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  1. 11381

    DataSheet1_Climate Variations vs. Human Activities: Distinguishing the Relative Roles on Vegetation Dynamics in the Three Karst Provinces of Southwest China.xlsx by Hao Yang (328526)

    Published 2022
    “…Vegetation variation characteristics under the influence of climate variations and human activities were distinguished through a residual analysis. The results indicated general greening trends with about 90.31% of the study area experiencing an increase in NDVI and about 9.69% of the area showing a decrease. …”
  2. 11382

    Image_2_Spatiotemporal Change of Net Primary Productivity and Its Response to Climate Change in Temperate Grasslands of China.TIF by Rong Ma (500564)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The temperate grasslands in China play a vital part in regulating regional carbon cycle and climate change. …”
  3. 11383

    Only Half Right: Species with Female-Biased Sexual Size Dimorphism Consistently Break Rensch's Rule by Thomas J. Webb (79196)

    Published 2007
    “…‘Rensch's rule’ proposes a general scaling phenomenon for all taxa, whereby SSD increases with average body size when males are larger than females, and decreases with body size when females are larger than males. …”
  4. 11384

    Table_1_The Association Between Smoking and Renal Function in People Over 20 Years Old.XLS by Yi-Cheng Fu (12749090)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>We found an inverse relationship between serum cotinine and the eGFR. In a subgroup analysis, we found a non-linear relationship between serum cotinine and the eGFR in different ethnic groups or in different sexes. …”
  5. 11385

    Glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation shift cellular fingerprint along the Metabolic trajectory from free to bound NADH. by Chiara Stringari (300545)

    Published 2013
    “…(b) Dichloroacetate ion inhibits pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase, resulting in the inhibition of glycolysis and a decrease in lactate production. (c–d) FLIM phasor plot of NIH3T3 cells in low and high glucose (c) and control cancer cells and cells treated with DCA.…”
  6. 11386

    Image_2_Morning Plasma Melatonin Differences in Autism: Beyond the Impact of Pineal Gland Volume.pdf by Anna Maruani (6305696)

    Published 2019
    “…We first found that both early morning melatonin level and PGV were lower in patients compared to controls. We secondly built a linear model and observed that plasma melatonin was correlated to the group of the participant, but also to the PGV. …”
  7. 11387

    Overall influence of the levels of stimulation on behavioral thresholds and latencies. by Jean-Michel Benoist (270919)

    Published 2008
    “…On average, the behavioral threshold Tβ was 44.9 (44.5–45.3)°C with a significant tendency to decrease from the proximal to the distal parts of the tail, best described by the equation Tβ = 47.4−0.014 D (F<sub>44,1</sub> = 12.2; p<0.01). …”
  8. 11388

    Predicting Coral Species Richness: The Effect of Input Variables, Diversity and Scale by Zoe T. Richards (270614)

    Published 2014
    “…Generic richness (measured on a belt transect) was found to be the most effective predictor variable, with significant positive linear relationships across locations and scales. …”
  9. 11389

    Correlational learning rule for regulation of vestibular synapse strength by cerebellar inhibition: transfer of VOR gain from cerebellar cortex to brainstem. by John R. W. Menzies (361198)

    Published 2013
    “…During training the cerebellum has learnt to produce an inhibitory input modulated in phase with the vestibular input, leading to cancellation which produces a 50% gain decrease (since and , a weight requires ). …”
  10. 11390

    Stimulus generation in MAximum Differentiation (MAD). by M. Martinez-Garcia (5855660)

    Published 2018
    “…(b) The MAD algorithm: start from a random point at the sphere and modify it to increase (or alternatively decrease) the perceptual distance following . …”
  11. 11391

    On the Convergence of the Physicochemical Properties of [<i>n</i>]Helicenes by Lubomír Rulíšek (2443162)

    Published 2007
    “…The elasticity was shown to decrease as a linear function of <i>m</i> (i.e., <i>k</i> ≈ <i>m</i>) with <i>k</i> = 0.01056 a.u. for [14]helicene. …”
  12. 11392

    Image_1_Morning Plasma Melatonin Differences in Autism: Beyond the Impact of Pineal Gland Volume.pdf by Anna Maruani (6305696)

    Published 2019
    “…We first found that both early morning melatonin level and PGV were lower in patients compared to controls. We secondly built a linear model and observed that plasma melatonin was correlated to the group of the participant, but also to the PGV. …”
  13. 11393

    Data_Sheet_1_Burnout and motivation to study medicine among students during the COVID-19 pandemic.docx by Clio Metakides (16890168)

    Published 2023
    “…Univariate analysis was performed with the Kruskal–Wallis test and Spearman’s correlation, while multivariable analysis with linear regression models.</p>Results<p>A total of 333 medical students (52% of student body) responded. …”
  14. 11394

    Effects of acalabrutinib inhibitors on canine lymphoma cells. by Bonnie K. Harrington (3151176)

    Published 2016
    “…Effects not statistically significant in a linear mixed effects model.</p>…”
  15. 11395

    Factors underlying AP spikelet count. by Jornt R. De Gruijl (111679)

    Published 2012
    “…In general, a longer ADP increases the chances of larger amounts of spikelets on top of the somatic ADP. …”
  16. 11396

    Image_1_Hemocyte Responses of the Oyster Crassostrea hongkongensis Exposed to Diel-Cycling Hypoxia and Salinity Change.PNG by Zhe Xie (3138735)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Marine hypoxia caused by nutrient enrichment in coastal waters has become a global problem for decades, especially diel-cycling hypoxia that occurs frequently in the summer season. …”
  17. 11397

    CCR2<sup>+</sup> migratory macrophages with M1 status are the early-responders in the cornea of HSV-1 infected mice by Dhong Hyun Lee (3351995)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Complex interactions between HSV-1 and infiltrating immune cells play important roles in establishing localized, acute virus replication as well as chronic latent infection. The extent and duration of initial virus replication are the key determinants of subsequent pathologic inflammatory responses and therefore, the accumulation of immune cell populations at this time point is a key target for prevention. …”
  18. 11398

    Individual dietary specialization and intraspecific morphological divergence of an endemic fish species: the case of <i>Glanidium ribeiroi</i> in the Iguassu ecoregion by Bruna Caroline Kotz Kliemann (5453642)

    Published 2024
    “…The morphological traits of smaller-sized individuals were related to displacement and movement (larger peduncle), and the larger-sized individuals were related to high performance in the exploitation and prey acquisition (larger head and mouth, dorsal eyes, longer intestines). …”
  19. 11399

    Core interactions are conserved. by Even Fossum (260224)

    Published 2009
    “…The green line shows a linear best fit line. While there is a clear decrease in the number of new interactions discovered for each additional Y2H analysis, there seems to be a significant number of interactions still to be found.…”
  20. 11400

    Manhattan plots of regions containing oligopeptide variants associated with MIC across 13 drugs. by The CRyPTIC Consortium (12064148)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Significant oligopeptides are coloured by the direction (orange = increase, blue = decrease) and magnitude of their effect size on MIC, estimated by LMM [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001755#pbio.3001755.ref032" target="_blank">32</a>]. …”