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  1. 9621

    Coral physiology and microbiome dynamics under combined warming and ocean acidification by Andréa G. Grottoli (409324)

    Published 2018
    “…These microbial findings were interpreted within the context of previously published physiological measurements from the exact same corals in this study (calcification, organic carbon flux, ratio of photosynthesis to respiration, photosystem II maximal efficiency, total lipids, soluble animal protein, soluble animal carbohydrates, soluble algal protein, soluble algal carbohydrate, biomass, endosymbiotic algal density, and chlorophyll <i>a</i>). Overall, dually stressed <i>A</i>. <i>millepora</i> had reduced microbial diversity, experienced large changes in microbial community composition, and experienced dramatic physiological declines in calcification, photosystem II maximal efficiency, and algal carbohydrates. …”
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    RhoA and ZONAB/Dbpa activity. by Patricia K. Russ (232554)

    Published 2011
    “…RhoA activity was slightly decreased in w-Bves cells compared to parental HCE cells. …”
  4. 9624

    The memory capacity for a single sequence. by Nadav Ben-Shushan (4678807)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) The memory capacity normalized by the network size as function of λ—the largest eigenvalue of the connectivity matrix <b>W</b> in absolute value. …”
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    Patient baseline characteristics. by Dan Yu (214174)

    Published 2023
    “…Adjusted increased risk of mortality was linearly related to the decreasing lymphocyte percentage (<i>P</i>-non-linearity = 0.942) and increasing RDW (<i>P</i>-non-linearity = 0.612), and per standard deviation (SD) of increment lymphocyte percentage and RDW was associated with the 26% (0.74, 0.64–0.84) decrement and 5% (1.05, 0.95–1.15) increment in hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of mortality, respectively. …”
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    Schematic representation of an influenza A virion. by Alice Carolyn McHardy (156861)

    Published 2013
    “…The genome of the influenza A virus is composed of eight individual RNA segments (conventionally ordered by decreasing length, bottom row), which each encode one or two proteins. …”
  9. 9629

    Effect of apical constriction on MF speed and cell packing. by George Courcoubetis (6277931)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>A)</b> The MF speed decreases as apical constriction increases. …”
  10. 9630

    Robust Sequence Determinants of α‑Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast Implicate Membrane Binding by Robert W. Newberry (1296231)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that the conformation of α-synuclein previously shown to drive yeast toxicityan extended, membrane-bound helixis largely unaffected by these chemical perturbations, underscoring the importance of this conformational state as a driver of cellular toxicity. …”
  11. 9631

    Robust Sequence Determinants of α‑Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast Implicate Membrane Binding by Robert W. Newberry (1296231)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that the conformation of α-synuclein previously shown to drive yeast toxicityan extended, membrane-bound helixis largely unaffected by these chemical perturbations, underscoring the importance of this conformational state as a driver of cellular toxicity. …”
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    Robust Sequence Determinants of α‑Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast Implicate Membrane Binding by Robert W. Newberry (1296231)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that the conformation of α-synuclein previously shown to drive yeast toxicityan extended, membrane-bound helixis largely unaffected by these chemical perturbations, underscoring the importance of this conformational state as a driver of cellular toxicity. …”
  13. 9633

    Robust Sequence Determinants of α‑Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast Implicate Membrane Binding by Robert W. Newberry (1296231)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that the conformation of α-synuclein previously shown to drive yeast toxicityan extended, membrane-bound helixis largely unaffected by these chemical perturbations, underscoring the importance of this conformational state as a driver of cellular toxicity. …”
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    Chloride flux at corneal wounds A. by Ana Carolina Vieira (238675)

    Published 2013
    “…</b> Unwounded cornea had a small chloride efflux. Wounding induced a large, sustained influx which increased with time. …”
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    Green Superlubricity Enabled by Only One Water Droplet on Plant Oil-Infused Surfaces by Kengo Manabe (1437730)

    Published 2021
    “…The increase in energy loss due to friction and the use of large amounts of lubricants to improve it are major challenges we face from a global environmental perspective. …”
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    Green Superlubricity Enabled by Only One Water Droplet on Plant Oil-Infused Surfaces by Kengo Manabe (1437730)

    Published 2021
    “…The increase in energy loss due to friction and the use of large amounts of lubricants to improve it are major challenges we face from a global environmental perspective. …”
  19. 9639

    Green Superlubricity Enabled by Only One Water Droplet on Plant Oil-Infused Surfaces by Kengo Manabe (1437730)

    Published 2021
    “…The increase in energy loss due to friction and the use of large amounts of lubricants to improve it are major challenges we face from a global environmental perspective. …”
  20. 9640

    Green Superlubricity Enabled by Only One Water Droplet on Plant Oil-Infused Surfaces by Kengo Manabe (1437730)

    Published 2021
    “…The increase in energy loss due to friction and the use of large amounts of lubricants to improve it are major challenges we face from a global environmental perspective. …”