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  1. 8461

    Image_1_Spatiotemporal Change of Net Primary Productivity and Its Response to Climate Change in Temperate Grasslands of China.TIF by Rong Ma (500564)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The temperate grasslands in China play a vital part in regulating regional carbon cycle and climate change. …”
  2. 8462

    Low Sooting Tendencies and Structure-Property Relationships of Individual Polyoxymethylene Ethers As Alternative Diesel Fuels by Junqing Zhu (11231244)

    Published 2021
    “…<div><br></div><div><div><div><div><div><p>Soot has been identified as the second largest source of global warming and it contributes to ambient fine particulates that cause millions of deaths worldwide each year. …”
  3. 8463

    Table_2_Benchmarking Eco-Efficiency and Footprints of Dutch Agriculture in European Context and Implications for Policies for Climate and Environment.xlsx by Hans J. M. van Grinsven (6443024)

    Published 2019
    “…However, there are also concerns about leakage effects when livestock production would increase elsewhere, e.g., in the EU, causing a net increase of GHG emission and increased local environmental pollution. …”
  4. 8464

    Table_2_Gi/o-Protein Coupled Receptors in the Aging Brain.docx by Patrícia G. de Oliveira (6629981)

    Published 2019
    “…G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) belong to the largest family of transmembrane receptors, with over 800 members in the human species. …”
  5. 8465

    Table_1_Gi/o-Protein Coupled Receptors in the Aging Brain.docx by Patrícia G. de Oliveira (6629981)

    Published 2019
    “…G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) belong to the largest family of transmembrane receptors, with over 800 members in the human species. …”
  6. 8466

    DataSheet2_Climate Variations vs. Human Activities: Distinguishing the Relative Roles on Vegetation Dynamics in the Three Karst Provinces of Southwest China.xlsx by Hao Yang (328526)

    Published 2022
    “…Vegetation variation characteristics under the influence of climate variations and human activities were distinguished through a residual analysis. The results indicated general greening trends with about 90.31% of the study area experiencing an increase in NDVI and about 9.69% of the area showing a decrease. …”
  7. 8467

    Table_1_Spatiotemporal Change of Net Primary Productivity and Its Response to Climate Change in Temperate Grasslands of China.XLS by Rong Ma (500564)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The temperate grasslands in China play a vital part in regulating regional carbon cycle and climate change. …”
  8. 8468

    DataSheet1_Climate Variations vs. Human Activities: Distinguishing the Relative Roles on Vegetation Dynamics in the Three Karst Provinces of Southwest China.xlsx by Hao Yang (328526)

    Published 2022
    “…Vegetation variation characteristics under the influence of climate variations and human activities were distinguished through a residual analysis. The results indicated general greening trends with about 90.31% of the study area experiencing an increase in NDVI and about 9.69% of the area showing a decrease. …”
  9. 8469

    Image_2_Spatiotemporal Change of Net Primary Productivity and Its Response to Climate Change in Temperate Grasslands of China.TIF by Rong Ma (500564)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The temperate grasslands in China play a vital part in regulating regional carbon cycle and climate change. …”
  10. 8470

    KatN is crucial for the survival of EHEC in macrophages. by Baoshan Wan (3833551)

    Published 2017
    “…Samples were analyzed by a laser-scanning confocal microscope. The red spots represented bacterial signals and the green spots represented KatN signals in the cytoplasm of RAW264.7 cells. …”
  11. 8471

    Determination of R-loop-antibody interactions by MST. by Fabian König (4097098)

    Published 2017
    “…The optics focuses in the center of the glass capillaries, thereby detecting the fluorescence signal of the labelled molecule. An IR-laser is used to establish a temperature gradient in the observation window of the optical system. …”
  12. 8472

    Table_1_The Association Between Smoking and Renal Function in People Over 20 Years Old.XLS by Yi-Cheng Fu (12749090)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>We found an inverse relationship between serum cotinine and the eGFR. In a subgroup analysis, we found a non-linear relationship between serum cotinine and the eGFR in different ethnic groups or in different sexes. …”
  13. 8473

    Glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation shift cellular fingerprint along the Metabolic trajectory from free to bound NADH. by Chiara Stringari (300545)

    Published 2013
    “…(b) Dichloroacetate ion inhibits pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase, resulting in the inhibition of glycolysis and a decrease in lactate production. (c–d) FLIM phasor plot of NIH3T3 cells in low and high glucose (c) and control cancer cells and cells treated with DCA.…”
  14. 8474

    Image_2_Morning Plasma Melatonin Differences in Autism: Beyond the Impact of Pineal Gland Volume.pdf by Anna Maruani (6305696)

    Published 2019
    “…We first found that both early morning melatonin level and PGV were lower in patients compared to controls. We secondly built a linear model and observed that plasma melatonin was correlated to the group of the participant, but also to the PGV. …”
  15. 8475

    Overall influence of the levels of stimulation on behavioral thresholds and latencies. by Jean-Michel Benoist (270919)

    Published 2008
    “…On average, the behavioral threshold Tβ was 44.9 (44.5–45.3)°C with a significant tendency to decrease from the proximal to the distal parts of the tail, best described by the equation Tβ = 47.4−0.014 D (F<sub>44,1</sub> = 12.2; p<0.01). …”
  16. 8476

    Predicting Coral Species Richness: The Effect of Input Variables, Diversity and Scale by Zoe T. Richards (270614)

    Published 2014
    “…Generic richness (measured on a belt transect) was found to be the most effective predictor variable, with significant positive linear relationships across locations and scales. …”
  17. 8477

    Correlational learning rule for regulation of vestibular synapse strength by cerebellar inhibition: transfer of VOR gain from cerebellar cortex to brainstem. by John R. W. Menzies (361198)

    Published 2013
    “…During training the cerebellum has learnt to produce an inhibitory input modulated in phase with the vestibular input, leading to cancellation which produces a 50% gain decrease (since and , a weight requires ). …”
  18. 8478

    Stimulus generation in MAximum Differentiation (MAD). by M. Martinez-Garcia (5855660)

    Published 2018
    “…(b) The MAD algorithm: start from a random point at the sphere and modify it to increase (or alternatively decrease) the perceptual distance following . …”
  19. 8479

    On the Convergence of the Physicochemical Properties of [<i>n</i>]Helicenes by Lubomír Rulíšek (2443162)

    Published 2007
    “…The elasticity was shown to decrease as a linear function of <i>m</i> (i.e., <i>k</i> ≈ <i>m</i>) with <i>k</i> = 0.01056 a.u. for [14]helicene. …”
  20. 8480

    Image_1_Morning Plasma Melatonin Differences in Autism: Beyond the Impact of Pineal Gland Volume.pdf by Anna Maruani (6305696)

    Published 2019
    “…We first found that both early morning melatonin level and PGV were lower in patients compared to controls. We secondly built a linear model and observed that plasma melatonin was correlated to the group of the participant, but also to the PGV. …”