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  1. 18121

    Sward structure and ingestive behavior of cows in tropical pastures managed under different forage allowances by E.R. Janusckiewicz (8142867)

    Published 2019
    “…In hand-plucked samples, leaf and stem percentages remained unchanged in the morning but leaf percentage increased while stems decreased in the afternoon. Permanence time decreased linearly with increasing FA. …”
  2. 18122

    Data_Sheet_1_Plant Evolution History Overwhelms Current Environment Gradients in Affecting Leaf Chlorophyll Across the Tibetan Plateau.docx by Yicheng He (11532058)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, we revealed that leaf Chl non-linearly decreased with plant evolutionary divergence time. …”
  3. 18123

    Climate policy costs of spatially unbalanced growth in electricity demand: the case of datacentres in Ireland by Desta Fitiwi (15418511)

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p></p><p>Climate policy that focuses on renewable energy only is more expensive than a technology-neutral climate policy</p><p>The costs of a renewable-only focused climate policy increase non-linearly as demand increases</p><p></p> <p>Climate policy that focuses on renewable energy only is more expensive than a technology-neutral climate policy</p> <p>The costs of a renewable-only focused climate policy increase non-linearly as demand increases</p>…”
  4. 18124

    <b>Regional asymmetries in dissolved organic carbon response to nitrogen addition rather than soil organic carbon and microbial biomass carbon</b> by Andong Cai (5237024)

    Published 2024
    “…The effect size of soil DOC decreased linearly with that of MBC to SOC ratio in humid regions, while it increased linearly in non-humid regions. …”
  5. 18125

    The cross-sectional crypt configuration. by Sara-Jane Dunn (163391)

    Published 2012
    “…(b) The cross-sectional model geometry, plotted against the axes used to mark cell -coordinates for the results presented. A linearly decreasing gradient of Wnt factors is imposed in the cross-sectional model, which is normalised to 1 at the base of the crypt, and 0 at the crypt collar. …”
  6. 18126

    Comparisons of the active and passive ROMs between the groups. by Wei-Chun Hsu (689900)

    Published 2015
    “…For the evaluation times (evaluation times: before and 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 months after the start of treatment), a right arrow above the graph indicates a significant, linearly increasing trend, whereas a left arrow indicates a significant, linearly decreasing trend (<i>P</i><0.025). …”
  7. 18127

    Simulation result of packing resistance vs. height of packing. by Ahsan I. Nawroj (494526)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Simulations show that the resistance of the packing of cells increased linearly with length (i.e. the number of cells is increasing with a fixed cross-sectional area). …”
  8. 18128

    Development of number of unique locations visited and radius of gyration over time. by Wim Bernasco (4056844)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) Apart from the first few hours on the first day covered, the radius of gyration grows sub-linearly, slightly decreases during sleep due to 9 hours of immobility, and reaches a stable level of approximately 3km after two days already. …”
  9. 18129

    Scaling of error and spike count with population size (weights held fixed). by Camille E. Rullán Buxó (9667654)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Relative root-mean-square error (RMSE) decreases approximately linearly with the network size for all three models. …”
  10. 18130

    Global mRNA Degradation during Lytic Gammaherpesvirus Infection Contributes to Establishment of Viral Latency by Justin M. Richner (213025)

    Published 2011
    “…Specifically, mice intranasally infected with the host shutoff mutant accumulated to lower levels at 10 days post infection in the lymph nodes, failed to develop splenomegaly, and exhibited reduced viral DNA levels and a lower frequency of latently infected splenocytes. …”
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    Altered balance control in thoracic adolescent idiopathic scoliosis during obstructed gait - Fig 2 by Kuan-Wen Wu (8415714)

    Published 2020
    “…With increasing obstacle height, a left arrow indicates a linearly decreasing trend (red bar: AIS-V; blue bar: AIS-A; black bar: Control).…”
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    Self-organized queuing. by Caesar Saloma (693417)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Total number of mice that escaped as function of time (<i>N</i> = 1) in: (a) 10-mouse group, and (b) 30-mouse group. The number of trained mice in the pool decreases linearly with time.…”
  13. 18133

    Gait kinematic parameters plotted against walking speed (<i>U</i>) in winter (blue) and summer (red) acclimated birds. by John Lees (359812)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Duty factor decreased with <i>U</i>, but never dropped below 0.5 across the speed range tested, B) The relative durations of the stance (<i>l</i><sub>stance</sub>, circles) and swing (<i>l</i><sub>swing</sub>, squares) phases. …”
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    Critical safety factor of slope <i>F</i><sub>st</sub>. by Yongqing Zeng (8341515)

    Published 2024
    “…As the slope height increases from 5m to 45m, the safety factor of soil slope gradually decreases from 2.21 to 0.94; As the slope gradient increases from 20° to 60°, the safety factor of soil slope decreases approximately linearly from 1.80 to 0.95; As the cohesion of soil increases from 10kpa to 30kpa, the safety factor of soil slope increases approximately linearly from 1.04 to 1.60; As the internal friction angle of soil increases from 10° to 30°, the safety factor of soil slope increases approximately linearly from 1.00 to 1.81; As the unit weight of soil increases from 13kN/m<sup>3</sup> to 21kN/m<sup>3</sup>, the safety factor of soil slope decreases approximately linearly from 1.50 to 1.21. …”
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    Classification of slope stability states. by Yongqing Zeng (8341515)

    Published 2024
    “…As the slope height increases from 5m to 45m, the safety factor of soil slope gradually decreases from 2.21 to 0.94; As the slope gradient increases from 20° to 60°, the safety factor of soil slope decreases approximately linearly from 1.80 to 0.95; As the cohesion of soil increases from 10kpa to 30kpa, the safety factor of soil slope increases approximately linearly from 1.04 to 1.60; As the internal friction angle of soil increases from 10° to 30°, the safety factor of soil slope increases approximately linearly from 1.00 to 1.81; As the unit weight of soil increases from 13kN/m<sup>3</sup> to 21kN/m<sup>3</sup>, the safety factor of soil slope decreases approximately linearly from 1.50 to 1.21. …”
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    The main calculation parameters of slope soil. by Yongqing Zeng (8341515)

    Published 2024
    “…As the slope height increases from 5m to 45m, the safety factor of soil slope gradually decreases from 2.21 to 0.94; As the slope gradient increases from 20° to 60°, the safety factor of soil slope decreases approximately linearly from 1.80 to 0.95; As the cohesion of soil increases from 10kpa to 30kpa, the safety factor of soil slope increases approximately linearly from 1.04 to 1.60; As the internal friction angle of soil increases from 10° to 30°, the safety factor of soil slope increases approximately linearly from 1.00 to 1.81; As the unit weight of soil increases from 13kN/m<sup>3</sup> to 21kN/m<sup>3</sup>, the safety factor of soil slope decreases approximately linearly from 1.50 to 1.21. …”
  17. 18137

    Effect of the length of silicon nano-dot/wire on band gap by Hassan, Walid M.I.

    Published 2014
    “…We will report on the role of the length of silicon nanowire (SNW) in determining the band gap of a structure. We find that the band gap decreases with SNW length for the same diameter and approaches the band gap for an ideal infinitely long SNW. …”
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  18. 18138

    Relationship between 2D whisker geometry and basepoint parameters. by Hayley M. Belli (5066540)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A) Whisker arc length (S) can be described as a decaying exponential function of θ<sub>bp</sub>, decreasing from caudal to rostral. …”
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    Behavioral responses. by Fang Wang (105926)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(a) Mean response times decreased linearly over preconditioning runs. …”
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    Comparison between CM and ED using neural spikes artificially constructed to simulate electrode drifting. by Pan Ke Wang (7962101)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) and (B) Temporal profiles of two artificial neural spike clusters with linearly decreased spike amplitudes. …”