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Effects of climatically-modulated changes in solar radiation and wind speed on spring phytoplankton community dynamics in Lake Taihu, China
Published 2018“…Recently, non-temperature effects of climate change (e.g., decreases in wind speed and increases in solar radiation) on large lakes have received increasing attention. …”
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Facilitated nucleation mediated by polyamines.
Published 2009“…In contrast, in the presence of spermidine, the tenth time is nearly constant over a large range of tubulin concentration (<i>20–40 µM</i>), as represented by the horizontal line. …”
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Figure CSA-2 4.12
Published 2019“…<div><br></div><div>These panels show a comparison of mean error between "perfect" (no added error) all IR sensor data (red) and IR + CIMR data (blue) for a 15-day period in January compared with a "truth" model dataset.…”
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Sorption studies of Cd and Cu on Brazilian alluvial soils
Published 2021“…Kinetics sorption showed an equilibrium tendency after 16 h for Cu and 18 h for Cd and was better described by a pseudo-second order model. The isotherm data were adjusted to the Linear, Freundlich and Langmuir models. …”
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Table2.PDF
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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Table1.PDF
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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DataSheet5.pdf
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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DataSheet2.PDF
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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Image4.pdf
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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Table3.pdf
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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DataSheet1.PDF
Published 2018“…Iron limitation decreases the expression of the RyhB target genes cctA and scyA and this regulation relies on the presence of both Fur and RyhB. …”
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33972
Graphene with high electrical conductivity
Published 2022“…In a solid, the number of atoms and hence the number of levels is extremely large; most of the higher energy levels overlap in a continuous fashion except for certain energies in which there are no levels at all. …”
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Risk-adjusted survival time CUSUM charts (
Published 2012“…</b> The RAST CUSUM chart and posteriors of the time and the magnitude of (a1–a3) an increase of size , and (b1–b3) a decrease of size in (mean survival time) where and .…”
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The ratio of absolute minimal dV/dt to maximal dV/dt is affected by the overlap level of Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> currents.
Published 2012“…The ratio γ (defined as the ratio of absolute minimal dV/dt to maximal dV/dt) increases as a function of temperature for both classical HH neuron and cortical neuronal models, owing largely to the decrease in overlap of Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> currents with increases in temperature. …”
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Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers
Published 2021“…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
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Various descriptive statistics are presented for both TNXB and DRD4; 2 regions of representative methylation alterations.
Published 2014“…Regression analysis revealed a significant decrease in methylation with age at both DRD4 and TNXB (p = 0.0005 and p = 0.003 respectively). …”
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Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers
Published 2021“…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
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Nominal stress versus strain curve of native tissue, and tissue that has undergone 10 million (10m) or 20 million (20m) cycles of loading in the heart valve tester.
Published 2019“…Overall despite the differences between tissue types and fatigue the curves show a similar trend of initial strain-stiffening followed by a linear region and then a decrease in gradient to breaking. …”
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S<sub>crit</sub> increases with increasing temperature.
Published 2019“…A linear-regression was fitted for these data points (R<sub>2</sub> = 0.793, <i>P</i><0.001) showing an increase in S<sub>crit</sub> (e.g. a decrease in hypoxia tolerance) with increasing temperature.…”
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Comparison of qPCR and microarray data for Nos2.
Published 2013“…Panel <b>C</b> depicts linear correlation (Spearman’s rank correlation) between qPCR and microarray data (p<0.05) Both qPCR and microarray data display a significant decrease in expression with gestational age. (* = p<0.05, p<0.0005 = **; p<0.0001 = *** and ns = p>0.05).…”