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18041
Hepatitis E virus alters spermatozoa motility and morphology.
Published 2024“…PR–progressive motility of sperm (moving active, either linearly or in a circle, regardless of speed); NP–non-progressive motility (all other patterns of motility with absent progression. …”
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18042
Effect of stimulus pulse duration on reflectance changes.
Published 2014“…<p>Fundus photograph (A) and images of reflectance changes elicited by different pulse durations (B–F). …”
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18043
Data_Sheet_1_Molecular Mechanics Study of Flow and Surface Influence in Ligand–Protein Association.PDF
Published 2021“…When the xk263 diffusion flux increased, the effective xk263 concentration around HIVp, xk263–HIVp association time and binding probability decreased non-linearly regardless of interacting with the self-assembled monolayer surface or not. …”
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18044
Image1_To investigate the correlation between normal fetal biventricular myocardial function and gestational age using velocity vector imaging.jpeg
Published 2023“…</p>Conclusion<p>In normal fetuses, the peak myocardial velocity of the biventricular segments showed a decreasing trend from the basal to the apical segment. …”
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18045
Centrosome growth by localised assembly and distributed disassembly.
Published 2022“…<p>(A) Localized assembly around the centriole and disassembly throughout the pericentriolic matter generate a size-dependent disassembly rate which ensures robust size control. …”
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18046
PLANT DENSITY AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION ON COMMON BEAN NUTRITION AND YIELD
Published 2018“…In the absence of N fertilization, reduction of plant density decreased N concentration in common bean leaves. Nitrogen fertilization linearly increased dry matter and leaf N concentration, mainly at lower plant densities. …”
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18047
Score of ultra-processed food consumption and its association with sociodemographic factors in the Brazilian National Health Survey, 2019
Published 2022“…After adjustment for confounders, the prevalence of consuming five or more subgroups of ultra-processed foods decreased linearly with age, increased linearly with wealth quintiles and it was higher in urban areas, in the Southeast and South regions (compared to the others) and in men. …”
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18048
Data_Sheet_1_Differences in nitrogen and phosphorus sinks between the harvest and non-harvest of Miscanthus lutarioriparius in the Dongting Lake wetlands.PDF
Published 2022“…Similarly, except for the relative release index of nitrogen in the leaves, all the relative release indices decreased in the flood period. At the end of the in situ decomposition experiment, the relative release indices of both the nitrogen and phosphors were greater than zero, indicating that there was a net release of nitrogen and phosphorus. …”
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18049
Milk production and economic assessment of cassava bagasse in the feed of dairy cows
Published 2022“…Diet with 15% cassava bagasse provided a 13.2% increase in production when compared to control. …”
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18050
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18051
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18052
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18053
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18054
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18055
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18056
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18057
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18058
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18059
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”
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18060
Crystallization of Active Emulsion
Published 2021“…Crystallization proceeds via condensation of droplets from the gas phase through the formation of liquid as an intermediate phase, which covers the crystal surface with a thin layer. Inside the liquid layer the bond-orientational order of droplets decreases from the crystal surface toward the gas phase. …”