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33741
RSNA and HR responses to hypotension with an intravenous injection of SNP in conscious and anesthetized rats.
Published 2014“…Values are expressed as the mean <u>+</u>SEM. N.D.; data were not obtained because SAP did not decrease by 60 mmHg in conscious rats. …”
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33742
Presentation1_Altered coronary artery function, arteriogenesis and endothelial YAP signaling in postnatal hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.pdf
Published 2023“…<p>Introduction: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a cardiovascular genetic disease caused largely by sarcomere protein mutations. …”
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33743
Relationship between endangered status and the most important predictors for herbaceous perennials.
Published 2022“…Trendlines are based on a linear regression of the raw data points and show mean age at maturation decreases with risk, while mean juvenile survival increases with extinction risk. …”
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33744
Survival of mussels exposed to ZnO ENPs.
Published 2013“…The impact of ZnO ENP concentration on survival varied as a function of size (two-way ANOVA: F<sub>4, 30</sub> = 13.84; <i>p</i><0.0001) but is decreased only in the presence of 2 mg l<sup>−1</sup> ZnO ENPs and is lower for small mussels than large (Tukey HSD: <i>p</i><0.001). …”
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33745
Within-host model fitness and equilibrium viral load.
Published 2025“…We explore a range of values of <i>m</i> (ranging 10 to 400 in increments of 10), with the corresponding fitness cost of a mutation reducing on a log-linear scale as <i>m</i> increases. …”
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33746
Experimental Validation with In Silico Gene Deletions
Published 2007“…<p>The effects that mutations have on symbiotic nitrogen fixation was evaluated using linear (FBA) and quadratic (MOMA) programming [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030192#pcbi-0030192-b035" target="_blank">35</a>]. …”
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33747
Activity traces and changes in individual β-galactosidase molecules between heat pulses.
Published 2014“…Negative values correspond to a decrease in the activity and positive values correspond to an increase in the activity after a heat pulse. …”
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33748
Relation between Off-task ratings and Mood.
Published 2013“…When t<sub>0</sub> Mood was high (right panel), t<sub>0</sub> off-task focus was linked to a decrease in t<sub>1</sub> Mood. Data was plotted following a median split on t<sub>0</sub> Mood. …”
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33749
Average distribution of the 27 non-zero singular values associated with the ensemble of 1000 matrices all obtained using the same . <i>x</i>-axis is the index <i>n</i>, <i>y</i>-ax...
Published 2013“…<p>Data points (open circles) indicate the sample average, with error bars showing the sample standard deviations. Line is a least squares curve fit through through showing linear decrease with exponent The 27 non-zero singular values reflect the fact that there are 27 entries in the steady-state target distribution for primary lung cancer. …”
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33750
Heat map of differentially regulated amino acids and derivatives.
Published 2014“…Blue represents a decrease in mean metabolite abundance, and yellow/beige represents an increase in mean metabolite abundance.…”
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33751
The effectiveness of various treatment combinations for Model 1.
Published 2013“…<p>A plot of the mean time to disease extinction, years, vs. the fraction of infected treated, , for different treatment frequencies, year<sup>−1</sup>. …”
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33752
Heat map of differentially regulated steroids and derivatives.
Published 2014“…Blue represents a decrease in mean metabolite abundance, and yellow/beige represents an increase in mean metabolite abundance.…”
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33753
Behavioral sleep and automated scoring in the Argentine tegu (<i>S</i>. <i>merianae</i>).
Published 2018“…Representation over 24 h of the time spent inside (black bars) the shelter for each of the five animals recorded (top); mean ± SEM (line and gray zone) percentage of awakenings induced by a sensory stimulation made every hour (<i>n</i> = 5 animals); the mean ± SEM number of eye movements per hour; the mean ± SEM heart rate per hour. …”
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33754
Monodisperse Stimuli-Responsive Colloidosomes by Self-Assembly of Microgels in Droplets
Published 2010“…We introduce a novel and versatile technique to fabricate monodisperse stimuli-responsive colloidosomes using stimuli-responsive microgel particles as building blocks, aqueous droplets as templates, and microfluidic devices to control the assembly. …”
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33755
The change in oscillations with increasing DBS amplitude.
Published 2017“…In between, the activity gradually switches from one to the other, with an initial increase in frequency at low amplitudes, followed by a decrease in frequency as the amplitude increases further.…”
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33756
The Impact of Errors in Copy Number Variation Detection Algorithms on Association Results
Published 2012“…We examined this effect for a wide range of scenarios and found a noticeable decrease in power for error rates typical of CNV calling algorithms. …”
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33757
Effects of degradation on the RNA size distribution for different RINs.
Published 2014“…<p>The large ribosomal RNA peaks, 18S and 28S, show a steady decrease with decreasing RIN and completely disappear for RIN 2. …”
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33758
Monodisperse Stimuli-Responsive Colloidosomes by Self-Assembly of Microgels in Droplets
Published 2010“…We introduce a novel and versatile technique to fabricate monodisperse stimuli-responsive colloidosomes using stimuli-responsive microgel particles as building blocks, aqueous droplets as templates, and microfluidic devices to control the assembly. …”
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33759
Example of rapid and excessive growth of lettuce (cv. Grand Rapids) and tomato (cv. Red Robin) roots over time.
Published 2022“…There is a large variability among seedlings. Overplanting by a factor of at least two allows for selection of the most vigorous seedlings.…”
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33760
Data_Sheet_1_Fully Integrated PET/MR Imaging for the Assessment of the Relationship Between Functional Connectivity and Glucose Metabolic Rate.PDF
Published 2020“…Discussion: Measurement of functional connectivity within established brain networks did not provide a means to decrease the inter- or intrasubject variability of CMRGlc values. …”