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  1. 28761

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for heart rate (HR). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in heart rate (ΔHR) to decrease the mean arterial pressure (ΔMAP) produced by acute administration of sodium nitroprusside (7, 17, and 20 μg/kg); and pressor response—HR decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by acute administration of phenylephrine (3, 6, and 10 μg/kg) in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats. …”
  2. 28762

    Memory performance is associated with education attainment: Greater influence of education in females by Isabelle Schrauwen (609137)

    Published 2014
    “…Note that for each gender more education is associated with higher memory performance (y-axis is test performance with higher numbers meaning better performance). In females, this effect is much more of a step-wise effect while in males the largest improvement is realized between undergraduate and graduate attainment. …”
  3. 28763

    DataSheet_1_Extreme marine heatwaves and cold-spells events in the Southern North Sea: classifications, patterns, and trends.pdf by Bayoumy Mohamed (17004717)

    Published 2023
    “…The SST warming rate was 0.33 ± 0.06°C/decade and was associated with an increase in MHW frequency (0.85 ± 0.39 events/decade) and a decrease in MCS frequency (-0.92 ± 0.40 events/decade) over the entire period. …”
  4. 28764

    Comparative Structural Studies of Iodide Complexes of Uranium(III) and Lanthanide(III) with Hexadentate Tetrapodal Neutral N-Donor Ligands by Lydia Karmazin (1580611)

    Published 2004
    “…These differences are significantly larger than the decrease expected from the variation of the ionic radii and can be interpreted in terms of a stronger M−N interaction for U(III). …”
  5. 28765

    Dopamine depletion increases intrinsic excitability of medium spiny neurons. by Karima Azdad (370732)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) Summary histogram of the mean first spike latency at the 120 pA current pulse illustrating the decrease of the first spike latency induced by dopamine depletion. …”
  6. 28766

    Phosphorus Forms in Sediments as Indicators of Anthropic Pressures in an Agricultural Catchment in Southern Brazil by Tales Tiecher (4630222)

    Published 2017
    “…The results showed that an increase in anthropogenic pressure leads to an increase in total inorganic P and a decrease in the levels of organic C and total organic P in sediments. …”
  7. 28767

    Fluid–structure interaction study on the performance of flexible articulated caudal fin by Bo Liu (127343)

    Published 2014
    “…It is seen that the medium flexible–medium flexible case exhibits a striking performance. When the hinge stiffness decreases, its mean thrust force increases and possesses larger amplitude while the forces of other cases decrease. …”
  8. 28768

    Data from: Eyes wide shut: the impact of dim-light vision on neural investment in marine teleosts by Teresa L. Iglesias (3249435)

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we use X‐ray microtomography and phylogenetic comparative methods to examine the relationships between diel activity pattern, optic morphology, trophic guild, and investment in the optic tectum across the largest radiation of vertebrates—teleost fishes. We find that despite driving the evolution of larger eyes, enhancement of the capacity for dim‐light vision generally is accompanied by a decrease in investment in the optic tectum. …”
  9. 28769

    Correlation Analysis. by Christof Kuhbandner (282992)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Correlation between amount of forgetting (i.e., decrease in memory performance for nontested questions relative to memory performance for the same questions when used as control questions; larger values indicate a larger amount of forgetting) and post-manipulation valence score. …”
  10. 28770

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

    Published 2011
    “…We also refine two common perceptions about TSE incubation periods: that their mean values decrease linearly with logarithmic decreases in dose and that they are highly reproducible between hosts. …”
  11. 28771

    Theoretical analysis of possible rTMS-induced changes in neuronal responses. by Michael L. Waterston (365194)

    Published 2013
    “…Although decreasing firing rates leads to poorer signal-to-noise ratio, such decreases can be compensated for by a corresponding decrease in covariance. …”
  12. 28772

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rSNA). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in rSNA to decrease the mean arterial pressure (MAP) produced by ramp infusion of sodium nitroprusside (200μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv); and pressor response—rSNA decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by ramp infusion of phenylephrine (100μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv) for 60 seconds in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats *P < 0.05 compared to control group (Sutdent’t test). …”
  13. 28773

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity (sSNA). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in sSNA to decrease the mean arterial pressure (MAP) produced by ramp infusion of sodium nitroprusside (200μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv); and pressor response—sSNA decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by ramp infusion of phenylephrine (100μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv) for 60s in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats *P < 0.05 compared to control group (Sutdent’<i>t</i> test). …”
  14. 28774

    6-OHDA lesion-induced dopamine depletion increases intrinsic excitability of medium spiny neurons. by Karima Azdad (370732)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) Summary histogram of the mean first spike latency at the 120 pA current pulse illustrating the decrease of the first spike latency induced by 6-OHDA lesion. …”
  15. 28775

    Features importance using permutation on RF<sub>SS+SI+GLCM</sub> model. by Katerina Kikaki (11919737)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Each feature represents a different highly correlated group. The largest mean pixel accuracy decrease occurs by permuting CON, NDWI, NDVI and FDI.…”
  16. 28776

    Feature importance values for ‘all’ feature models. by Janna Axenbeck (10526073)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>For instance, a value that is two times larger implies that the mean decrease in impurity of the related feature is twice as high. …”
  17. 28777
  18. 28778

    Table_1_Production Losses From an Endemic Animal Disease: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) in Selected Midwest US Sow Farms.DOCX by Pablo Valdes-Donoso (2146567)

    Published 2018
    “…We used pre-outbreak longitudinal data to establish a baseline that was then used to estimate the decrease in production. …”
  19. 28779

    Variations of the torque variables during the exercise protocol. by Baptiste Morel (728366)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Mean torque (T<sub>mean</sub>), peak torque (T<sub>peak</sub>) and rate of torque development (RTD) decrease over the 20 sets (A) as well as the multiple linear regression of T<sub>mean</sub> predicted by T<sub>peak</sub> and RTD (B) is presented. …”
  20. 28780

    Table_1_The Longitudinal Association of Subclinical Hearing Loss With Cognition in the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study.pdf by Alexander Chern (10775797)

    Published 2022
    “…Mean follow-up was 9.1 years (range 3–16). Among all participants, worse hearing was associated with significantly steeper cognitive decline measured by the DSST [0.054-point/year steeper decrease per 10 dB worse hearing, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.026–0.082] and 3MS (0.044-point/year steeper decrease per 10 dB worse hearing, CI: 0.026–0.062), but not CLOX1. …”