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    Naturally Occurring Autoantibodies against Tau Protein Are Reduced in Parkinson's Disease Dementia by Yannick Kronimus (3325182)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>We detected a significantly decreased nAbs-tau serum level in PDD patients, indicating a potential linkage between nAbs-tau serum titer and cognitive deficits in PD. …”
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    Summary of <i>Ptprz</i>-KO, and <i>Ptprz</i>-CS and ΔD2 knock-in mutant mouse phenotypes. by Naomi Tanga (4669414)

    Published 2019
    “…The phenotype is evident (Up/increase or down/decrease with arrows) or not (horizontal arrows). Ligand (PTN) sensitivity means the ligand-induced PTPase inactivation of PTPRZ receptors. …”
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    Longitudinal analysis of official bed bug and cockroach complaints registered to HPD. by Kathryn P. Hacker (3329439)

    Published 2022
    “…(<i>A</i>) Bed bug complaints modeled as a linear harmonic model with decreasing amplitude over time. …”
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    Characterization of brain network efficiency. by Isabel Wank (12475626)

    Published 2022
    “…The path length of both groups increased slightly with rising temperatures, indicating a decreased efficacy in information processing of noxious temperatures, which was noted also as a decreasing small world index σ (c). …”
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    Bacterial clustering induced by a density dependant motility. by Tine Curk (353494)

    Published 2013
    “…Increasing leads to larger clusters, however, a large value of cannot be used to model bacterial crowding.…”
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    Vessel signal as a function of diameter and cortical depth. by Joe Steinman (4526962)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Vessel signal as a function of diameter. Signal is normalized for the e<i>x</i> and <i>in vivo</i> data by calculating the mean signal of all vessels above 10 μm diameter in each of the 4 images. …”
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    Are New Phthalate Ester Substitutes Safer than Traditional DBP and DiBP? Comparative Endocrine-Disrupting Analyses on Zebrafish Using <i>In Vivo</i>, Transcriptome, and <i>In Silic... by Haoyue Tan (6472931)

    Published 2023
    “…Notably, six compounds disrupted four TH-mediated AOPs, from the inhibition of deiodinases (molecular initiating event, MIE), a decrease in T<sub>3</sub> levels (key event, KE), to mortality (adverse outcome, AO) with the quantitatively linear relationships between MIE-KE (|<i>r</i>| = 0.96, <i>p</i> = 0.002), KE-AO (|<i>r</i>| = 0.88, <i>p</i> = 0.02), and MIE-AO (|<i>r</i>| = 0.89, <i>p</i> = 0.02). …”
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    Are New Phthalate Ester Substitutes Safer than Traditional DBP and DiBP? Comparative Endocrine-Disrupting Analyses on Zebrafish Using <i>In Vivo</i>, Transcriptome, and <i>In Silic... by Haoyue Tan (6472931)

    Published 2023
    “…Notably, six compounds disrupted four TH-mediated AOPs, from the inhibition of deiodinases (molecular initiating event, MIE), a decrease in T<sub>3</sub> levels (key event, KE), to mortality (adverse outcome, AO) with the quantitatively linear relationships between MIE-KE (|<i>r</i>| = 0.96, <i>p</i> = 0.002), KE-AO (|<i>r</i>| = 0.88, <i>p</i> = 0.02), and MIE-AO (|<i>r</i>| = 0.89, <i>p</i> = 0.02). …”
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    Reference values of vessel diameters, stenosis prevalence, and arterial variations of the lower limb arteries in a male population sample using contrast-enhanced MR angiography by Roberto Lorbeer (502182)

    Published 2018
    “…The most common arterial variant was type I-A in both legs (n = 620, 82%).</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>We present reference values for different pelvic and leg artery segment diameters in men that decrease from proximal to distal and increase with age. …”
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    The effect of the fraction of type A users on the performance of communities. by Lingfei Wu (453300)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>We find that both of accepted answer rate (B) and median waiting time (C) decrease with the increase of type A users. As a good community is expected to have a high accepted answer rate and a short waiting time of answers [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149151#pone.0149151.ref011" target="_blank">11</a>, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149151#pone.0149151.ref017" target="_blank">17</a>], our finding suggests that a balance between the two types of users should be carefully chosen in order to optimize the performance. …”
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    Dietary effects on body weight as a function of age. by Catherine C. Steele (4183969)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A) Mean body weight for each group as a function of age when rats were on the diets. …”
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    TipDC reprogram metabolism after accumulating in the lungs of IAV-infected mice. by Svetlana Rezinciuc (4775136)

    Published 2020
    “…TipDC from day 9 of the IAV infection (IAV) were sorted based on high levels of CD11b, Ly6c, GR-1, and MHCII. cDNA libraries were generated from RNA and sequenced. (A) Confidentially identified transcripts were k-means clustered followed by ascendant hierarchical clustering, and genes with standard deviation threshold < 50% were removed. …”
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    Image_3_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”
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    Image_2_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIFF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”
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    Image_1_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIFF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”