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  1. 28041

    Table_1_Provenance and Sediment Maturity as Controls on CO2 Mineral Sequestration Potential of the Gassum Formation in the Skagerrak.xlsx by Mette Olivarius (8083274)

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, the reactivity of sediments increases in younger deposits and up depositional dip, while kinetic reaction rates will decrease in shallower, lower temperature regions. Identifying these parameters is important to estimate the CO<sub>2</sub> mineral sequestration potential as a function of sedimentary facies and ensure safe storage of CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
  2. 28042

    Image_1_Provenance and Sediment Maturity as Controls on CO2 Mineral Sequestration Potential of the Gassum Formation in the Skagerrak.JPEG by Mette Olivarius (8083274)

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, the reactivity of sediments increases in younger deposits and up depositional dip, while kinetic reaction rates will decrease in shallower, lower temperature regions. Identifying these parameters is important to estimate the CO<sub>2</sub> mineral sequestration potential as a function of sedimentary facies and ensure safe storage of CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
  3. 28043

    Impact of inactivation of ependymin in dominant and subdominant zebrafish. by Lynne U. Sneddon (225482)

    Published 2011
    “…The dominant injected with antisera (AntiB) exhibited a significant decrease in aggression (*P = 0.023). …”
  4. 28044

    PAN RNA interacts with demethylases and the histone methyltransferase MLL2. by Cyprian C. Rossetto (107771)

    Published 2013
    “…Also shown is PCR amplification without a reverse transcriptase reaction (PAN no RT). (B) PAN RNA expression leads to a relative decrease in the H3K27me3 mark on the ORF50 promoter. …”
  5. 28045

    Statins reduce thrombus burden in non-stasis murine DVT. by Chase W. Kessinger (470740)

    Published 2015
    “…Representative H&E axial sections showed a decrease in luminal thrombosis area in atorvastatin-treated animals compared to PBS (<b>D, E</b>). …”
  6. 28046

    NCS1 overexpression promotes functional recovery. by Ping K. Yip (247093)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(A–B) In the staircase reaching test, no significant decrease in either the numbers of food pellets displaced or eaten was observed at later time points after treatment with HIV-GFP-NCS1 compared to that of the sham rats. …”
  7. 28047

    Fisher information vs. frequency. by Sina Tootoonian (12024799)

    Published 2025
    “…Positive coefficients indicate information increases with frequency, negative coefficients that it decreases. Centres of orange markers indicate the integral length scale (<i>L</i><sub><i>U</i></sub>, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0297754#sec016" target="_blank">Methods</a> Sec 5.2.8) in the vertical direction (orthogonal to the mean flow) of the vertical velocity field, computed at the midline where the odour sources were located (‘origin’, <i>L</i><sub><i>U</i></sub> = 0.85<i>ϕ</i>) and at the probe location (‘probe’, <i>L</i><sub><i>U</i></sub> = 2.6<i>ϕ</i>). …”
  8. 28048

    Reachability in network examples and the human and murine protease webs. by Nikolaus Fortelny (568773)

    Published 2014
    “…In a hierarchical, cascade-like network (apoptosis cascade taken from KEGG <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001869#pbio.1001869-Kanehisa1" target="_blank">[80]</a>), reachability values are high for upstream regulators and decrease as one descends the cascade towards the downstream effector proteins. …”
  9. 28049

    Unpaired adenosines exclusive to Bacteria 16S rRNAs. by Chaitanya Muralidhara (223748)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>The 100 positions identified in the A nucleotide segment of the second 16S eigenorganism with the largest decrease in relative nucleotide frequency include all 50 positions (red) in the alignment with unpaired A nucleotides exclusively conserved in the Bacteria. …”
  10. 28050

    Assessment of Central Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in Practicing Long-Distance Walking Race by Edison Nunes Pereira (4652905)

    Published 2017
    “…<div><p>Abstract Background: An ecological hiking occurs yearly in Brazil. It is a unique event because of its distance (310 km) and dynamics (mean of 62 km/day for 5 days with mean pace of 7.6 km/h). …”
  11. 28051

    The model reproduces measured kymographs both qualitatively and quantitatively. by Sam Walcott (821981)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>In plots A-C, measurements [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004599#pcbi.1004599.ref052" target="_blank">52</a>] (replotted on a uniformly consistent scale) are at the top of each panel and simulations are at the bottom. …”
  12. 28052

    Supplementary information files for Concurrent measurement of nitrate and ammonium in water and soil samples using ion‐selective electrodes: tackling sensitivity and precision issu... by Tolulope Fayose (1666345)

    Published 2021
    “…Herein developed methodology showed excellent agreement with lab‐based and portable analytical techniques while demonstrating improvements in precision and sensitivity analysis illustrated by a decrease in confidence intervals by 50‐60%. We also demonstrated the utilization of the entire ISE response curve thus removing the biases originating from linear approximation which is often currently employed. …”
  13. 28053

    Table_1_The Frequent Sampling of Wound Scratch Assay Reveals the “Opportunity” Window for Quantitative Evaluation of Cell Motility-Impeding Drugs.DOCX by Sholpan Kauanova (10288088)

    Published 2021
    “…We determine that the overall kinetics of wound healing is non-linear; however, all cell lines demonstrate linear wound closure dynamics in a 6-h window between the fifth and 12th hours after scratching. …”
  14. 28054

    Table_3_The Frequent Sampling of Wound Scratch Assay Reveals the “Opportunity” Window for Quantitative Evaluation of Cell Motility-Impeding Drugs.DOCX by Sholpan Kauanova (10288088)

    Published 2021
    “…We determine that the overall kinetics of wound healing is non-linear; however, all cell lines demonstrate linear wound closure dynamics in a 6-h window between the fifth and 12th hours after scratching. …”
  15. 28055

    Data_Sheet_1_Efficient Heat Dissipation and Cyclic Electron Flow Confer Daily Air Exposure Tolerance in the Intertidal Seagrass Halophila beccarii Asch.PDF by Yang Fang (566232)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, cyclic electron transport driven by PSI (CEF) was upregulated, reflected by a 50 and 22% increase in CEF and maximum electron transport rate in PSI to compensate for the abolished linear electron transport with significant decreases in pmf<sub>LEF</sub> (the proton motive force [pmf]) attributable solely to proton translocation by linear electron flow [LEF]). …”
  16. 28056

    Table_2_The Frequent Sampling of Wound Scratch Assay Reveals the “Opportunity” Window for Quantitative Evaluation of Cell Motility-Impeding Drugs.DOCX by Sholpan Kauanova (10288088)

    Published 2021
    “…We determine that the overall kinetics of wound healing is non-linear; however, all cell lines demonstrate linear wound closure dynamics in a 6-h window between the fifth and 12th hours after scratching. …”
  17. 28057

    Monte Carlo studies on photon interactions in radiobiological experiments by Mehrdad Shahmohammadi Beni (3591221)

    Published 2017
    “…Bulges in the interaction fractions (versus water medium thickness) were observed, which reflected the changes in the energies of the propagating photons as a result of the water medium thickness as well as the energy-dependent photon interaction cross-sections. (2) Photoelectric interaction and incoherent scattering dominated for lower-energy (10 keV) and higher-energy (100 keV and 1 MeV) incident photons. (3) The fractions of electron ejection from different nuclei were mainly governed by the photoelectric effect cross-sections, and the fractions from the 1s subshell were the largest. (4) The penetration fractions in general decreased with increasing medium thickness, and increased with increasing incident photon energy, the latter being explained by the corresponding reduction in interaction cross-sections. (5) The area under the angular distributions of photons exiting medium layer and then interacting with cell layer decreased with increasing incident photon energy. (6) The number of cells suffering at least one electron hit increased with the administrated dose. …”
  18. 28058

    Cytosolic pH changes in palisade mesophyll cells of Gesneriaceae plants. by Noriaki Kadohama (382080)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Cytosolic pH changes in palisade mesophyll cell of sensitive species (<i>Columnea</i> sp. and <i>Kohleria warszewiczii</i>) and insensitive species (<i>Sinningia speciosa</i> and <i>Streptocarpus</i> sp.) induced by a rapid temperature decrease. (A) Palisade mesophyll cells of <i>Columnea</i> sp. and <i>Kohleria warszewiczii</i> stained with pH-sensitive fluorescent dye, BCECF-AM. …”
  19. 28059

    Between-group differences in regional nodal efficiency. by Xiaofen Ma (498447)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A, histogram of mean nodal efficiency showed an evident shift towards overall decrease in patients with ESRD compared to HCs. …”
  20. 28060

    Fiber binding and receptor masking in infected and non-infected cells. by Johan Rebetz (255622)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Progressive fiber binding and concomitant decrease in CAR intensity in both infected and non-infected A549 cells were similar following infection with Ad5-CRAD at low MOI. …”