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  1. 34881

    Inhibitory strength influences the response decorrelation. by René Larisch (11768057)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>A</b> The development of mean response correlation and weight change at the LGN excitatory synapses across learning. …”
  2. 34882

    Blood pressure and heart rate response during normoxemia and hypoxemia. by Peter Andriessen (304179)

    Published 2018
    “…After umbilical cord occlusion, the reperfusion period showed a marked decrease in SDNN compared to the baseline period.…”
  3. 34883

    Effects of sodium and calcium channel activity alterations in hiPSC-CMs. by Ashish Mehta (204090)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A, Extracellular FP recordings following dose dependent treatment of tetradotoxin (TTX, 1 and 10 µM), a sodium channel blocker reduces FP<sub>min</sub>. …”
  4. 34884

    Longitudinal estimates of ADI in <i>case</i> and <i>overtreated</i> limbs. by Apoorva Rajagopal (5562563)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A) The mean ADI improvement following surgery was estimated as a function of time elapsed since the pre-surgery gait visit. …”
  5. 34885

    Marimastat reversed hepatic steatosis and improved surrogate markers for insulin sensitivity in diet-induced obese mice as well as in <i>ob/ob</i> animals. by Vincent E. de Meijer (343377)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Mean hepatic fat fraction as measured by MR spectroscopy was decreased following Marimastat treatment (A). …”
  6. 34886

    Inter-trial variance for audiovisual stimuli at parietal electrode sites. by Ayla Barutchu (276034)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>. For the parietal electrode sites P3 and P4, percentage (%) of increase and decrease in inter-trial variance (ITV) in the 8–60 Hz frequency range for ATVI (auditory target and visual irrelevant), AIVT (auditory irrelevant and visual target) and ATVT (audiovisual dual target) stimuli at the parietal electrode sites P3 and P4. …”
  7. 34887

    Inter-trial variance for audiovisual stimuli at occipital electrode sites. by Ayla Barutchu (276034)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>. For occipital electrodes O1 and O2, percentage (%) of increase and decrease in inter-trial variance (ITV) in the 8–40 Hz frequency range for ATVI (auditory target and visual irrelevant), AIVT (auditory irrelevant and visual target) and ATVT (audiovisual dual target) stimuli. …”
  8. 34888

    Herbal medicine TLJN down-regulates BACE1 levels and activity. by Ping He (33281)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>BACE1 levels were probed by Western blot and its levels were normalized to β-actin level, accordingly (<b>A</b>). BACE1 activity was measured and relative activity levels were compared to vehicle controls (<b>B</b>, Mean ± SD, student t-test, *<i>p</i><0.05). …”
  9. 34889

    Preventive administration of IP7e reduces axonal damaged area in the spinal cord of mice with EAE. by Francesca Montarolo (171473)

    Published 2014
    “…Quantification shows that the extent of neuronal damage (E) after IP7e treatment is significantly decreased, while the extent of demyelination (F) shows a tendency to decrease after IP7e treatment compared to vehicle- treated mice. …”
  10. 34890

    Image_1_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.tiff by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  11. 34891

    DataSheet_3_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  12. 34892

    DataSheet_2_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  13. 34893

    DataSheet_2_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  14. 34894

    Image_3_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.tiff by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  15. 34895

    DataSheet_1_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  16. 34896

    Image_2_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.tiff by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  17. 34897

    DataSheet_1_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  18. 34898

    DataSheet_3_Acoustic indices respond to specific marine mammal vocalizations and sources of anthropogenic noise.csv by Elizabeth L. Ferguson (14590436)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Using passive acoustic methods for biodiversity conservation and effective ecosystem monitoring is hindered by laborious, human-mediated processes of accurately identifying biologic and anthropogenic sounds within large datasets. Soundscape ecology provides a potential means of addressing this need through the use of automated acoustic-based biodiversity indices, which show promise in representing biodiversity in terrestrial environments. …”
  19. 34899

    The associations between H3K9me3 density of genes and their neighborhood TE content. by Yuh Chwen G. Lee (156484)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) The <i>spearman rank</i> correlation coefficients between H3K9me3 density of a gene and the number of adjacent TEs within a specific window decrease as the distance between genes and TEs increases. …”
  20. 34900

    Comparison of the efficacy of latanoprost versus dorzolamide/timolol fixed combination therapy in patients with pseudoexfoliative glaucoma according to glaucoma stage by Pinar Sultan (13853191)

    Published 2022
    “…In early-stage pseudoexfoliative glaucoma, greater intraocular pressure reduction was noted with dorzolamide/timolol fixed combination than with latanoprost; thus, dorzolamide/timolol fixed combination should be considered when a significant decrease in intraocular pressure is desired in early-stage glaucoma.…”