Showing 501 - 520 results of 15,678 for search '(( a ((linear decrease) OR (teer decrease)) ) OR ( a ((latest decrease) OR (larger decrease)) ))', query time: 0.61s Refine Results
  1. 501
  2. 502

    Linear dependencies among parameters. by Chiara Fornari (625342)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The CSC proliferation rate, , and the CSC death rate, , have a mutual linear dependence. Specifically, during initial steps of tumor progression, CSC proliferation is faster than CSC death. …”
  3. 503
  4. 504
  5. 505
  6. 506
  7. 507

    Results of linear regression analyses. by Jin-Ah Kim (617996)

    Published 2023
    “…In linear regression analyses, as the ALSFRS-R speech subscore decreased, both the VSA and VAI were reduced. …”
  8. 508

    Log linear integration of signals. by Yuval Hart (384894)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Two inputs to the same receptor with equal number of binding sites are predicted to show linear equi-amplitude and equi-response time curves in the (log F<sub>1</sub>, log F<sub>2</sub>) plane. …”
  9. 509
  10. 510
  11. 511

    Generalized linear model of indels. by Per Sjödin (254512)

    Published 2010
    “…Significance of explanatory variables in generalized linear models for counts of indels are reported. The effect is only reported as decreasing or increasing number of insertions (deletions). …”
  12. 512
  13. 513
  14. 514
  15. 515
  16. 516

    DataSheet_2_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx by Erhan Huang (17772852)

    Published 2024
    “…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…”
  17. 517

    DataSheet_3_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx by Erhan Huang (17772852)

    Published 2024
    “…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…”
  18. 518

    DataSheet_1_Climate factors drive plant distributions at higher taxonomic scales and larger spatial scales.docx by Erhan Huang (17772852)

    Published 2024
    “…Topographic factors had a relatively larger influence at higher taxonomic levels (i.e., family>genus>species), but with a relatively slow rise with the increase in spatial scale.…”
  19. 519
  20. 520