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Data_Sheet_1_Pharmacokinetics of immunosuppressive agents during hemoperfusion in a sheep model.DOCX
Published 2023“…For all other substances, a saturable adsorption sub-model with linear decrease of the adsorption effect over the adsorbed amount best described the measured concentrations. …”
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Improved Mass Spectrometry Assay For Plasma Hepcidin: Detection and Characterization of a Novel Hepcidin Isoform
Published 2013“…During prolonged storage of plasma at room temperature, we observed that a decrease in plasma hepcidin-25 was paralleled by an increase in the levels of the hepcidin-24, -22 and -20 isoforms. …”
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Published 2021“…(<b>B</b>) Representative microphotographs showing CD8 T cells (red): increased CD8 T cells and decreased CD8 T cells in low SLC2A1 expression (left) and high SLC2A1 expression (right), respectively. …”
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DataSheet1_Structure and Conductivity Correlation in NASICON Based Na3Al2P3O12 Glass: Effect of Na2SO4.docx
Published 2022“…Impedance spectroscopy reveals that, at 373 K, the DC conductivity of the NAP glass increases with increasing the Na<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> up to 7.5 mol% and then decreases with the further increase. In the present study, we have shown that the mobility of sodium cations played a significant role in enhancing the ionic-conductivity. …”
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Effects of increasing temperature and, CO<sub>2</sub> on quality of litter, shredders, and microorganisms in Amazonian aquatic systems
Published 2017“…We hypothesized that simulated climate change (warming and elevated CO<sub>2</sub>) would: i) decrease leaf-litter quality, ii) decrease survival and leaf breakdown by shredders, and iii) increase microbial leaf breakdown and fungal biomass. …”
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Olfactory interference: time course of the PER (A) and fitted ratio of survival rate (B).
Published 2008“…This is because Cox regression uses an exponential equation that produces very large (and asymmetric) error bars. Furthermore, the error bars increase in size when the number of animals still displaying a PER decreases at later time points, because the sample size is decreasing and the estimation of the ratio loses precision. …”
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Shifts in the Distribution of Mass Densities Is a Signature of Caloric Restriction in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>
Published 2013“…<div><p>Although the starvation response of the model multicellular organism <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> is a subject of much research, there is no convenient phenotypic readout of caloric restriction that can be applicable to large numbers of worms. …”
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Dataset for: A novel diffusion-tensor MRI approach for skeletal muscle fascicle length measurements.
Published 2017“…The plantarflexors (SOL and FL) showed significant increase in fascicle length from plantarflexion to dorsiflexion whereas the dorsiflexors (EDL and TA) exhibited a significant decrease. Conclusions: The use of a tract density for semi-automatic segmentation of tendinous structures provides more accurate estimates of the mean fascicle length than traditional fiber tractography methods. …”
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Summary maps of hedonic and aversive shifts produced by GABA-A agonism and AMPA antagonism.
Published 2010“…Criteria for including a site as hedonic was an increase >10 in ‘liking’ reactions and a decrease or no change in ‘disliking’ reactions. …”
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Depth and unit sub-grouping improve performance and neural prediction. (A) depth was added by stacking RNNs while controlling the number of trainable parameters (the number of hidden units per layer is indicated in white). (B) Deeper models have lower word error rate. (C) Deeper models also achieved better predictive power for brain responses, when units in each layer were used to create separate predictors (solid lines). However, increasing the number of predictors derived from flat models by K-means clustering also increased predictive power (dotted lines), with the highest predictive power for the flat localist model at K = 32. (D) K-means clustering applied to deep models (ignoring the differentiation of units into different layers). While depth generally improved predictive power of GloVe models, it did not seem to have a clear effect on localist models. (E) Acoustic-phonetic structure in the learned output mappings is found even in deep localist models, but it decreases as a
Published 2025“…While depth generally improved predictive power of GloVe models, it did not seem to have a clear effect on localist models. (E) Acoustic-phonetic structure in the learned output mappings is found even in deep localist models, but it decreases as a</p>…”