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Table_1_Photosynthesis in Ranunculus asiaticus L.: The Influence of the Hybrid and the Preparation Procedure of Tuberous Roots.docx
Published 2019“…The maximal photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm) was higher in MBO than in MDR and showed a decrease in both hybrids after vernalization. …”
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DataSheet1_Identification of target groups and individuals for adherence interventions using tree-based prediction models.PDF
Published 2022“…</p><p>Results: 1) our simple linear regression model estimated a positive adherence effect, that is an increase in total costs of 10.73 Euro per PDC-point and year for diabetes type 1, 3.92 Euro for diabetes type 2 and 1.92 Euro for hyperlipidemia (all p ≤ 0.001). 2) The model-based tree detected subgroups with negative estimated adherence effects for diabetes type 2 (-1.69 Euro, 24.4% of cohort) and hyperlipidemia (-0.11 Euro, 36.1% and -5.50 Euro, 5.3%). 3) Our model-based random forest estimated personalized adherence effects with a significant proportion (4.2%–24.1%) of negative effects (up to -8.31 Euro). …”
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Purely correlated or anticorrelated feedback induces proportionally increasing pattern convergence or divergence, respectively.
Published 2021“…Right: The amplitude of this effect increases linearly with initial odor similarity. (<b>B</b>) Left: When the feedback is positive to all bulb modules for odor A and negative for odor B, the change in cortical activity is equivalent to that induced by a decrease/increase of the cortical activation threshold by Δ<i>R</i> for odor A/B respectively. …”
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Representative examples of right ventricular outflow tract Doppler flow patterns in Con and Emp hamsters nine months after elastase or vehicle treatment
Published 2011“…Note the significant inverse linear correlation between RVID and PAAT in the Emp hamsters. …”
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Differentially expressed serum proteins in <i>falciparum</i> malaria identified using 2DE and 2D-DIGE.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) Representative 2D gels of serum from healthy controls and FM patients. 600 µg of total serum proteins were focused on linear pH 4–7 IPG strips (18 cm) and then separated on 12.5% polyacrylamide gels, which were stained with Gel Code Blue Stain. …”
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Computational analysis distinguishes BMP-FGF cross inhibition models.
Published 2014“…(Third row) Only CFF and CIPF increase nH upon FGF addition. Except for a few parameter sets, CIPF consistently increases nH, even under all linear conditions. …”
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DataSheet_1_Alterations of NK Cell Phenotype During Pregnancy in Multiple Sclerosis.docx
Published 2022“…In healthy pregnancy and pregnancy in MS, peripheral blood NK cells showed significant frequency shifts, notably an increase of CD56<sup>bright</sup> NK cells and a decrease of CD56<sup>dim</sup> NK cells toward the third trimester, indicating a general rather than an MS-specific phenomenon of pregnancy. …”
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Optimal MI and optimal MI increase.
Published 2015“…Note that, in both cases, a decrease in <i>f</i><sub>int,+</sub> has to be matched by a larger bare MP output rate to ensure the boundary condition <math><mrow><msub><mi>τ</mi><mi>m</mi></msub><msub><mi>f</mi><mrow>int<mo>,</mo><mo>+</mo></mrow></msub><msubsup><mi>f</mi><mi>m</mi><mrow><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mn>1</mn><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow></msubsup><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><msub><mi>a</mi><mo>+</mo></msub><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><msub><mi>m</mi><mo>+</mo></msub></mrow></math>. …”
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Social and emotional consequences of sleep loss.
Published 2024“…The emotional intensity felt by sleep-deprived individuals is also amplified by lack of sleep. However, there is a paradoxical decrease in the outward emotional expressivity triggered by sleep deprivation (right-side panel). …”