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  1. 9661

    ORN activation affects many aspects of a fly’s kinematics, but kinematic changes do not explain the increased time a fly spends inside the light. by Liangyu Tao (6186941)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>A.</b> Kinematic parameters modulated in the Orco retinal flies: There is a large decrease in walking speed (A1) and duration (A2), and increase in curvature of sharp turn (A3) (*, p < 0.01). …”
  2. 9662

    S1 Data - by Yu kun Wang (14992293)

    Published 2023
    “…Our empirical research shows that when DTR tax rates are between 12.59% and 13%, an increase in income leads to a decrease, not an increase, in DTR, leading to severe tax base erosion. …”
  3. 9663

    Supplementary Material for: Should the Negativity for Islet Cell Autoantibodies Be Used in a Prescreening for Genetic Testing in Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young? The Case of A... by Urbanová J. (4137514)

    Published 2013
    “…The course of the disease was similar to that of the autoantibody-negative HNF1A-MODY subjects. The case questions the selectivity of autoantibodies as a marker of T1DM or late-onset autoimmune diabetes of adulthood (LADA) over MODY and challenges the use of autoantibodies as a universal negative marker of MODY in an effort to decrease the cost of health care, as it may eventually lead to the wrong diagnosis and thus to the incorrect treatment. …”
  4. 9664

    The asthma duration. by Natalia L. Perelman (17389659)

    Published 2023
    “…They often showed emotional instability with a predominance of anxiety, which affected the decrease in QoL in the psycho-emotional sphere.…”
  5. 9665

    Upward and downward ramps in inferred spikes during reward approach in a virtual reality environment are detectable over a range of tuning parameters. by Weston Fleming (10924744)

    Published 2021
    “…Significant position modulation determined by a generalized linear model (GLM), where the inferred spikes were predicted by mouse position, with a factor for individual trials, where neurons were classified as significantly ramping if the coefficient associated with position was statistically significant at level alpha = 0.01. …”
  6. 9666

    A Biophysical Model for the Staircase Geometry of Stereocilia - Fig 3 by Gilad Orly (775069)

    Published 2015
    “…The non-linear growth of the height and the corresponding decrease in radius [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0127926#pone.0127926.ref002" target="_blank">2</a>], are due to the increase in the polymerization rate A(h) with the height.…”
  7. 9667

    Table_2_miRNA-200b—A Potential Biomarker Identified in a Porcine Model of Cardiogenic Shock and Mechanical Unloading.xls by Christian Riehle (4353853)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>CS was induced in a preclinical large animal model by injecting microspheres into the left coronary artery system in six pigs. …”
  8. 9668

    Table_4_miRNA-200b—A Potential Biomarker Identified in a Porcine Model of Cardiogenic Shock and Mechanical Unloading.xls by Christian Riehle (4353853)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>CS was induced in a preclinical large animal model by injecting microspheres into the left coronary artery system in six pigs. …”
  9. 9669

    Table_3_miRNA-200b—A Potential Biomarker Identified in a Porcine Model of Cardiogenic Shock and Mechanical Unloading.xls by Christian Riehle (4353853)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>CS was induced in a preclinical large animal model by injecting microspheres into the left coronary artery system in six pigs. …”
  10. 9670

    Simulation results for a network with leftward shifted STDP. by Baktash Babadi (359969)

    Published 2013
    “…</b> The steady-state mean synaptic weight as a function of the initial rate. For low initial rates, it is a decreasing function, for intermediate initial rates it increases, and for high initial rates in hits the upper boundary.…”
  11. 9671

    An Antifatigue Liquid Metal Composite Electrode Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite Artificial Muscle with Excellent Electromechanical Properties by Zhihao He (6439043)

    Published 2022
    “…Ionic polymer–metal composites (IPMC), one of the most popular materials in the field of artificial muscle research, have attracted much attention because of their high flexibility, low drive voltage (<10 V), high force density, large deformation, and so forth. However, the results show that the serious electrode fatigue crack and water loss of traditional IPMC greatly decrease its fatigue life and limit the practical application. …”
  12. 9672

    An Antifatigue Liquid Metal Composite Electrode Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite Artificial Muscle with Excellent Electromechanical Properties by Zhihao He (6439043)

    Published 2022
    “…Ionic polymer–metal composites (IPMC), one of the most popular materials in the field of artificial muscle research, have attracted much attention because of their high flexibility, low drive voltage (<10 V), high force density, large deformation, and so forth. However, the results show that the serious electrode fatigue crack and water loss of traditional IPMC greatly decrease its fatigue life and limit the practical application. …”
  13. 9673

    An Antifatigue Liquid Metal Composite Electrode Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite Artificial Muscle with Excellent Electromechanical Properties by Zhihao He (6439043)

    Published 2022
    “…Ionic polymer–metal composites (IPMC), one of the most popular materials in the field of artificial muscle research, have attracted much attention because of their high flexibility, low drive voltage (<10 V), high force density, large deformation, and so forth. However, the results show that the serious electrode fatigue crack and water loss of traditional IPMC greatly decrease its fatigue life and limit the practical application. …”
  14. 9674

    An Antifatigue Liquid Metal Composite Electrode Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite Artificial Muscle with Excellent Electromechanical Properties by Zhihao He (6439043)

    Published 2022
    “…Ionic polymer–metal composites (IPMC), one of the most popular materials in the field of artificial muscle research, have attracted much attention because of their high flexibility, low drive voltage (<10 V), high force density, large deformation, and so forth. However, the results show that the serious electrode fatigue crack and water loss of traditional IPMC greatly decrease its fatigue life and limit the practical application. …”
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  16. 9676

    TTR-to-GDP, Taiwan, 1991–2020. by Yu kun Wang (14992293)

    Published 2023
    “…Our empirical research shows that when DTR tax rates are between 12.59% and 13%, an increase in income leads to a decrease, not an increase, in DTR, leading to severe tax base erosion. …”
  17. 9677

    ITR-to-GDP threshold analyses, Taiwan, 1991–2020. by Yu kun Wang (14992293)

    Published 2023
    “…Our empirical research shows that when DTR tax rates are between 12.59% and 13%, an increase in income leads to a decrease, not an increase, in DTR, leading to severe tax base erosion. …”
  18. 9678

    DTR-to-GDP, Taiwan, 1991–2020. by Yu kun Wang (14992293)

    Published 2023
    “…Our empirical research shows that when DTR tax rates are between 12.59% and 13%, an increase in income leads to a decrease, not an increase, in DTR, leading to severe tax base erosion. …”
  19. 9679

    DTR-to-GDP threshold analyses, Taiwan, 1991–2020. by Yu kun Wang (14992293)

    Published 2023
    “…Our empirical research shows that when DTR tax rates are between 12.59% and 13%, an increase in income leads to a decrease, not an increase, in DTR, leading to severe tax base erosion. …”
  20. 9680

    TTR-to-GDP threshold analyses, Taiwan, 1991–2020. by Yu kun Wang (14992293)

    Published 2023
    “…Our empirical research shows that when DTR tax rates are between 12.59% and 13%, an increase in income leads to a decrease, not an increase, in DTR, leading to severe tax base erosion. …”