-sectional study.docx by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the exposure-response curves for MedHi consumption showed a consistent decreasing trend in the prevalence of low serum levels of these FSVs.…”
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    Effect of Na<sub>V</sub>1.1 epileptogenic mutations on the firing of GABAergic neurons: Input-output relationship and action potential amplitude. by Louisiane Lemaire (5044049)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>B<sub>1</sub></b>: Representative fast spiking neurons recorded in cortical slices from <i>Scn1a</i><sup>+/-</sup> mice and wild type littermates, selected for having similar input-output curves with lower injected current, showing that the <i>Scn1a</i><sup>+/-</sup> neuron was more prone to depolarization block (sharp decrease of action potential number). …”
  11. 9731

    Noise Contributions in an Inducible Genetic Switch: A Whole-Cell Simulation Study by Elijah Roberts (227911)

    Published 2011
    “…The smaller slow-growth cells have increased mRNA localization and a larger internal inducer concentration, leading to a significant decrease in the lifetime of the repressor–operator complex and an increase in the frequency of transcriptional bursts.…”
  12. 9732

    CyberKnife radiation therapy as a platform for translational mouse studies by Martha Kiljan (10885523)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Radiation therapy (RT) is a common nonsurgical treatment in the management of patients with cancer. …”
  13. 9733

    Representative traces of torque (A) and rectified electromyographic activities (EMG) of tibialis anterior (TA, B) and soleus (SOL, C) muscles from quick-release trials (<i>subject<... by Kazushige Sasaki (361426)

    Published 2013
    “…The vertical arrow indicates the onset of quick-release movement. The large spike in torque signal (A) represents a large deceleration torque due to the mechanical impact at the end of the release. …”
  14. 9734

    Optimum temperature may be a misleading parameter in enzyme characterization and application by Vitor M. Almeida (4768668)

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, the optimum temperature hardly reflects an intrinsic enzyme property and is actually a mere consequence of the assay condition. Thus, adoption of the “optimum temperature” determined under bench conditions for large-scale uses, which differ in assay length and enzyme concentration, may result in lower yields and financial losses.…”
  15. 9735

    Data_Sheet_1_The double burden of COVID-19 and a major volcanic eruption on local food production and food security in a Small Island Developing State.PDF by Eden Augustus (17678274)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>During the pandemic, 59% of the participants reported decreased income, 63% had no access to markets, 81% had no access to food aid; 34% of the participants had a change in food sources, and 81% reported that food production was negatively impacted by the volcanic eruptions, of which 68% reported decreased food production. …”
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    MRI sequence parameters. by Martin Loh (19360136)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Materials and methods</p><p>Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) of the liver was performed on 10 healthy volunteers (aged 20–30 years) at 3T with a slice thickness of 5 mm, a slice gap of 5 mm, and a linear slice order. …”
  17. 9737

    Suppression of alpha and beta frequencies during MI. by Hanna-Leena Halme (3590528)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Alpha and beta suppression for each trial for left- and right-hand MI, and suppression at each frequency in range 4–40 Hz, in (A) Data 1 (visual feedback), (B) Data 2 (proprioceptive feedback). …”
  18. 9738

    Methodology of data analysis. by Yuet Ruh Dan (19801458)

    Published 2025
    “…Per Dunbar’s social brain hypothesis, age-related disruption in intrinsic functional connectivity may impair socio-cognitive functions necessary for forming and maintaining relationships, thus causing a decrease in sociability. Psychoeducation of these changes that occur with natural aging could prove useful in the promotion of successful aging.…”
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    (A) Location of national reserves and the area under study in Costa Rica by M E Fagan (557038)

    Published 2013
    “…Overall, there was a small net gain in forest cover due to a shifting mosaic of regrowth and clearing in pastures, but cropland expansion decreased reforestation rates. …”
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    Learning speed is affected by personality and reproductive investment in a songbird - Fig 2 by Hector Fabio Rivera-Gutierrez (4506343)

    Published 2017
    “…Slopes are a proxy of habituation speed, showing how fast an individual decreases its response with repeated stimulation. …”