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  1. 49981

    Effects of changing the number of nodes in the discretization on the CPU time and objective function value. by Sangsoo Park (7902575)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A) The CPU time increased almost linearly as a function of the number of nodes. …”
  2. 49982

    Genus-level phylogenetic groups changed in T2 and/or T3. by Dirkjan Schokker (579932)

    Published 2014
    “…</p>2<p>ARC: average relative contribution [%] of a microbial group. Values represented means ± SD. …”
  3. 49983

    Genus-level phylogenetic groups changed in T2 and/or T3. by Dirkjan Schokker (579932)

    Published 2014
    “…</p>2<p>ARC: average relative contribution [%] of a microbial group. Values represented means ± SD. …”
  4. 49984

    Influence of subcutaneous fat thickness on the carcass characteristics and meat quality of beef cattle by Bruna Boito (4702141)

    Published 2017
    “…It was assessed using meta-analysis performed on data that was extracted from 46 published studies and comprising a total of 2,695 experimental units. We found that SFT was influenced by and increased linearly with hot carcass weights (HCWs) and cold carcass weights (CCWs) and their yields; moreover, the bone fraction decreased whereas the muscle and fat fractions increased with higher levels of SFT. …”
  5. 49985

    Transferrin and H-ferritin transport of iron is responsive to signaling by apo- and holo-Tf. by Brian Chiou (5368118)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Apo-Tf in the basal chamber increases the amount of iron transported across the endothelial cells by transferrin whereas holo-Tf decreases the amount transported. …”
  6. 49986

    Table_1_Effects of Dietary Energy Levels on Rumen Fermentation, Gastrointestinal Tract Histology, and Bacterial Community Diversity in Fattening Male Hu Lambs.DOCX by Qiye Wang (11416100)

    Published 2021
    “…Rumen fermentation results suggest that the iso-valerate had a significant effect on dietary energy level. The papillary height (PH) of rumen was the highest in the MEB group, the crypt depth (CD) was significantly increased in the duodenum and jejunum, and the villus height (VH)-to-CD ratio (VH/CD) was significantly decreased in the duodenum by increasing dietary energy levels; the VH, villus width (VW), and VH/CD also had significant differences in the ileum. 16S rRNA sequencing results showed that the operational taxonomic units (OTUs) number, the ACE, and Chao1 indices were linearly decreased by increasing dietary energy level; 24 phyla including 124 genera were identified, and the relative abundance of Papillibacter and Quinella linearly decreased by increasing the dietary energy level. …”
  7. 49987

    Knockdown of Sp1, Sp3 and Sp4 (alone and combined) by RNA interference. by Satya Pathi (301408)

    Published 2013
    “…Results are expressed as means ± SE (3 replicates), and significantly (p<0.05) decreased activity is indicated (*). …”
  8. 49988

    Effects of chordotonal organ deprivation while weight bearing. by César S. Mendes (650719)

    Published 2014
    “…(C) Stance linearity index. Animals carrying intermediate weights display a less wobbly stance phase 2 hours after weight bearing, this effect is absent in <i>nan<sup>36a</sup></i> flies. …”
  9. 49989

    Eigenvalue spectra for Zeta-distributed jump lengths. by Josué Manik Nava-Sedeño (10975049)

    Published 2025
    “…The critical value, is shown as a dashed line. As long jumps become more probable (deceasing <i>s</i>), the rate of divergence from the steady state decreases. …”
  10. 49990

    Data for Lu et al. by Mengting Lu (20555930)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that for native genotypes, constitutive resistance against a specialist decreased linearly with latitude, while induced resistance increased. …”
  11. 49991

    Table_2_In Situ X-Ray Tomography Imaging of Soil Water and Cyanobacteria From Biological Soil Crusts Undergoing Desiccation.DOCX by Estelle Couradeau (192890)

    Published 2018
    “…We could demonstrate the formation of steep, decreasing gradients of water content from the cyanobacterial bundle surface outward, while the bundle volume remained stable, as the local bulk water content decreased linearly, hence demonstrating a preferential retention of water in the microbes. …”
  12. 49992

    Table_1_In Situ X-Ray Tomography Imaging of Soil Water and Cyanobacteria From Biological Soil Crusts Undergoing Desiccation.DOCX by Estelle Couradeau (192890)

    Published 2018
    “…We could demonstrate the formation of steep, decreasing gradients of water content from the cyanobacterial bundle surface outward, while the bundle volume remained stable, as the local bulk water content decreased linearly, hence demonstrating a preferential retention of water in the microbes. …”
  13. 49993

    Table_3_In Situ X-Ray Tomography Imaging of Soil Water and Cyanobacteria From Biological Soil Crusts Undergoing Desiccation.DOCX by Estelle Couradeau (192890)

    Published 2018
    “…We could demonstrate the formation of steep, decreasing gradients of water content from the cyanobacterial bundle surface outward, while the bundle volume remained stable, as the local bulk water content decreased linearly, hence demonstrating a preferential retention of water in the microbes. …”
  14. 49994

    In situ X-ray tomography imaging of soil water and cyanobacteria from biological soil crusts undergoing desiccation by Estelle Couradeau (192890)

    Published 2018
    “…We could demonstrate the formation of steep, decreasing gradients of water content from the cyanobacterial bundle surface outward, while the bundle volume remained stable, as the local bulk water content decreased linearly, hence demonstrating a preferential retention of water in the microbes. …”
  15. 49995

    Effect of month and year on the infection rate. by Maarten J. Voordouw (692690)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The infection rate of <i>Peromyscus leucopus</i> mice (A) decreased over the course of the summer and (B) differed among years of the study. …”
  16. 49996

    Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations of different lipid membrane systems. by Kirsi H. Pietiläinen (43149)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) Average area per lipid of the eight simulated bilayer systems, indicating the packing or fluidity of the bilayer (smaller area means decreased fluidity). (C) The molecular order parameter (<i>S</i><sub>mol</sub>) profiles along selected unsaturated acyl chains. …”
  17. 49997

    Data Sheet 2_Predicting mortality in heart failure: BUN/creatinine ratio in MIMIC-III.docx by Changsen Zhu (20821991)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Admission BCR values are non-linearly associated with mortality in heart failure patients, suggesting its utility as a prognostic tool in critical care.…”
  18. 49998

    Rapid Acoustic Survey for Biodiversity Appraisal by Jérôme Sueur (217383)

    Published 2008
    “…Indexes reveal for this small sample a lower acoustic diversity for the most disturbed forest and acoustic dissimilarities between the two forests suggest that degradation could have significantly decreased and modified community composition. …”
  19. 49999

    Data Sheet 1_Predicting mortality in heart failure: BUN/creatinine ratio in MIMIC-III.csv by Changsen Zhu (20821991)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Admission BCR values are non-linearly associated with mortality in heart failure patients, suggesting its utility as a prognostic tool in critical care.…”
  20. 50000

    Effect of <i>ALK</i> genotype at rs17007646 on behavioral responses to alcohol in human subjects. by Amy W. Lasek (173778)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Body sway in the lateral direction (BSL) in cm/min as a function of genotype, indicating decreased BSL in response to alcohol in heterozygous individuals and individuals homozygous for the minor allele. …”