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  1. 12141

    Data_Sheet_1_Non-dipping pulse rate and chronic changes of the kidney in patients with chronic kidney disease.docx by Rina Oba (14648237)

    Published 2023
    “…Patients with non-dipping PR were older and had worse kidney function, higher blood pressure, greater prevalence of dyslipidemia, lower hemoglobin levels, and a larger amount of urinary protein excretion than patients with dipping PR. …”
  2. 12142

    Supplementary Material for: Hepcidin removal during Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy by Colbert J.F. (17330053)

    Published 2023
    “…Introduction: Patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) or end stage kidney disease (ESKD) may require continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) as a supportive intervention. While CRRT is effective at achieving solute control and fluid balance, the indiscriminate nature of this procedure raises the possibility that beneficial substances may similarly be removed. …”
  3. 12143

    Analysis of the deviations between simulations and theory. by José Camacho Mateu (11473518)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The parameter <i>δ</i> is defined as the difference between the mean lag times (right at the end of the antibiotic cycle) in the theoretical approach and in computer simulations. <b>(A)</b> Double-logarithmic plot reporting the dependence of the error parameter <i>δ</i> on the antibiotic time exposure <i>T</i><sub><i>a</i></sub> for both the additive (blue dots) and the multiplicative (red dots) versions of the model; in either case, the larger the exposure time the larger the error. …”
  4. 12144

    HNN-SBI recovers circuit mechanism of Beta Event magnitude described in previous studies. by Nicholas Tolley (8339430)

    Published 2024
    “…Subject 1 (top, blue) exhibits a larger magnitude trough compared to subject 2 (bottom, orange). …”
  5. 12145

    Table_1_Impacts of glacial and sea-ice meltwater, primary production, and ocean CO2 uptake on ocean acidification state of waters by the 79 North Glacier and northeast Greenland sh... by Agneta Fransson (471604)

    Published 2023
    “…The upper 150 m consisted of Polar Water with Arctic origin that was divided into a fresh surface layer (SL<50 m) and a cold halocline layer (CHL, 50 to 150 m). …”
  6. 12146

    Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Nonplanar Tetraphenylporphyrins and Their Metal Complexes with Graded Degrees of β-Ethyl Substitution by Mathias O. Senge (439319)

    Published 1997
    “…As observed for symmetric, nonplanar porphyrins larger metals led to a decrease in conformational distortion with associated changes in bond lengths and bond angles.…”
  7. 12147

    Image_1_Impacts of glacial and sea-ice meltwater, primary production, and ocean CO2 uptake on ocean acidification state of waters by the 79 North Glacier and northeast Greenland sh... by Agneta Fransson (471604)

    Published 2023
    “…The upper 150 m consisted of Polar Water with Arctic origin that was divided into a fresh surface layer (SL<50 m) and a cold halocline layer (CHL, 50 to 150 m). …”
  8. 12148

    Dataset: Spatial Variability and Uncertainty of Soil Nitrogen across the Conterminous United States at Different Depths by Elizabeth Smith (12273647)

    Published 2022
    “…Across CONUS, there is a strong spatial dependence of soil N, where soil N concentrations decrease but uncertainty increases with soil depth. …”
  9. 12149

    Predictors of 30-day mortality and the risk of recurrent systemic thromboembolism in cancer patients suffering acute ischemic stroke by Ki-Woong Nam (3829753)

    Published 2017
    “…D-dimer could be a useful predictor because it can reflect both thromboembolic events and advanced stages of cancer.…”
  10. 12150

    Table_2_Impacts of glacial and sea-ice meltwater, primary production, and ocean CO2 uptake on ocean acidification state of waters by the 79 North Glacier and northeast Greenland sh... by Agneta Fransson (471604)

    Published 2023
    “…The upper 150 m consisted of Polar Water with Arctic origin that was divided into a fresh surface layer (SL<50 m) and a cold halocline layer (CHL, 50 to 150 m). …”
  11. 12151

    Graphs showing changes in fiber area and capillary parameters in the exercised and non-exercised muscles after 1w, 3w and 6w of unilateral exercise. by Yafeng Song (292964)

    Published 2014
    “…The mean group values in the figure are connected with lines to facilitate interpretation of the direction of changes after E/EMS, but the lines do not imply that the changes between the sample points represent a linear change over this period. Exercised leg is defined by continuous black line, non-exercised side by dotted line. …”
  12. 12152

    Behavioral results of Experiment 2. by Yeonju Sin (11846045)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>(D)</b> The pattern within the decision curve <b>(c</b>hange in the slope of decision threshold) was consistent in both of the Exp 2 data, and our Subjective optimality model successfully explained the pattern (differences between the model and empirical data do not vary across opportunities; Exp2 (K = 5): F(2, 40) = 2.37, η<sup>2</sup> = 0.11, p = 0.11; Exp2 (K = 10): F(7, 119) = 0.67, η<sup>2</sup> = 0.039, p = 0.70), and has superior explanatory power to the linear threshold model. Negative values on the y-axis indicate that decision thresholds decrease between opportunities. …”
  13. 12153

    Characterization of sulfamethoxazole biosorption by <i>Rhizopus oryzae</i> biomass: Insights into sorption mechanism by H. Hugo León-Santiestebán (20403080)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, at equilibrium, the absence of lipids in biomass led to a decrease of 2.98-fold in the adsorption capacity for SMX, from 0.211 to 0.071 L g<sup>−1</sup>, demonstrating that lipids are mainly responsible for removal. …”
  14. 12154

    Table_1_Metabolic Profiling of Cognitive Aging in Midlife.DOCX by Zhiguang Huo (785658)

    Published 2020
    “…Results in twins showed that higher baseline levels of four plasma metabolites, including sphingomyelin (d18:1/20:1 and d18:2/20:0), sphingomyelin (d18:1/22:1, d18:2/22:0, and d16:1/24:1), DAG (18:2/20:4), and hydroxy-CMPF, were significantly associated with a slower decrease in one or more domains of cognitive function. …”
  15. 12155

    Comparison of average virus neutralization in adapted plaque reduction neutralization tests using liver homogenates of YFV-, MAYV-, and CHIKV-infected mice. by Thaís Alkifeles Costa (16024584)

    Published 2024
    “…Pairwise analyses indicated differences between all serial dilutions, with the decrease of average neutralization values with increasing dilutions (p< 1.0−6, A and B). …”
  16. 12156

    Increased contribution of ultra-processed food products in the Brazilian diet (1987-2009) by Ana Paula Bortoletto Martins (10434155)

    Published 2022
    “…There was an uniform increase in the caloric share of ready-to-consume products in the metropolitan areas, mostly in place of ultra-processed products, accompanied by a decrease in the share of ‘in natura’ or minimally processed foods and culinary ingredients. …”
  17. 12157

    Determinants of Renal Tissue Oxygenation as Measured with BOLD-MRI in Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension in Humans by Menno Pruijm (541636)

    Published 2014
    “…The mean cortical and medullary R2* values ( = 1/T2*) were calculated before and after administration of IV furosemide, a low R2* indicating a high tissue oxygenation. …”
  18. 12158

    Table 1_Exploring the effect of plant nitrogen concentration on the nitrogen nutrition index of winter wheat under controlled irrigation conditions.pdf by Mingxia Wang (804462)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>The nitrogen nutrition index (NNI) of winter wheat decreased under water deficit conditions, primarily due to an increase in the critical nitrogen concentration (%N<sub>c</sub>) associated with a reduction in shoot biomass (SB). …”
  19. 12159

    Thumb and finger movement is reduced after stroke: An observational study by Helleana Eschmann (6832265)

    Published 2019
    “…Movement of the thumb and index finger was recorded using stretch sensors worn on the affected hand (stroke subjects) or the left or right hand (control subjects) for ∼4 hours during the day. A digit movement was defined as a monotonic increase or decrease in consecutive sensor values. …”
  20. 12160

    Cork Oak Vulnerability to Fire: The Role of Bark Harvesting, Tree Characteristics and Abiotic Factors by Filipe X. Catry (155082)

    Published 2012
    “…<div><p>Forest ecosystems where periodical tree bark harvesting is a major economic activity may be particularly vulnerable to disturbances such as fire, since debarking usually reduces tree vigour and protection against external agents. …”