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  1. 11041

    The impact of DNA point mutations and epigenetic modifications on the nucleosome wrapping energy by Rasa Giniūnaitė (20382013)

    Published 2024
    “…The free energy, required to deform a 147 bp linear DNA fragment into a nucleosomal configuration, is a way to quantify DNA mechanical propensity for nucleosome formation. …”
  2. 11042

    GAS EXCHANGE IN ‘POME’ BANANA PLANTS GROWN UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS by Alessandro de M. Arantes (4626409)

    Published 2018
    “…As leaf temperature rose, perspiration increased linearly, while the instant water-use efficiency decreased linearly.…”
  3. 11043

    Erdős–Rényi (Random) Network. by Komal Batool (548006)

    Published 2014
    “…Nodes (blue) have the highest betweenness centrality and have the largest size in the network as the betweenness value decreases so the size and also the color changes ultimately to red. …”
  4. 11044

    Neural Network. by Komal Batool (548006)

    Published 2014
    “…Nodes (blue) have the highest betweenness centrality and have the largest size in the network as the betweenness value decreases so the size and also the color changes ultimately to red. …”
  5. 11045

    Zachary's Karate Club Network. by Komal Batool (548006)

    Published 2014
    “…Nodes (blue) have the highest betweenness centrality and have the largest size in the network as the betweenness value decreases so the size and also the color changes ultimately to red. …”
  6. 11046

    Dolphins Social Network. by Komal Batool (548006)

    Published 2014
    “…Nodes (blue) have the highest betweenness centrality and have the largest size in the network as the betweenness value decreases so the size and also the color changes ultimately to red. …”
  7. 11047

    DataSheet_1_Collagen I Induces Preeclampsia-Like Symptoms by Suppressing Proliferation and Invasion of Trophoblasts.pdf by Yinglin Feng (10642478)

    Published 2021
    “…In vivo, a single injection of collagen I on gestational day 0.5 led to an increase in systolic pressure of pregnant mice from gestational days 4.5–17.5, to a decrease in weight and number of embryos, and to enhanced placental collagen I expression and degree of fibrosis compared with control mice. …”
  8. 11048

    Data_Sheet_1_Changes in the Thermal and Hydrometeorological Forest Growth Climate During 1948–2017 in Northern Germany.docx by Banzragch Bat-Enerel (12547519)

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we analyze T, P, CWB, and SPEI trends separately for all growing season months (April-September) during the 1948–1982 (before the recent warming) and 1983–2017 periods (after the onset of warming) in their spatial variation across the North German Lowlands based on a dense climate station network. While trends in thermal and hydrometeorological variables were weak from 1948 to 1982, we find a significant decrease in April precipitation and increase in July precipitation from 1983 to 2017 throughout much of the study region, while June precipitation has decreased locally by 10 mm or more (or up to 20%). …”
  9. 11049

    Changes in phosphorylation of ion channels, pumps, and aquaporins. by Yashoda Kandel (6392810)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>a.</b> Illustration of the two major cell types in the Malpighian tubule epithelium: principal cells (PCs) are larger and have an apical brush border of microvilli filled with mitochondria containing V-type H<sup>+</sup> ATPase pumps and other ion transporters; stellate cells (SCs) are smaller and participate in Cl<sup>-</sup> and water transport. …”
  10. 11050

    Influence of the feedback links of connected and automated vehicle on rear-end collision risks with vehicle-to-vehicle communication by Yanyan Qin (1888030)

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p><b>Conclusions:</b> Two links of CAV feedback are appropriate when control complexity is a priority, whereas 3 links is the better choice when reductions in collisions are a priority. …”
  11. 11051

    The association between body mass index and pathological complete response in neoadjuvant-treated breast cancer patients by Ida Skarping (8203665)

    Published 2022
    “…However, based on the 95% confidence interval (CI) the data were compatible with associations within the range of a decrease of 30% to an increase of 89%. Stratification according to menopausal status also showed no strong association: the odds ratio (OR) of accomplishing pCR in overweight premenopausal patients compared with normal-weight premenopausal patients was 1.76 (95% CI 0.88–3.55), whereas for postmenopausal patients the corresponding OR was 0.71 (95% CI 0.35–1.46).…”
  12. 11052

    Effects of Ultraviolet-B Irradiance on Intraspecific Competition and Facilitation of Plants: Self-Thinning, Size Inequality, and Phenotypic Plasticity by Rui-Chang Zhang (115771)

    Published 2012
    “…In this study, the mortality rate of the population is predicted to decrease from UV-B irradiance. ii) The size inequality of a population increases with competition intensity because larger individuals receive a disproportionate share of resources, thereby leaving limited resources for smaller individuals. …”
  13. 11053

    Transgene induction for 42 days, followed by DOX removal for 42 days leads to partial phenotype reversal. by Sarah N. Cilvik (495882)

    Published 2013
    “…(F) Western blot analysis showing a significant decrease but persistent expression of caFGFR1 following removal of DOX (DTG 42d ON 42d OFF), compared to transgene expression after three weeks of induction (DTG 21d; protein samples from six weeks of induction were unavailable). …”
  14. 11054

    Data Sheet 1_Real-life data on pasireotide in monotherapy or combined in active Cushing’s disease.pdf by Alessandro Mondin (22611146)

    Published 2025
    “…Cholesterol levels tended to decrease, and a significant weight loss was observed (>5% in 47% of cases). …”
  15. 11055

    Directional Pressure Gravity (DPG) Theory by Mohamed Mohamed (20921039)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">DPG suggests that if an object moves in the exact direction and velocity of the cosmic</p><p dir="ltr">flow, the pressure it experiences would decrease, possibly leading to a complete loss of</p><p dir="ltr">weight. …”
  16. 11056

    Copper-Triggered Aggregation of Ubiquitin by Fabio Arnesano (259662)

    Published 2009
    “…In water/trifluoroethanol (80∶20, v/v), a mimic of the local decrease in dielectric constant experienced in proximity to a membrane surface, ubiquitin incubation with Cu(II) causes time-dependent changes in circular dichroism and Fourier-transform infrared spectra, indicative of increasing β-sheet content. …”
  17. 11057

    Table_2_Deconstructing dams and disease: predictions for salmon disease risk following Klamath River dam removals.docx by Jerri L. Bartholomew (2849879)

    Published 2023
    “…In the Klamath River (Oregon and California, USA), a series of dams built in the early-mid 20th century cut the basin in two and blocked anadromous fish access to more than 600 river kilometers. …”
  18. 11058

    Directional Tuning in Frontoparietal Ensemble during Different Modes of Operation in Task 1 by Jose M Carmena (70295)

    Published 2013
    “…Because of the high directional tuning values of some cells (e.g., that shown in [H]), a color scale limit was set at 0.3 to allow color representation of the largest possible number of cells. …”
  19. 11059

    Table_2_Deconstructing dams and disease: predictions for salmon disease risk following Klamath River dam removals.docx by Jerri L. Bartholomew (2849879)

    Published 2023
    “…In the Klamath River (Oregon and California, USA), a series of dams built in the early-mid 20th century cut the basin in two and blocked anadromous fish access to more than 600 river kilometers. …”
  20. 11060

    Table_1_Deconstructing dams and disease: predictions for salmon disease risk following Klamath River dam removals.docx by Jerri L. Bartholomew (2849879)

    Published 2023
    “…In the Klamath River (Oregon and California, USA), a series of dams built in the early-mid 20th century cut the basin in two and blocked anadromous fish access to more than 600 river kilometers. …”