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  1. 35301

    Image_1_Short-Term High-Fat Diet Fuels Colitis Progression in Mice Associated With Changes in Blood Metabolome and Intestinal Gene Expression.tiff by Zhen-Hua Wu (2246494)

    Published 2022
    “…HF-fed mice showed an increase in the content of saturated and unsaturated FAs and a decrease in the content of tryptophan (Trp). …”
  2. 35302

    Table_1_Longitudinal Changes of Functional Capacities Among Adolescent Female Basketball Players.DOCX by Humberto M. Carvalho (6554864)

    Published 2019
    “…For countermovement jump longitudinal changes, when performance was aligned for BA improvements became linear. For Yo-Yo IR1 and performance index, both indicators showed a linear trend of improvement when aligned for CA and BA, separately. …”
  3. 35303

    Phenomenological model links variability in sensory responses to response time. by Anders Ledberg (139974)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Example showing that an increase in variability leads to a decrease in mutual information. …”
  4. 35304

    Data_Sheet_1_The Role of Recovery Phases in Mitigating the Negative Impacts of Marine Heatwaves on the Sea Star Asterias rubens.pdf by Fabian Wolf (9074060)

    Published 2022
    “…The heatwaves had an intensity of 4.6°C above climatological records, resulting in a maximum temperature of 23.25°C. We demonstrate that heatwaves decrease feeding and activity of A. rubens, with longer heatwaves having a more severe and lasting impact on overall feeding pressure (up to 99.7% decrease in feeding rate) and growth (up to 87% reduction in growth rate). …”
  5. 35305

    Transient reduction of tinnitus intensity is marked by concomitant reductions of delta band power-0 by Nina Kahlbrock (84500)

    Published 2011
    “…Please note that due to a decrease in tinnitus loudness over the course of the experiment, in some subjects the mean pre-tinnitus loudness is not 10 for every subject.…”
  6. 35306

    Hemodynamic data of animals during hemorrhage and resuscitation. by Bing Zhao (29538)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Sham: the rats treated with normal saline (NS) and the sham operation; HS: the rats treated with NS and the HS operation; HSV: the rats treated with VitC and the sham operation; HSVZ: some rats in the HSV group were additionally treated with Znpp-IX. The mean arterial pressure (MAP, A) and heart rate (HR, B) were shown to decrease during HS and recover to baseline values after resuscitation. …”
  7. 35307

    Left heart hemodynamic analysis. by Jie Wu (10038)

    Published 2015
    “…Values are mean±SD. LV, left ventricle; Aorta, Aorta artery; LVSP, left ventricular systolic pressure; LVEDP, left ventricular diastolic pressure; MAP, mean arterial pressure; dP/dtmax, first derivative of pressure rise; dP/dtmin, first derivative of pressure decrease; HR, heart rate. …”
  8. 35308

    Voxel-based analysis between 27 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and 23 healthy controls before medication. by Qing Fan (167800)

    Published 2012
    “…A. Fractional Anisotropy (FA) decrease; B. Mean Diffusion (MD) increase; C. …”
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    Transient reduction of tinnitus intensity is marked by concomitant reductions of delta band power-2 by Nina Kahlbrock (84500)

    Published 2011
    “…Please note that due to a decrease in tinnitus loudness over the course of the experiment, in some subjects the mean pre-tinnitus loudness is not 10 for every subject.…”
  10. 35310

    Short-term effects of PEEP on breathing pattern by Christoph Haberthür (11883)

    Published 2011
    “…Results are outlined as averaged percentage changes from zero PEEP and are expressed as mean ± 1 standard error of the mean (SEM). *< 0.025, versus zero PEEP. …”
  11. 35311

    Global change in the trophic functioning of marine food webs by Aurore Maureaud (4350808)

    Published 2017
    “…Results showed that the most common pattern over the study period is a global decrease in TCI, while the ECI indicator tends to increase. …”
  12. 35312

    Are larger primates less faunivorous? Consumption of arthropods by Amazonian primates does not fulfil the Jarman-Bell and Kay models by Anamélia de Souza JESUS (13778395)

    Published 2022
    “…We did not find significant correlations between richness and diversity of arthropods consumed and primate body mass. There was a slight tendency for the decrease in the relative content of arthropods in the diet with increased body mass in medium and large primates, which does not provide full support for the Jarman-Bell and Kay models. …”
  13. 35313

    Testes and epididymis of <i>Myotis nigricans</i> in the four periods of the annual reproductive cycle. by Mateus R. Beguelini (751943)

    Published 2015
    “…(<b>E-P</b>) Epididymal regions (caput: <b>E-H</b>; corpus: <b>I-L</b>; cauda: <b>M-P</b>). Note the large lumen and the large secretory cells in the three prostatic regions during the Active and Regressing periods (<b>E-F</b>, <b>I-J</b> and <b>M-N</b>); the decrease in the luminal proportion, the increase in the amount of epithelial and interstitial tissues and the approximation/compression of the secretory cells in the three regions (caput: <b>G</b>; corpus: <b>K</b>; cauda: <b>O</b>) in the Regressed period; and the reactivation of the epithelium in the three epididymal regions from the Regressed to the Recrudescence periods (caput: <b>G-H</b>; corpus: <b>K-L</b>; cauda: <b>O-P</b>). …”
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    Table_1_Impact of the Construction of New Port Facilities on Primary Production of Plankton in the Neva Estuary (Baltic Sea).pdf by Mikhail Golubkov (11459764)

    Published 2022
    “…Taking into account plans for further development of ports in coastal areas around the world, the influence of the large-scale engineering projects on the conditions for the development of phytoplankton may provide a new aspect of long-term regulation of algal blooms and ecosystem functioning in the coastal and estuarine zones.…”
  15. 35315

    The time Britain’s rivers spent in five-degree temperature brackets (1982–2011). by Art R. T. Jonkers (3342131)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A): proportion of the year during which river segments reside in each five-degree temperature bracket: 0–5°C (open downward triangle); 5–10°C (open circle); 10–15°C (solid square); 15–20°C (solid upward triangle); the two warmer brackets increase in time span(solid line fits), whereas the two colder ones decrease (dashed line fits); (B,C): mean day of the year (1–365) on which segments cross the lower bound of the two highest brackets, resp. first entering (in panel B) and finally leaving (in panel C); both dates shift outward at similar mean rates; error bars: +/- standard error of the mean.…”
  16. 35316

    Energy Demand Estimation and Forecasting in Qatar by Khalifa, Ahmed Ali

    Published 2018
    “…For instance, Zarnikau (2003) suggests three possible forms. First, a linear specification involving the levels of the variables, where the energy demand is a linear function of production factors or of other elements affecting demand. …”
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  17. 35317

    Partial dependence plots. by Carl Delfin (6707984)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Partial dependence plots for the eight most important (in terms of scaled mean decrease in accuracy) variables in each model. …”
  18. 35318

    Contribution of Individual TRFs to Changes in Relative TRF Abundance. by Rebecca Vega Thurber (41633)

    Published 2012
    “…Positive/negative values indicate an increase/decrease of a bacterial TRF on coral fragments in competition with a given macroalgal species, compared to TRFs on control corals.…”
  19. 35319

    The NK1-receptor antagonist ezlopitant has no significant effect on intake of water or salty solution. by Pia Steensland (362091)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Rats administered ezlopitant (10 mg/kg) did not decrease the intake of water (<b>A</b>) or a 0.175% NaCl solution (<b>B</b>) compared to vehicle. …”
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    Effect of diabetes and ischemic conditioning on glutamine synthetase activity. by Diego C. Fernandez (292999)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>In sham treated retinas from diabetic animals, a significant decrease in GS activity was observed, whereas the application of ischemic conditioning prevented this alteration. …”