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  1. 11341

    Image_1_Area-based social inequalities in adult mortality: construction of French deprivation-specific life tables for the period 2016–2018.JPEG by Ophélie Merville (17669784)

    Published 2023
    “…In terms of relative mortality inequalities, the largest gaps between extreme deprivation groups were around age 55 for males (MRR = 2.22 [2.0; 2.46] at age 55), around age 50 in females (MRR = 1.77 [1.48; 2.1] at age 47), and there was a decrease or disappearance of the gaps in the very older adults.…”
  2. 11342

    Table1_Variations in Forearc Stress and Changes in Principle Stress Orientations Caused by the 2004–2005 Megathrust Earthquakes in Sumatra, Indonesia.XLSX by Muhammad Taufiq Rafie (11216064)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we reveal that both the stress orientations and coseismic changes in them exhibit along-strike variations, with a decrease in both the pre-mainshock stress and stress drop found in the rupture area of 2005 relative to that of the 2004 earthquake. …”
  3. 11343

    Three-dimensional graphs showing the differences between the physical (m) and phylogenetic (Ma) axes for z-values that measure the significance of the NDD-influenced component or a... by Christopher Wills (266276)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The graphs show the patterns seen around the largest quantile of focal tree sizes. Legends and surface colors as in Figs <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008853#pcbi.1008853.g001" target="_blank">1</a> and <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008853#pcbi.1008853.g003" target="_blank">3</a>. …”
  4. 11344

    Table_3_Area-based social inequalities in adult mortality: construction of French deprivation-specific life tables for the period 2016–2018.XLSX by Ophélie Merville (17669784)

    Published 2023
    “…In terms of relative mortality inequalities, the largest gaps between extreme deprivation groups were around age 55 for males (MRR = 2.22 [2.0; 2.46] at age 55), around age 50 in females (MRR = 1.77 [1.48; 2.1] at age 47), and there was a decrease or disappearance of the gaps in the very older adults.…”
  5. 11345

    Image1_Variations in Forearc Stress and Changes in Principle Stress Orientations Caused by the 2004–2005 Megathrust Earthquakes in Sumatra, Indonesia.pdf by Muhammad Taufiq Rafie (11216064)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we reveal that both the stress orientations and coseismic changes in them exhibit along-strike variations, with a decrease in both the pre-mainshock stress and stress drop found in the rupture area of 2005 relative to that of the 2004 earthquake. …”
  6. 11346

    Evaluation and application of summary statistic imputation to discover new height-associated loci by Sina Rüeger (606696)

    Published 2018
    “…For fixed false positive rates of 0.001, 0.01, 0.05, using <i>summary statistics imputation</i> yielded a decrease in statistical power by 9, 43 and 35%, respectively. …”
  7. 11347

    Table_1_Area-based social inequalities in adult mortality: construction of French deprivation-specific life tables for the period 2016–2018.DOCX by Ophélie Merville (17669784)

    Published 2023
    “…In terms of relative mortality inequalities, the largest gaps between extreme deprivation groups were around age 55 for males (MRR = 2.22 [2.0; 2.46] at age 55), around age 50 in females (MRR = 1.77 [1.48; 2.1] at age 47), and there was a decrease or disappearance of the gaps in the very older adults.…”
  8. 11348

    Table_2_Area-based social inequalities in adult mortality: construction of French deprivation-specific life tables for the period 2016–2018.XLSX by Ophélie Merville (17669784)

    Published 2023
    “…In terms of relative mortality inequalities, the largest gaps between extreme deprivation groups were around age 55 for males (MRR = 2.22 [2.0; 2.46] at age 55), around age 50 in females (MRR = 1.77 [1.48; 2.1] at age 47), and there was a decrease or disappearance of the gaps in the very older adults.…”
  9. 11349

    The fPCs, their gene specific scores, and the discriminating boundary explain changing collective phasing in double mutants. by Leo Zeitler (13775500)

    Published 2024
    “…The linear separation of the cluster distribution with respect to factors indicate a notable gene-specific change for the three mutants in panels A, D, and G. …”
  10. 11350

    Dependence of the confidence radius on parameter M. by Jessica R. Gilbert (307638)

    Published 2013
    “…In contrast, the larger the number of peaks per subject (M) considered, the easier it will be to reach a given cluster size, hence the 95% threshold decreases as more peaks are included in the analysis.…”
  11. 11351

    Hourly averages of O<sub>2</sub> flux and PAR on the RC and the RS. by Matthew H. Long (387725)

    Published 2013
    “…At both sites a linear increase in production is seen in the moring (solid circles) and an exponential decrease is seen in the afternoon (open circles). …”
  12. 11352

    Data Sheet 1_Unlocking efficiency in column chromatography with packed bed supporting inserts.pdf by Romone M. Fancy (21489536)

    Published 2025
    “…OMEGA was shown to reduce the effective hydraulic radius of packed resin beds, increase the permeability of packed columns by 44%–73%, and yield a 42%–50% decrease in pressure differential across the resin bed at a comparable linear velocity. …”
  13. 11353

    Enhanced Periosteal and Endocortical Responses to Axial Tibial Compression Loading in Conditional Connexin43 Deficient Mice by Susan K. Grimston (137082)

    Published 2012
    “…Relative to wild type (WT) littermates, it requires a larger amount of compressive force to generate the same periosteal strain in cKO mice. …”
  14. 11354

    FFPred 2.0: Improved Homology-Independent Prediction of Gene Ontology Terms for Eukaryotic Protein Sequences by Federico Minneci (414611)

    Published 2013
    “…Furthermore, FFPred 2.0 can be used to annotate proteins belonging to several eukaryotic organisms with a limited decrease in prediction quality. We illustrate all these points through the use of both precision-recall plots and of the COGIC scores, which we recently proposed as an alternative numerical evaluation measure of function prediction accuracy.…”
  15. 11355

    Table1_Quantitative evaluation of gastrocnemius medialis mass in patients with chronic heart failure by gray-scale ultrasound and shear wave elastography.docx by Qiyu Yao (12480831)

    Published 2023
    “…However, during the contraction of GM, the smaller the FL and Young's modulus, the larger the PA and EI with the increase of NYHA grade or the decrease of LVEF (P < 0.001).…”
  16. 11356

    Interpretation of findings of the present study. by Rayane Brinck Teixeira (6676529)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>In acute MI, the exacerbation of Mito-ROS leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and a decrease in ATP production, leading to an increase in AMP/ATP ratio, which results in phosphorylation of AMPKα at Threonine 172. …”
  17. 11357

    Table 1_Antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of commensal Clostridium perfringens isolates from chickens in Hungarian poultry farms between 2022 and 2023.docx by Ádám Kerek (14263613)

    Published 2025
    “…Future research should include larger sample sizes to provide a more comprehensive understanding of resistance dynamics. …”
  18. 11358

    Brain size in Hylarana guentheri seems unaffected by variation in temperature and growth season. Supplementary Table S1 by Jun Gu (89637)

    Published 2017
    “…The CBH assumes that brain size should increase with seasonality, as the cognitive benefits of a larger brain should help overcoming periods of food scarcity via, for example, increased behavioral flexibility. …”
  19. 11359

    Multimodal trajectory data. by Elisabeth Klint (14105880)

    Published 2025
    “…Filled lines indicate an increase, and hollowed-out lines indicate a decrease. C) PpIX-fluorescence peak positions, i.e., where fluorescence ratio >0.1. …”
  20. 11360

    Table 1_The effects of alcohol use severity and polygenic risk on gray matter volumes in young adults.docx by Yu Chen (29959)

    Published 2025
    “…With age, sex, race, and total intracranial volume as covariates, we evaluated the relationships of regional GMVs with PC1 and PRS together in a linear regression. </p>Results<p>PC1 was negatively correlated with GMVs of right insula and Heschl’s gyrus, and PRS was positively correlated with GMVs of left posterior orbitofrontal cortex, bilateral intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus and lingual gyri. …”