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  1. 11241

    Table_1_Concurrent Evolution of Biomechanical and Physiological Parameters With Running-Induced Acute Fatigue.XLSX by Gäelle Prigent (11340864)

    Published 2022
    “…During the race, contact time, duty factor, and trunk anteroposterior acceleration increased, and the foot strike angle and vertical stiffness decreased significantly. Heart rate showed a progressive increase, while the metrics for heart rate variability and complexity decreased during the race. …”
  2. 11242

    S1 Data - by Shenghuang Lin (1579882)

    Published 2023
    “…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Computed tomography (CT) is a non-invasive examination tool that is widely used in medicine. …”
  3. 11243

    Coconuts changes observed over three months. by Shenghuang Lin (1579882)

    Published 2023
    “…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Computed tomography (CT) is a non-invasive examination tool that is widely used in medicine. …”
  4. 11244

    Interactions between asymmetric distribution of damage and repair by Martin Ackermann (36108)

    Published 2011
    “…After generation 50 000, asymmetry was free to evolve and increased to a value of one, while the investment in repair decreases. …”
  5. 11245

    Gene expression variability for multiple-parameter fluctuations. by Abhyudai Singh (503811)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Intrinsic noise measured in two-color assay as a function of (extent of parameter fluctuations) for simultaneous fluctuations in the transcription burst frequency/translation rate (left), and transcription burst size/translation rate (right). …”
  6. 11246

    Scaling exponents <i>α</i> and <i>β</i> for 100,000 stride walking with <i>θ</i><sub>0</sub> = <i>π</i>/12. by Jooeun Ahn (299192)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The scaling exponents are significantly different from those of the uncorrelated noise, but the evidence of long-range correlations is less prominent. In A, <i>α</i> is close to that of white noise though <i>β</i> is similar to that of human walking with long-range correlations. …”
  7. 11247

    Concepts and integration in Task 1 with 1% sensor noise. by Larissa Albantakis (141775)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The average fitness shown in the first plot is the percentage of correct trials in Task 1 tested in a noise-free environment. On average, adaptation with sensor noise decreased the animats' average fitness in the noise free environment of Task 1, without affecting the average number of concepts, <Σφ<sup>Max</sup>>, and the evolved main complexes. …”
  8. 11248

    Table 1_Negative pressure breathing: the response of human respiration and circulation to different levels of rarefaction during inspiration.docx by Yury S. Semenov (20345100)

    Published 2024
    “…Inspiration under NPBin reduced left ventricle stroke volume and arterial blood pressure, increased heart rate. Head blood filling decreased during inspiration under NPBin, the decrease increased almost linearly with increasing rarefaction. …”
  9. 11249

    Temporal trends in percent cover of hard coral on the Great Barrier Reef (1995–2009). by Kate Osborne (227827)

    Published 2011
    “…For the whole GBR there was a non-significant linear trend of −0.27%, (−0.68, 0.14 95%CI) as a result of asynchronous increases and decreases in each subregion. …”
  10. 11250

    Knockdown of Dimm in ABLKs affects dInR expression and cell size regulation. by Jiangnan Luo (218899)

    Published 2013
    “…Dimm knockdown drastically decreases InR immunolabeling, except in the neuropil (A) compared to controls (B). …”
  11. 11251

    Supporting data for "Understanding eye movements during reading using hidden Markov models" by Weiyan Liao (9069716)

    Published 2024
    “…As compared with regular sentences, when using alternating colors as word boundary markers, a larger gaze transition pattern change towards the more sequential pattern was correlated with a larger increase in comprehension accuracy. …”
  12. 11252

    Data_Sheet_1_Salinity and Water Temperature as Predictors of Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Encounter Rates in Upper Galveston Bay, Texas.PDF by Vanessa J. Mintzer (11716019)

    Published 2021
    “…Accordingly, higher encounter rates occurred during months with warm temperatures (May–September) compared to cooler months (November–April), indicating a predictable yearly movement pattern. Moreover, salinity was a highly significant predictor variable, with encounter rates dropping linearly with decreases in salinity. …”
  13. 11253

    DataSheet1_Exposure-response analyses of efzofitimod in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis.docx by Gennyne Walker (17085118)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methods: Data from two studies (Phase 1, N = 24, single dose in healthy volunteers, and Phase 1b/2a, N = 25, multiple doses over 24 weeks in participants with pulmonary sarcoidosis) were used to build a population pharmacokinetic model. …”
  14. 11254

    Table_1_Genomic Predictions With Nonadditive Effects Improved Estimates of Additive Effects and Predictions of Total Genetic Values in Pinus sylvestris.XLSX by Ainhoa Calleja-Rodriguez (9649625)

    Published 2021
    “…Including dominance variance in pedigree-based Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (PBLUP) and epistatic variance in genomic-based Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (GBLUP) resulted in decreased narrow-sense heritability and increased broad-sense heritability for growth traits, DEN and MOEd. …”
  15. 11255

    Relative Hypothermia Was Corrected, and Aerobic Metabolism was Increased by Antipurinergic Therapy. by Robert K. Naviaux (256148)

    Published 2013
    “…Oxygen consumption in the MIA animals showed a trend toward being decreased in both sleep (light) and active (dark) cycles. …”
  16. 11256

    Presentation_1_Genomic Predictions With Nonadditive Effects Improved Estimates of Additive Effects and Predictions of Total Genetic Values in Pinus sylvestris.pdf by Ainhoa Calleja-Rodriguez (9649625)

    Published 2021
    “…Including dominance variance in pedigree-based Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (PBLUP) and epistatic variance in genomic-based Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (GBLUP) resulted in decreased narrow-sense heritability and increased broad-sense heritability for growth traits, DEN and MOEd. …”
  17. 11257

    Data_Sheet_1_Functional Diversity in Ferns Is Driven by Species Richness Rather Than by Environmental Constraints.docx by Daniela Aros-Mualin (9966371)

    Published 2021
    “…Moreover, increasing species richness contributed progressively to packing of the morphological niche space, while at the same time decreasing morphological expansion until a saturation point was reached. …”
  18. 11258

    Data_Sheet_2_Salinity and Water Temperature as Predictors of Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Encounter Rates in Upper Galveston Bay, Texas.PDF by Vanessa J. Mintzer (11716019)

    Published 2021
    “…Accordingly, higher encounter rates occurred during months with warm temperatures (May–September) compared to cooler months (November–April), indicating a predictable yearly movement pattern. Moreover, salinity was a highly significant predictor variable, with encounter rates dropping linearly with decreases in salinity. …”
  19. 11259

    Afferent-like high-pass dynamics helped maintain robust VOR gains and minimize VOR phase lags at high head rotation frequencies. by Kantapon Pum Wiboonsaksakul (13794446)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Example traces of the evoked eye movements during 1, 5, and 10 Hz virtual sinusoidal rotations, normalized to the peak evoked response (i.e., response evoked by the irregular mapping at 20 Hz). …”
  20. 11260

    Data_Sheet_1_Sleep, short-term memory, and mood states of volunteers with increasing altitude.pdf by Huanhuan Wang (309941)

    Published 2022
    “…Multiple linear regression pointed out that AHI was a significant predictor of negative mood among people at different altitudes (in the 3rd month at an altitude of 1,650 m: TMD = 33.161 + 6.495*AHI; in the 3rd month at an altitude of 4,000 m: TMD = 74.247 + 1.589*AHI, P < 0.05).…”