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Table_1_Spatiotemporal trends of atmospheric dryness during 1980–2021 in Yunnan, China.docx
Published 2024“…We found increasing trends in annual VPD that were larger during warmer spring and summer seasons. Among the subregions, the highland subtropical southern broadleaved evergreen forest ecoregion exhibited the largest drying trend (0.04 kPa / decade), while the subtropical (eastern) humid broadleaved evergreen forest ecoregion had the smallest drying trend (0.01 kPa / decade). …”
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Robustness of MBTFM and comparison with FTTC.
Published 2015“…(D) Direct comparison of the total force obtained with FTTC and MBTFM reveals a linear relationship (red). The slope of the linear fit line here depends on the regularization parameter alone. …”
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Table_3_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.DOCX
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Image_2_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.TIF
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Table_2_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.docx
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Image_4_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.TIF
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Image_3_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.TIF
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Image_1_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.TIF
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Table_1_Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exoprotein-Induced Barrier Disruption Correlates With Elastase Activity and Marks Chronic Rhinosinusitis Severity.DOCX
Published 2019“…There was a highly significant strong correlation between the in vitro elastase activity of P. aeruginosa CIs with mucosal barrier disruption evidenced by increased permeability of FITC-dextrans (r = 0.95, p = 0.0004) and decreased TEER (r = −0.9333, P < 0.01) after 4 h of challenge. …”
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Illustration of the absence of hysteresis.
Published 2013“…<p>Two subjects performed up-going/down-going ramps cycles (i.e., 20-s linear increase of the torque until 30% (<i>abductor digiti minimi</i>) or 60% (<i>first dorsal interosseous</i>) of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) directly followed by linear 20-s decrease). …”
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L-model: Steady state distributions of organelles and transient evolution.
Published 2009“…Right panels: temporal evolution of organelle sizes after decrease of from to . Transiently, a pool of smaller organelles emerges in parallel to the pool of larger ones.…”
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Smaller significant network modules: network diagrams.
Published 2014“…(a) Wound healing module (KIRC). (b) Immune module (UCEC). …”
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<i>Troides aeacus</i>
Published 2024“…<p dir="ltr">The Troides aeacus, a species in the subfamily Ornithopterinae of the family Papilionidae within the order Lepidoptera, is the largest butterfly in China. …”
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The difference between neural responses of adapted and control sequences.
Published 2015“…Adapter response (stimulus with relative frequency ‘0’ and at the level of 60 dB) shows the largest decrease. Whatever, by distancing from adapter, this decreasing effect becomes lower. …”
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Top 30 Metabolites Based on their Importance for Separating the Groups (Affected and Unaffected Tissues).
Published 2016“…<p>Random forest analysis (RFA) was utilized to determine which variables (biochemicals) had the largest contribution on classification. “Mean Decrease Accuracy” (MDA) was used as a measure of “variable importance”.…”
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Fig 7 -
Published 2024“…<p>LM for the year 2021 around Atlanta: comparison of LM-classes across five analysis scales of moving window size (a); summary proportions per scale and difference in LM-Background and refined Mixed (b); delta heatmap between smallest and largest scale with the maximum increase and decrease highlighted in black circles (c).…”
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Average internal state of the colony for various colony sizes (<i>N</i> = 20–200 at increments of 20 workers).
Published 2023“…At smaller colony sizes (<i>N</i> = 20, 40, and 60), the average internal state of workers decreases as a function of time and stabilises at a point which is lower than the initial value. …”
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Optimized leg forces vs leg displacements.
Published 2015“…As the optimization cost includes a larger weighting <i>α</i> for force fluctuation, the optimal leg stiffness decreases for both walking and running.…”
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Time-series of average reading time for words (top row), phrases (middle row), and sentences (bottom row).
Published 2013“…The slope of a linear regression line fitted to the log-log reading times estimates the magnitude of the decrease, which is −0.09 for words, −0.10 for phrases, and −0.09 for sentences.…”
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RMSD vs Rosetta interface score for CSAR predictions.
Published 2013“…Each set of 3 plots represent the largest rank changes seen in that category. Successes are defined as ranks that decrease and failures as ranks that increase.…”