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    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).…”
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    () 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. …”
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    Decreased number of mature goblet cells in the large intestine of adult <i>Oasis</i>−/− mice. by Kenta Hino (519150)

    Published 2014
    “…In the <i>Oasis</i>−/− large intestine, the number of mature goblet cells containing large mucosal granules was markedly decreased compared with that in WT mice. …”
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    Negative Pressure Engineering with Large Cage Cations in 2D Halide Perovskites Causes Lattice Softening by Xiaotong Li (113048)

    Published 2020
    “…These structural changes with enlarged A cations result in significant decreases in photoluminescence intensity and lifetime, consistent with a more pronounced nonradiative decay. …”
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    Negative Pressure Engineering with Large Cage Cations in 2D Halide Perovskites Causes Lattice Softening by Xiaotong Li (113048)

    Published 2020
    “…These structural changes with enlarged A cations result in significant decreases in photoluminescence intensity and lifetime, consistent with a more pronounced nonradiative decay. …”
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    Large-Scale Solvent Driven Actuation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Based on Modulation of Dynamic Secondary Interactions by Yuanqing Gu (1682098)

    Published 2015
    “…This unique and recoverable transition in the swelling/shrinking behaviors and the rheological performances of weak polyelectrolyte multilayer film in organic solvents is much larger than changes due to ionic strength or pH, and it enables large scale actuation of a freestanding PEM. …”
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    Large-Scale Solvent Driven Actuation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Based on Modulation of Dynamic Secondary Interactions by Yuanqing Gu (1682098)

    Published 2015
    “…This unique and recoverable transition in the swelling/shrinking behaviors and the rheological performances of weak polyelectrolyte multilayer film in organic solvents is much larger than changes due to ionic strength or pH, and it enables large scale actuation of a freestanding PEM. …”
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    Large-Scale Solvent Driven Actuation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Based on Modulation of Dynamic Secondary Interactions by Yuanqing Gu (1682098)

    Published 2015
    “…This unique and recoverable transition in the swelling/shrinking behaviors and the rheological performances of weak polyelectrolyte multilayer film in organic solvents is much larger than changes due to ionic strength or pH, and it enables large scale actuation of a freestanding PEM. …”
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    Norm ISWSVR: A Data Integration and Normalization Approach for Large-Scale Metabolomics by Xian Ding (421647)

    Published 2022
    “…More importantly, Norm ISWSVR also allows a low frequency of QCs, which could significantly decrease the burden of a large-scale experiment. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Phenotypic Clumping Decreases With Flock Richness in Mixed-Species Bird Flocks.csv by Priti Bangal (9979259)

    Published 2021
    “…We examined the relationship between phenotypic clumping and flock richness using four variables—body size, foraging behavior, foraging height and taxonomic relatedness. Using a null model approach, we found that small flocks were more phenotypically clumped for body size than expected by chance; however, phenotypic clumping decreased as flocks increased in size and approached expected phenotypic variation in large flocks. …”