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  1. 10921

    Toward Binary Nitrosyls:  Distinctly Bent Fe−N−O Linkages in Base-Stabilized Fe(NO)<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup> Complexes by Trevor W. Hayton (1409836)

    Published 2003
    “…Interestingly, the bending of the NO ligands results in an increase in the energy of the HOMO, relative to the linear case, but at the same time causes a decrease in energy of the HOMO-1 and the HOMO-2 molecular orbitals. …”
  2. 10922

    Toward Binary Nitrosyls:  Distinctly Bent Fe−N−O Linkages in Base-Stabilized Fe(NO)<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup> Complexes by Trevor W. Hayton (1409836)

    Published 2003
    “…Interestingly, the bending of the NO ligands results in an increase in the energy of the HOMO, relative to the linear case, but at the same time causes a decrease in energy of the HOMO-1 and the HOMO-2 molecular orbitals. …”
  3. 10923

    Toward Binary Nitrosyls:  Distinctly Bent Fe−N−O Linkages in Base-Stabilized Fe(NO)<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup> Complexes by Trevor W. Hayton (1409836)

    Published 2003
    “…Interestingly, the bending of the NO ligands results in an increase in the energy of the HOMO, relative to the linear case, but at the same time causes a decrease in energy of the HOMO-1 and the HOMO-2 molecular orbitals. …”
  4. 10924

    Toward Binary Nitrosyls:  Distinctly Bent Fe−N−O Linkages in Base-Stabilized Fe(NO)<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup> Complexes by Trevor W. Hayton (1409836)

    Published 2003
    “…Interestingly, the bending of the NO ligands results in an increase in the energy of the HOMO, relative to the linear case, but at the same time causes a decrease in energy of the HOMO-1 and the HOMO-2 molecular orbitals. …”
  5. 10925

    Directed evolution of HIV-1 to utilize CD4<sup>low</sup> target cells. by David Beauparlant (3491435)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><u>Adaptation of HIV-1 to CD4</u><sup><u>low</u></sup><u>targets <i>in vitro</i> (A, B)</u>. <b>(A)</b> Overview of stepwise adaptation to CD4<sup>low</sup> PBMC targets and PBMC reversion cultures with normal CD4 levels and the derived envelope clones. …”
  6. 10926

    Recombination and no mating types scenarios. by Joshua R. Christie (725052)

    Published 2015
    “…Additional parameters: linear fitness. <b>(D)</b><i>U</i> × <i>U</i> matings have a mixture of uniparental and biparental inheritance. …”
  7. 10927

    Model illustration. by Leontine Alkema (111799)

    Published 2011
    “…The red curve illustrates the effect of changes in one of the parameters. Column 1: A larger average decline gives a faster decline in U5MR. …”
  8. 10928

    NDPK inhibits exocytosis. by Sarah J. Annesley (202479)

    Published 2011
    “…A linear function was fitted in C.</p>…”
  9. 10929

    Two dimensional computational results of microchannel flow boiling with self-rewetting fluids by Andre Pienaar (20768399)

    Published 2025
    “…Surface tension was represented as a temperature-dependent fluid property. With self-rewetting fluids, the surface tension has a non-linear relationship with temperature, whereas normal fluids have a decreasing linear relationship with fluid temperature. …”
  10. 10930

    The frequency of polymorphisms varies along the chromosome arm by Sophie G Martin (26275)

    Published 2011
    “…For convenience, the correspondence to the cytological map is indicated below. A linear regression of the percentage of polymorphisms (data not shown) confirms that the frequency of polymorphisms decreases towards the centromere. …”
  11. 10931

    Effects of BMI and BMI change on eGFR change in males. by Eiichiro Kanda (52677)

    Published 2015
    “…A. Effect of BMI. An increasing eGFR change was observed for BMI < 22 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, and 28 kg/m<sup>2</sup> ≤ BMI; linear <i>p</i> = 0.024, spline <i>p</i> = 0.0001. …”
  12. 10932

    Experimental results. by Jing Kang (251503)

    Published 2010
    “…The output spiking rate is a decreasing function of the input frequency (blue) when stimuli were of relatively small offset magnitude, and the neuron's firing rate was steady (red) or even increasing (green) for stimuli with larger offset. …”
  13. 10933

    DataSheet1_Development of early age autogenous and thermal strains of alkali-activated slag-fly ash pastes.docx by Maïté Lacante (14223779)

    Published 2022
    “…An increase in S/B leads to a decrease in autogenous shrinkage and an increase in CTE. …”
  14. 10934

    Fluctuations of the DSAMs are independent of log population density. by Haroldo V. Ribeiro (277883)

    Published 2018
    “…Linear regression found significant linear increasing trends for 9 indicators; however, the growth rates are very small in all cases (up to 0.005 units of DSAM per log[p/ha]—see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0192931#pone.0192931.s005" target="_blank">S3 Fig</a>). …”
  15. 10935

    Attractor duration and peak firing rate of PCs during different connection paradigms when connection strengths are varied. by Pradeep Krishnamurthy (326189)

    Published 2013
    “…(A,C) PCs attractor duration showed a linear response to increase in PC -> PC (0.8, 1.2, 1.5 mV) and PC -> MC (0.2, 0.4, 0.6 mV) epsp size. …”
  16. 10936

    Penalized discriminant analysis (PDA) of standardized cortical bone thicknesses (CBTs). by Tea Jashashvili (388240)

    Published 2015
    “…Similarly, a negative loading for a given pixel indicates that a larger CBT value at that pixel decreases the relative score on that discriminant axis. …”
  17. 10937

    Penalized discriminant analysis (PDA) of standardized second moments of area (SMAs). by Tea Jashashvili (388240)

    Published 2015
    “…Similarly, a negative loading for a given pixel indicates that a larger SMA value at that pixel decreases the relative score on that discriminant axis. …”
  18. 10938

    Different cadences and resistances in sub-maximal synchronous handcycling in able-bodied men: Effects on efficiency and force application by Cassandra Kraaijenbrink (4392268)

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, changing gears on a handcycle is important, and it is advised to keep the linear hand velocity relatively low for locomotion purposes.…”
  19. 10939

    Data_Sheet_1_Unlocking the enigma: unraveling multiple cognitive dysfunction linked to glymphatic impairment in early Alzheimer’s disease.docx by Jiayi Zhong (9858305)

    Published 2023
    “…Background<p>Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the world’s well-known neurodegenerative diseases, which is related to the balance mechanism of production and clearance of two proteins (amyloid-β and tau) regulated by the glymphatic system. Latest studies have found that AD patients exhibit impairments to their glymphatic system. …”
  20. 10940

    Factors Affecting the Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Properties of Diruthenium(III,II) Complexes Containing Four Identical Unsymmetrical Bridging Ligands by Karl M. Kadish (1431214)

    Published 2003
    “…The Ru−Cl bond lengths of the (3,1) isomers do not vary significantly with the bridging ligand and range from 2.458 to 2.471 Å whereas those of the (4,0) isomers range from 2.437 to 2.487 Å and show larger variations among the compounds. …”