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  1. 10921

    Data_Sheet_1_Clinicians' preferences for managing aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage using endothelin receptor antagonists.pdf by Sebastian Heidenreich (12523516)

    Published 2023
    “…Clinicians expected the likelihood of DCI to decrease by ≥8.1% for a 20% increase in the risk of lung complications, ≥2.4% for a 20% increase in the risk of hypotension, and ≥1.2% for a 20% increase in the risk of anemia.…”
  2. 10922

    Heterogeneous Distributed Lag Models to Estimate Personalized Effects of Maternal Exposures to Air Pollution by Daniel Mork (16733889)

    Published 2023
    “…We find evidence of heterogeneity in the PM<sub>2.5</sub>—birth weight relationship, with some mother—child dyads showing a three times larger decrease in birth weight for an IQR increase in exposure (5.9–8.5 <math><mrow><mi>μ</mi><mi>g</mi><mo>/</mo><mrow><mi>m</mi></mrow><mn>3</mn></mrow></math> PM<sub>2.5</sub>) compared to the population average. …”
  3. 10923

    Permanent Occlusion of Feeding Arteries and Draining Veins in Solid Mouse Tumors by Vascular Targeted Photodynamic Therapy (VTP) with Tookad by Noa Madar-Balakirski (250117)

    Published 2010
    “…This blockage was deemed irreversible after 10 minutes of VTP treatment. A decrease in DV blood flow was demonstrated, with a slight lag from FA response, accompanied by frequent changes in flow direction before reaching a complete standstill. …”
  4. 10924

    Data_Sheet_1_Collateral impact of the COVID−19 pandemic on the use of healthcare resources among people with disabilities.PDF by Minjeong Sohn (13191558)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Participants with disabilities recorded a larger decrease in the number of claims for total services (2.1 claims per 5 months) upon the COVID−19 pandemic's onset compared to those without disabilities (1.6 claims), and the difference–in–difference estimates were statistically significant (0.46 claims). …”
  5. 10925

    Difference in chaos suppression in sparsely-connected E-I network. by Rainer Engelken (5266057)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>λ<sub>1</sub> as a function of <i>I</i><sub>1</sub> for common and independent inputs, showing a monotonic decrease with <i>I</i><sub>1</sub> and a larger zero-crossing for common input. …”
  6. 10926

    Data_Sheet_2_Collateral impact of the COVID−19 pandemic on the use of healthcare resources among people with disabilities.PDF by Minjeong Sohn (13191558)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Participants with disabilities recorded a larger decrease in the number of claims for total services (2.1 claims per 5 months) upon the COVID−19 pandemic's onset compared to those without disabilities (1.6 claims), and the difference–in–difference estimates were statistically significant (0.46 claims). …”
  7. 10927

    Structure–Kinetics Correlations in Isostructural Crystals of α‑(<i>ortho</i>-Tolyl)-acetophenones: Pinning Down Electronic Effects Using Laser-Flash Photolysis in the Solid State... by Anoklase J.-L. Ayitou (1906648)

    Published 2016
    “…Notably, the rate for δ-hydrogen atom transfer of <b>1a</b> (2.7 × 10<sup>7</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>) in the crystalline phase is 18-fold larger than that of <b>1b</b> (1.5 × 10<sup>6</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>). …”
  8. 10928

    Pre-Roman improvements to agricultural production: Evidence from livestock husbandry in late prehistoric Italy by Angela Trentacoste (5916500)

    Published 2018
    “…Cattle and sheep increased incrementally in size prior to the Roman conquest in all regions considered; surprisingly, pigs continued to decrease in size throughout later prehistory. The incremental pace and pan-regional character of the size change in cattle and sheep suggests an internally motivated phenomenon rather than herd replacement with a new larger population, as might follow colonisation or conquest. …”
  9. 10929

    Enrichment and stability of synaptoneurosomes. by Celia Williams (265997)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Microscopy: A) Nuclear contamination of the homogenate (2 µl smears) (DAPI fluorescence) decreases after sequential passage through mesh screens with B) the post- 10 µm screen synaptoneurosome pellet (100 µl volume) still retaining a few nuclei (Bar = 20 µm). …”
  10. 10930

    Data_Sheet_1_Acute stressors do not impair short-term memory or attention in an aged mouse model of amyloidosis.docx by Giuliana M. DiMarco (15456806)

    Published 2023
    “…Using the APPswe/PS1dE9 mouse model of amyloidosis, we assessed whether stressor exposure prior to testing differentially impaired cognitive performance of aged male and female mice. As part of a larger study, mice performed a delayed match-to-position (DMTP) or a 3-choice serial-reaction time (3CSRT) task. …”
  11. 10931

    Three Groups of Transposable Elements with Contrasting Copy Number Dynamics and Host Responses in the Maize (<i>Zea mays</i> ssp. <i>mays</i>) Genome by Concepcion M. Diez (553768)

    Published 2014
    “…In addition, the low copy retroelements encompassed a set of TEs that had previously been shown to decrease expression within a 24 nt siRNA biogenesis mutant (<i>mop1</i>). …”
  12. 10932

    Structure–Kinetics Correlations in Isostructural Crystals of α‑(<i>ortho</i>-Tolyl)-acetophenones: Pinning Down Electronic Effects Using Laser-Flash Photolysis in the Solid State... by Anoklase J.-L. Ayitou (1906648)

    Published 2016
    “…Notably, the rate for δ-hydrogen atom transfer of <b>1a</b> (2.7 × 10<sup>7</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>) in the crystalline phase is 18-fold larger than that of <b>1b</b> (1.5 × 10<sup>6</sup> s<sup>–1</sup>). …”
  13. 10933

    Artisanal Green Turtle, <i>Chelonia mydas</i>, Fishery of Caribbean Nicaragua: I. Catch Rates and Trends, 1991–2011 by Cynthia J. Lagueux (553022)

    Published 2014
    “…Explanations for the apparent discrepancy between the increasing trend at Tortuguero and decreasing catch rate trends in Nicaragua include: i) an increase in reproductive output, ii) insufficient time has passed to observe the impact of the fishery on the rookery due to a time lag, iii) changes in other segments of the population have not been detected since only nesting activity is monitored, iv) the expansive northern Nicaragua foraging ground may provide a refuge for a sufficient portion of the Tortuguero rookery, and/or v) a larger than expected contribution of non-Tortuguero rookeries occurring in Nicaragua turtle fishing areas. …”
  14. 10934

    Unplanned dilution back analysis in an underground mine using numerical models by Diogo Peixoto Cordova (13826604)

    Published 2022
    “…This study has as main goals a back analysis of the actual dilution, using the Equivalent Linear Overbreak Slough (ELOS) method and analysis in the drift developments at the hanging wall contact, using numerical models. …”
  15. 10935

    Hybrid Computational Framework for Fault Detection in Coil Winding Manufacturing Process Using Knowledge Distillation by Izhar Escudero Ornelas (7442897)

    Published 2023
    “…The method was validated by conducting physical experiments on a linear coil-winding machine, and the results indicated that the Random Forest algorithm has the potential to decrease simulation time from 2 minutes to less than a second. …”
  16. 10936

    Enzymatic activity comparison of RGD and SGD containing uricases. by Andrew C. Nyborg (3597386)

    Published 2016
    “…The rate (specific activity) of UA oxidation was calculated based on a linear decrease in absorbance. Solid lines represent Michaelis-Menten kinetic fits performed in Prism GraphPad. …”
  17. 10937

    Enzymatic activity analysis in human serum. by Andrew C. Nyborg (3597386)

    Published 2016
    “…The rate (specific activity) of UA oxidation was calculated based on a linear decrease in absorbance. Solid (or dotted) lines represent Michaelis-Menten kinetic fits performed in Prism GraphPad. …”
  18. 10938

    Single Macroscopic Pillars as Model System for Bioinspired Adhesives: Influence of Tip Dimension, Aspect Ratio, and Tilt Angle by Maurizio Micciché (1798900)

    Published 2014
    “…The experiments show that for the tested aspect ratios between 1 and 5, a linear decrease of tilt-angle dependency is found. …”
  19. 10939

    Single Macroscopic Pillars as Model System for Bioinspired Adhesives: Influence of Tip Dimension, Aspect Ratio, and Tilt Angle by Maurizio Micciché (1798900)

    Published 2014
    “…The experiments show that for the tested aspect ratios between 1 and 5, a linear decrease of tilt-angle dependency is found. …”
  20. 10940

    Influence of age, anthropometric characteristics and body fat distribution in women's thoracic mobility by Dayla Sgariboldi (12816097)

    Published 2022
    “…<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The accumulation of fat in the chest can contribute to reduced thoracic mobility (TM) with a decrease of lung volumes. TM changes can also occur in aging, due to progressive calcification of joints involved in respiratory movements and reduced intervertebral spaces. …”