Showing 381 - 400 results of 60,561 for search '(( a ((((laser decrease) OR (mean decrease))) OR (linear decrease)) ) OR ( a large decrease ))', query time: 0.64s Refine Results
  1. 381
  2. 382
  3. 383
  4. 384
  5. 385

    Laser power outputs at different timepoints. by Pukkapol Suvannachart (9427650)

    Published 2023
    “…During the first cycle, the mean (SD) laser power gradually decreased from 444.3 (13.4) mW at 10 seconds to 407.3 (17.0) mW at 90 seconds (Fig 3). …”
  6. 386

    Temperature gradient in control group (mean and standard deviation) showing a significant decrease along the arm. by Timothy J. Coats (350655)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Temperature gradient in control group (mean and standard deviation) showing a significant decrease along the arm.…”
  7. 387

    Top 10 important features with mean decrease in Gini index (A) and distribution of minimal depth (B). by Hyun Kyung Lim (9547300)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A higher mean decrease in Gini index indicates higher features importance. …”
  8. 388
  9. 389
  10. 390

    Heat map of the genes with significant linear trend from group1 to group4, increasing (a) and decreasing expression (b). by Hye-Jin Shin (508261)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Heat map of the genes with significant linear trend from group1 to group4, increasing (a) and decreasing expression (b).…”
  11. 391
  12. 392
  13. 393

    () Linear decrease in the logarithm of observed cleavage rate constants (, per minute) with increasing hydrostatic pressure by Sylvia Tobé (8024)

    Published 2011
    “…All rights reserved</p> Logarithms of the for each reaction are plotted as a function of the applied pressure. () Linear decrease in the logarithms of the theoretical equilibrium constants with increasing hydrostatic pressures. was calculated as the ratio of cleaved and uncleaved fractions at equilibrium. …”
  14. 394
  15. 395
  16. 396
  17. 397

    List of selected metabolites that associate with diabetes at q-values <0.05 using log-scaled metabolite concentrations and assuming a linear model; %change is the increase or decrease of the mean in the diabetes group with respect to the control group; eta<sup>2</sup> is the proportion of the total variance that can be explained by the factor “diabetes” in the linear model; N is the number of valid data points that entered the analysis; the platform on which the corresponding metabolite was measured is indicated by the first letter of the provider: B = Biocrates, C = Chenomx, M = Metabolon. by Karsten Suhre (67967)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>List of selected metabolites that associate with diabetes at q-values <0.05 using log-scaled metabolite concentrations and assuming a linear model; %change is the increase or decrease of the mean in the diabetes group with respect to the control group; eta<sup>2</sup> is the proportion of the total variance that can be explained by the factor “diabetes” in the linear model; N is the number of valid data points that entered the analysis; the platform on which the corresponding metabolite was measured is indicated by the first letter of the provider: B = Biocrates, C = Chenomx, M = Metabolon.…”
  18. 398
  19. 399
  20. 400