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  1. 11221

    Predicted Receptive Field Dynamics and Capacity Increase by Fred H Hamker (40790)

    Published 2008
    “…The relative change in processing capacity reveals the areas of increase and decrease in the visual field. In L<sub>1,pool</sub> the capacity increases around the saccade target and in L<sub>2,pool</sub> we observe a rough hemispheric effect. …”
  2. 11222

    Data_Sheet_1_The Neurocognitive Effects of Bacopa monnieri and Cognitive Training on Markers of Brain Microstructure in Healthy Older Adults.docx by Grace M. McPhee (10176185)

    Published 2021
    “…Given the exploratory outcomes and inconsistent findings between the behavioral and neuroimaging data, a larger study is needed to confirm the synaptogenic mechanisms of BM.…”
  3. 11223

    DataSheet_1_Treatment With Lipopolysaccharide Induces Distinct Changes in Metabolite Profile and Body Weight in 129Sv and Bl6 Mouse Strains.docx by Maria Piirsalu (8627697)

    Published 2020
    “…According to the general linear model analysis (GLM), the 1.5 h LPS challenge in Bl6 caused a decrease of propionylcarnitine (C3), glucogenic amino acids, and acetylornithine (Ac-Orn), whereas the response of 129Sv included decreased concentrations of short-chain acylcarnitines (SCACs), citrulline, and elevation of glycerophospholipid (PCaa C42:0) and sphingolipid [SM(OH)C16:1]. 24 h after LPS administration, robust alterations in lipid profile were observed in both strains. …”
  4. 11224

    Table_1_Secondary outcomes of enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy (eCBT) for children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder.docx by Bo Wang (86769)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>Results indicated a significant decrease in OCD-related comorbid symptoms post-treatment, with SDQ mean reduce of 3.73 (SE = 1.10, child) and 4.14 (SE = 1.19, parent), SCARED mean reduce of 10.45 (SE = 2.52, child) and 8.40 (SE = 2.82, parent), MFQ mean reduce of 3.23 (SE = 1.11, child) and 2.69 (SE = 1.18, parent). …”
  5. 11225

    Influenza-induced loss of claudin-5 is due to cleavage by matrix metalloproteases. by Susan M. Armstrong (301641)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) The reduction in claudin-5 levels is not due to decreased transcription. …”
  6. 11226

    Canonical Discriminate functions of CKCS with and without CM pain and SM.Hindbrain study. by Susan P. Knowler (522309)

    Published 2017
    “…Function 2 increases with line bk, ellipticity and olfactory bulb and decreases with angle 2 and the n-diameter. It follows that the group has the centroid on the left side and has a more elliptic brain, wider angle 2 but smaller olfactory bulb angle (i.e. the olfactory bulb is not so rotated).…”
  7. 11227

    Fig 9 - by Adrian C. Shortall (10052871)

    Published 2021
    “…The results confirm the value of using a meter light sensor area larger than any tested light source exit window area. …”
  8. 11228

    FTY720 Treatment in the Convalescence Period Improves Functional Recovery and Reduces Reactive Astrogliosis in Photothrombotic Stroke by Robert Brunkhorst (405629)

    Published 2013
    “…This is accompanied by a significant decrease in reactive astrogliosis and larger post-synaptic densities as well as changes in the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor α (VEGF α). …”
  9. 11229

    The relationship between the parameters <i>ζ</i>/<i>η</i> of the proposed model and the indicators <i>G</i>, 〈<i>h</i>〉, <i>R</i>, and <i>Y</i> for the novelty waves. by Mikihiro Suda (17616078)

    Published 2023
    “…The ratio of <i>ζ</i> to <i>η</i> determines the balance between selecting newer or older agents as the callee. A smaller ratio leads to a higher proportion of newer agents being chosen, while a larger ratio favors the selection of older agents through preferential attachment. …”
  10. 11230

    Chemical Insights into the Design and Development of Face-Centered Cubic Ruthenium Catalysts for Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis by Wei-Zhen Li (1668817)

    Published 2017
    “…The mass-specific activity of the fcc Ru catalysts with an average size of 6.8 nm is about three times larger than the previous best hcp catalyst with a smaller size of 1.9 nm and a higher specific surface area. …”
  11. 11231

    Data_Sheet_1_Computational Modelling of Glucose Uptake by SGLT1 and Apical GLUT2 in the Enterocyte.PDF by Nima Afshar (6582575)

    Published 2021
    “…Increased SGLT1 activity also leads to a roughly 20% increase in absorption. A concomitant increase in blood supply results in a larger increase in absorption. …”
  12. 11232

    Longer crop cycle lengths could offset the negative effects of climate change on Brazilian maize by Tamires Teles de Souza (8141430)

    Published 2019
    “…For most of the producing regions, the simulations showed a decreasing trend during both the summer and autumn sowing seasons, except the autumn crops in Southern Brazil. …”
  13. 11233

    DataSheet_1_Downregulation of Brassica napus MYB69 (BnMYB69) increases biomass growth and disease susceptibility via remodeling phytohormone, chlorophyll, shikimate and lignin leve... by Na Lin (69470)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>MYB transcription factors are major actors regulating plant development and adaptability. Brassica napus is a staple oil crop and is hampered by lodging and diseases. …”
  14. 11234

    Home range size, vegetation density, and season influences prey use by coyotes (<i>Canis latrans</i>) by Jennifer N. Ward (5843213)

    Published 2018
    “…For example, coyote use of adult white-tailed deer (<i>Odocoileus virginianus</i>) was associated with cooler months and smaller home ranges, whereas use of rabbits (<i>Sylvilagus</i> spp.) was associated with cooler months, larger home ranges, and less vegetation density. Coyotes in our study relied primarily on nutritionally superior mammalian prey and supplemented their diet with fruit when available, as their use of mammalian prey did not appreciably decrease with increasing use of fruit. …”
  15. 11235

    DataSheet_1_Downregulation of Brassica napus MYB69 (BnMYB69) increases biomass growth and disease susceptibility via remodeling phytohormone, chlorophyll, shikimate and lignin leve... by Na Lin (69470)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>MYB transcription factors are major actors regulating plant development and adaptability. Brassica napus is a staple oil crop and is hampered by lodging and diseases. …”
  16. 11236

    DataSheet1_Factors influencing mangrove carbon storage and its response to environmental stress.docx by Chuanyi Guo (10212176)

    Published 2024
    “…The results showed mangrove forests with lower tidal ranges, slower sedimentation rates, and where OM predominantly originated locally tend to have larger carbon stocks. The mangrove OM (MOM) decreased progressively from the bottom to the top of the cores, indicating that the mangroves in Pearl Bay have possibly undergone degradation, which was further substantiated by the decrease in lignin content. …”
  17. 11237

    Characterization of Mutants of Human Small Heat Shock Protein HspB1 Carrying Replacements in the N-Terminal Domain and Associated with Hereditary Motor Neuron Diseases by Lydia K. Muranova (737832)

    Published 2015
    “…All mutants formed stable homooligomers with a slightly larger apparent molecular weight compared to the wild type protein. …”
  18. 11238

    Meta-analysis of laparoscopic vs. open resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors by Liangying Ye (4015070)

    Published 2017
    “…The LAP patients also exhibited a decrease in overall complications (P<0.01). In addition, regarding the subgroup of larger GISTs (>5 cm), the present study did not report significant differences in operation time (P = 0.93), postoperative complications (P = 0.30), or recurrence rate (P = 0.61) between the two groups, though LAP was associated with favorable results regarding blood loss (P = 0.03) and hospital stay (P<0.01).…”
  19. 11239

    Brain Networks Responsible for Sense of Agency: An EEG Study by Suk Yun Kang (783000)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>In the alpha band, significant relative power changes and phase coherence of alpha band were associated with SA modulation. The relative power decrease over the central, bilateral parietal, and right temporal regions (C4, Pz, P3, P4, T6) became larger as participants more effectively controlled the virtual hand movements. …”
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