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  1. 10021

    Stength, degree correlation and rich club index distribution for the two network projections. by Floriana Gargiulo (130906)

    Published 2015
    “…For the hubs (<i>k</i>>10<sup>3</sup>) we observe a sub-linear decrease. Plot C and F: Normalized rich club index as function of degree for the semantic (C) and the users’ interest network (F) For both networks the index is increasing with the degree indicating the existence of correlations in the tow networks. …”
  2. 10022

    Table_1_Correlation analysis between 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and cognitive function in first diagnosed Parkinson’s disease patients.docx by Sun Zhihui (16320159)

    Published 2023
    “…Further regression analysis showed that for every one-point decrease in the memory score, the glucose metabolism in the right precuneus would decrease by 0.3 (B = 0.30, p = 0.005), the glucose metabolism in the left primary visual cortex would decrease by 0.25 (B = 0.25, p = 0.040), the glucose metabolism in the right lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.38 (B = 0.38, p = 0.012), and the glucose metabolism in the left lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.32 (B = 0.32, p = 0.045).…”
  3. 10023

    Table_2_Correlation analysis between 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and cognitive function in first diagnosed Parkinson’s disease patients.docx by Sun Zhihui (16320159)

    Published 2023
    “…Further regression analysis showed that for every one-point decrease in the memory score, the glucose metabolism in the right precuneus would decrease by 0.3 (B = 0.30, p = 0.005), the glucose metabolism in the left primary visual cortex would decrease by 0.25 (B = 0.25, p = 0.040), the glucose metabolism in the right lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.38 (B = 0.38, p = 0.012), and the glucose metabolism in the left lateral occipital cortex would decrease by 0.32 (B = 0.32, p = 0.045).…”
  4. 10024

    Simulated and estimated branch-specific changes. by Randi H. Griffin (839014)

    Published 2015
    “…Larger variances of PIDC estimates are found on shorter branches (B), e.g., the two largest variances occur on branches 68 and 215, which both have branch lengths of 0.01. …”
  5. 10025

    Morphological and functional factors affecting voltage clamp errors. by Alon Poleg-Polsky (352416)

    Published 2013
    “…F, Slowing down the decay kinetics of inhibition enlarges the effective inhibitory conductance and significantly increases the RPC error. G, RPC error is larger for NMDA-R mediated currents. H, Presence of dendritic voltage gated sodium channels initially increase but at higher conductance decrease the RPC error (in this simulation the NMDA-R conductance was set to zero). …”
  6. 10026

    There Is No Safe Dose of Prions by Helen R. Fryer (194033)

    Published 2011
    “…The model and data both show that the linear decrease in incubation period holds only for doses above the ID50. …”
  7. 10027

    ScFv 2LF dissociation rate constants with each LF variant, measured by Biacore experiments. by Philippe Thullier (320909)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The five residues whose mutation to alanine resulted in a 3-fold, or larger, decrease of the dissociation constant are shown in bold.…”
  8. 10028

    Projected predator and prey relationships. by Jorrit Lucas (11337252)

    Published 2021
    “…The current study indicates that: C) predators more often adjust their swimming direction when following larger whitefish larvae; D) larger whitefish are increasingly adept at detecting the start of the hunt as measured by an increase in swimming speed; B+D could explain why predators increasingly need to adjust their track C) which in turn might decrease hunting performance (A).…”
  9. 10029

    Plastid development in the Brachypodium stem. by Jacob Krüger Jensen (3805363)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Decrease of stem chlorophyll in stem from 9- to 12-week-old plants. …”
  10. 10030

    NSAIDs differentially affect apoptosis and proliferation of gastric epithelial cells in vitro. by Daniel D. Hampton (346280)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. All three NSAIDs tested decreased proliferation of AGS cells compared with vehicle (DMSO) alone, as measured by changes in CFSE incorporation over 3 days of culture, with the largest decrease seen in piroxicam-treated cells (* indicates p<0.05 vs. vehicle; ** p≤0.04 vs. vehicle, ketorolac, or etodolac). …”
  11. 10031

    System connectivity underlies the loss of species (TSR, total species richness) for both the economic (open red circles) and the ecological (closed blue circles) linking strategies... by Evan H. Campbell Grant (175143)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>This relationship holds for different measures of connectivity. Average degree (panel A; size of circles relative to the average number of connected sub-basins of the peninsular river networks, which increase as unconnected rivers are linked via canals), largest network size (panel B; size of circles relative to the average degree), decrease in the number of river networks (panel C; size of circles relative to the average degree), and number of networks consisting of a single sub-basin (panel D; size of circles relative to the average degree).…”
  12. 10032

    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of Gender on Development of Hippocampal Subregions From Childhood to Adulthood.PDF by Shu Hua Mu (9724244)

    Published 2020
    “…Gender-related differences were also found in the development of most subregions, especially for the hippocampal tail, CA1, molecular layer HP, GC-DG, CA3, and CA4, which showed a consistent increase in females and an early increase followed by a decrease in males. …”
  13. 10033

    Sub- and supra-threshold effects of MD in 4RSNs of rat V1. by Giuliano Iurilli (496826)

    Published 2013
    “…Left: the ocular preference shift –as assessed by the decrease of the ODI- caused by MD (P20–P30) was larger for AP responses (open boxes) compared to PSP responses (dashed boxes). …”
  14. 10034

    Spatial Frequency Discrimination: Effects of Age, Reward, and Practice - Fig 2 by Carlijn van den Boomen (3079293)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Discrimination thresholds (Weber fractions) for per age-group averaged over block 2, 3, and 4, showing a linear decrease with age. …”
  15. 10035

    Cell length measurements plotted against Greenwood frequency along the cochlear duct. by Deborah E. Zetes (300152)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The mean length of inner pillar cells (a) decreased towards the basal high frequency end of the cochlea and a similar but more pronounced decrease was measured for outer pillar cells (b). …”
  16. 10036

    Correlation between age (yrs.) and distractibility as assessed by the KITAP [<b>18]</b>, [33<b> </b>]. by Mireille Trautmann (328096)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A linear trend was indicative of a reduction in distractibility with increasing age. …”
  17. 10037

    Sequential effects of reappraisal and rumination on anger during recall of an anger-provoking event by Carmen Peuters (6169727)

    Published 2019
    “…There was a small interactive effect of the combination of the two strategies, such that those who ruminated and then reappraised showed a larger decrease in anger than those who reappraised and then ruminated. …”
  18. 10038

    Description of the Obesity Prevention and Treatment Intervention Alternatives. by Leah M. Frerichs (498682)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>All interventions were modeled with a 50% continuous linear increase or decrease in designated parameters over the course of 10 years</p>…”
  19. 10039

    FRET Sensor calibration in the cytosol. by Jose G. Miranda (118268)

    Published 2012
    “…A) NES-ZapSM2, FRET ratio goes slightly above resting; B) NES-ZapSR2 has a similar response as observed in the nucleus, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049371#pone-0049371-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2B</a>; C) NES-ZapOC2 demonstrates a small decrease after TPEN compared to the same sensor in the nucleus; D) NES-ZapOK2 is observed with small changes in FRET ratio after TPEN and Zn<sup>2+</sup>/digitonin; E) NES-ZapCmR1 has an inverted response in which TPEN causes an increase in FRET ratio while Zn<sup>2+</sup> with digitonin causes a decrease in the ratio; F) NES-ZapCmR1.1 and G) NES-ZapCmR2 exhibit a small decrease with TPEN and a larger increase in FRET ratio after addition of Zn<sup>2+</sup> and digitonin. …”
  20. 10040

    Evaluation of Solid Waste From H2S Removal Process in Natural Gas Treatment Incorporated Into Red Ceramic by Charles Cosme de Souza (7232483)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Waste incorporation into clay ceramic is a worldwide accepted recycling procedure for environmentally friendly reuse of spent industrial materials. …”