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  1. 33841

    Latency to reach the reward location during learning and testing. by Ilse Lorena Vargas-Vargas (17291085)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Solid blue lines represent a function describing the training and retrieval phases of <i>n</i> = 26 hermit crabs as modeled by a generalized linear mixed-effect model (GLMM). …”
  2. 33842

    National trends in age-standardized mortality attributable to hypertension in Peru by Percy Herrera-Añazco (4259824)

    Published 2022
    “…We applied linear regression models to test the HTN mortality rate trend. …”
  3. 33843

    FRET Sensor calibration in the cytosol. by Jose G. Miranda (118268)

    Published 2012
    “…Representative traces are mean ± s.e.m. (n = 4 cells). Each experiment was repeated a minimum of three times.…”
  4. 33844

    Advanced assessment of ductile fracture in steel by X-ray computed tomography by Fabien Léonard (463224)

    Published 2013
    “…The highest void volume fraction was observed at the fracture surface and this tends to decrease as a function of distance below the fracture surface. …”
  5. 33845

    Data_Sheet_1_Extracellular Nanovesicle Enhanced Gene Transfection Using Polyethyleneimine in HEK293T Cells and Zebrafish Embryos.docx by Zhenzhen Zhang (305079)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>It is a hot topic to improve efficiency and decrease toxicity of gene transfection reagents. …”
  6. 33846

    The proposed mechanism whereby PPi protects against early electrical failure in the course of LDVF. by Junko Shibayama (387144)

    Published 2013
    “…A decrease in [ATP] is partially compensated at the expense of PCr, but nevertheless the net result is an increase in [ADP] and a decrease in [PCr]. …”
  7. 33847

    Supplementary Material for: Forecasting the Worldwide Impact of Stroke for individuals aged 45 and above by Fan W. (11417327)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, the age-standardized death rate (ASDR) in EAPC is expected to decrease by -1.48, and the age-standardized DALY in EAPC is expected to decrease by -1.66. …”
  8. 33848

    Response of plant communities to herbivory. by Arjun B. Potter (6445646)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>On average, the presence of large mammalian herbivores led to an increase (as shown by the log-response ratio of control-exclosure comparisons, <i>y</i>-axis) in plant-community richness, a decrease in evenness, and a decrease in biomass per quadrat relative to exclosures by the end of the growing season. …”
  9. 33849

    Table_3_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
  10. 33850

    Image_1_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
  11. 33851

    Table_2_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
  12. 33852

    Table_1_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.xlsx by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that species' T<sub>50</sub> do in fact decrease with plot elevation but significantly slower than the corresponding adiabatic lapse rate (−0.4 vs. −5.7°C km<sup>−1</sup>) and that there remains a large amount of unexplained variation in the thermal tolerances of co-occurring tree species. …”
  13. 33853

    Data_Sheet_1_Serum Calcification Propensity and Calcification of the Abdominal Aorta in Patients With Primary Aldosteronism.pdf by Marta Kantauskaite (11990681)

    Published 2022
    “…Resistant hypertension patients with a decrease in T<sub>50</sub>-values at follow-up had a significantly lower eGFR at baseline. …”
  14. 33854

    Table_1_Production, Storage Stability, and Susceptibility Testing of Reuterin and Its Impact on the Murine Fecal Microbiome and Volatile Organic Compound Profile.docx by Christoph Castellani (5940710)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The supernatant contained 13.4 g/L reuterin (3-hydroxypropionaldehyde; 3-HPA). 3-HPA content remained stable at −20°C for 35 days followed by a slow decrease of its concentration. Repeated freezing/thawing caused a slow 3-HPA decrease. …”
  15. 33855

    Image_1_Production, Storage Stability, and Susceptibility Testing of Reuterin and Its Impact on the Murine Fecal Microbiome and Volatile Organic Compound Profile.pdf by Christoph Castellani (5940710)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The supernatant contained 13.4 g/L reuterin (3-hydroxypropionaldehyde; 3-HPA). 3-HPA content remained stable at −20°C for 35 days followed by a slow decrease of its concentration. Repeated freezing/thawing caused a slow 3-HPA decrease. …”
  16. 33856

    Asymmetry of behavior after aversive and appetitive conditioning. by Johanni Brea (573489)

    Published 2014
    “…When an odor is present, the synaptic strengths change in a Hebbian way in the case of reward and in an anti-Hebbian way in the case of punishment, i.e. / increase/decrease for reward and decrease/increase for punishment.…”
  17. 33857

    XIAP promoted HCT116 cell migration and invasion. by Jinyi Liu (325830)

    Published 2013
    “…The asterisk (*) indicates a significant decrease compared with that in WT cells (<i>p</i><0.01).…”
  18. 33858

    Effects of declining beta-cell number on T- and plasma-cell population sizes. by Anmar Khadra (221668)

    Published 2011
    “…At high T-cell avidity, the range of bistability is large, but the decline in beta-cell number leads to a decrease in T-cell population size.…”
  19. 33859

    Network firing activity during spontaneous and stimulated conditions. by Gustavo Deco (50143)

    Published 2013
    “…From time s (green vertical line), a stimulus is presented to the selective excitatory population 1 ( Hz), increasing its mean rate and decreasing the one of the other selective pools. …”
  20. 33860

    The effect of the supernatants of <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> 25922 in different conditions on MRSA and MSSA and their self-production of EDF. by Shahriar Bakhti (20391188)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> The supernatant from different ODs (OD = 0.28, OD = 0.4, OD = 0.78 and OD = 1.3): none of them could considerably decrease the CFUs of MRSA or MSSA except in case of OD = 0.78 which had a little effect in decreasing the CFUs of MRSA (p = 0.03). …”