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  1. 9141

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…At high velocities we observe a transition to a slipping regime. In the slipping regime the observed dependence of the contact angle is well described by a linearization of both the hydrodynamic and the molecular-kinetic model for the dynamic contact line behavior. …”
  2. 9142

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…At high velocities we observe a transition to a slipping regime. In the slipping regime the observed dependence of the contact angle is well described by a linearization of both the hydrodynamic and the molecular-kinetic model for the dynamic contact line behavior. …”
  3. 9143

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…At high velocities we observe a transition to a slipping regime. In the slipping regime the observed dependence of the contact angle is well described by a linearization of both the hydrodynamic and the molecular-kinetic model for the dynamic contact line behavior. …”
  4. 9144

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…At high velocities we observe a transition to a slipping regime. In the slipping regime the observed dependence of the contact angle is well described by a linearization of both the hydrodynamic and the molecular-kinetic model for the dynamic contact line behavior. …”
  5. 9145

    Zonulin present in glioma C6 CM, opens the BBB and favors ReNcells CX transmigration. by Mónica Díaz-Coránguez (400103)

    Published 2013
    “…C) Elimination of zonulin from glioma C6 CM reverses the decrease in TEER exerted by glioma C6 CM. N = 3, F(3,30) = 5.981; **P<0.01, ***P<0.001 with respect to glioma C6 CM; as assessed by two-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni's post hoc test.…”
  6. 9146

    Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment for cis eQTLs. by Radu Dobrin (2803)

    Published 2011
    “…We see that p values decrease as sample size increases with a large jump from the 20<sup>th</sup> sample to the largest sample. b) Cis eQTL replication in published studies. …”
  7. 9147

    Model coefficient estimates predict change in psychophysical pain evaluation given HFA. by Rose M. Caston (11815157)

    Published 2023
    “…The SFG had a slightly larger coefficient of 0.04 at the beginning of the trial (-250:250 ms). …”
  8. 9148

    Group differences prior to training. by Tzvetan Popov (315385)

    Published 2013
    “…Red indicates larger power increase from pre-S1 baseline in controls than in schizophrenia patients, and blue indicates larger power decrease in controls than in patients. …”
  9. 9149

    Data_Sheet_1_The systematic analysis and 10-year prediction on disease burden of childhood cancer in China.docx by Bo Zhu (118038)

    Published 2022
    “…The increase in malignant skin melanoma will comprise the largest rise in the incidence, while the decrease for leukemia will be the largest fall in the incidence, cancer deaths, and DALYs.…”
  10. 9150

    Responses to Transient Dopamine and Calcium Elevations by Maria Lindskog (65533)

    Published 2013
    “…PDE1 has a larger effect on the maximal cAMP decrease, whereas AC5 has a larger effect on the later part of the cAMP reduction. …”
  11. 9151

    Data_Sheet_1_Health-related heterogeneity in brain aging and associations with longitudinal change in cognitive function.docx by Jo Wrigglesworth (6563171)

    Published 2023
    “…Among resilient brain agers, class 1 was associated with a decrease in cognition, and class 2 with an increase over 5 years, though was a small effect that was equivalent to a 0.04 standard deviation difference per year. …”
  12. 9152

    RMSF. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Holo average RMSF values mapped to structure, with largest RMSF residues (top 10%: 91 residues) shown as sticks and shown in bar plot. …”
  13. 9153

    CLAMP functions to regulate transcription genome wide through regulating nucleosome positioning. by Jennifer Urban (313951)

    Published 2017
    “…Shown are average MNase-seq read frequency profiles for the quartiles with the largest decrease in transcription after <i>clamp</i> RNAi (D) (positively regulated) and largest increase in transcription after <i>clamp</i> RNAi (E) (negatively regulated).…”
  14. 9154

    Data_Sheet_1_Daily Maximum Temperatures Induce Lagged Effects on Leaf Unfolding in Temperate Woody Species Across Large Elevational Gradients.pdf by Christof Bigler (2548129)

    Published 2019
    “…Temperature effects on the probability of leaf unfolding were largest at relatively short lags (i.e., within ca. 10 days) and decreased with increasing lags. …”
  15. 9155

    Recovery Trends in Marine Mammal Populations by Anna M. Magera (478098)

    Published 2013
    “…Using robust log-linear regression over three generations, we were able to classify abundance trends for 92 spatially non-overlapping populations as Significantly Increasing (42%), Significantly Decreasing (10%), Non-Significant Change (28%) and Unknown (20%). …”
  16. 9156

    Synergic effects between the photosensitizer concentration, C, and light fluence, F, on the model parameters. by Hamanou Benachour (299903)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The three model parameters (<i>T, r, k</i>) were analyzed with respect to C.F values. A) Any reduction of the time constant <i>T</i> suggests a faster decrease of the transient phase (positive therapeutic effect). …”
  17. 9157

    Correlation between age (yrs.) and cognitive speed as assessed by the KITAP (z-scores) [<b>18]</b>, [33<b> </b>]. by Mireille Trautmann (328096)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A linear trend indicated a reduction in cognitive speed with increasing age, a quadratic trend indicated a sudden decrease in cognitive speed at the age of 10 years, and a cubic trend was indicative of a stepwise decrease in cognitive speed (decrease – plateau – decrease) for the age range of 6 to 10 years.…”
  18. 9158

    DataSheet1_Spatio-temporal characteristics of PM2.5 and O3 synergic pollutions and influence factors in the Yangtze River Delta.docx by Qing Zhu (349093)

    Published 2023
    “…The contributions (90%) of non-meteorological factors (e.g., anthropogenic emission) to PM<sub>2.5</sub> decrease and O<sub>3</sub> increase are far larger than that of meteorological factors (5%). …”
  19. 9159

    DENV2 NS1 increases the surface staining of syndecan-1 in the EGL of HPMEC. by Henry Puerta-Guardo (400106)

    Published 2016
    “…All concentrations of syndecan-1 induce significant decreases in TEER value (10 ng/ml: p <0.05; 20 ng/ml, 50 ng/ml: p<0.0001). …”
  20. 9160

    WNV infection of HMBVE cells, but not of leukocytes, mediates the disruption of the <i>in vitro</i> BBB model. by Kelsey Roe (309298)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) At 72 hrs after WNV infection of BBB model, transmigration of uninfected monocytes significantly decreased the TEER as compared to control. (<b>C and D</b>) A chemotactic gradient was established by the addition of 100 ng/mL recombinant human CCL2 to the lower compartment and uninfected monocytes and lymphocytes were allowed to migrate across infected BBB. …”