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  1. 32001

    Scatter plot of the four group(i.e., participant)-level Gaussian-model parameter estimates of inversion and negation effects with standard deviation for each group-level parameter... by Helene Dumont (19812720)

    Published 2024
    “…While peak location and amplitude are very similar across inversion and negation effects (close to diagonal), the base amplitude individual estimate was largest for the inversion effect in all participants, indicating that the decrease in overall recognition performance was consistently more drastic for inversion than negation. …”
  2. 32002

    Risk-adjusted survival time CUSUM charts ( by Hassan Assareh (177000)

    Published 2012
    “…</b> The RAST CUSUM chart and posteriors of the time and the magnitude of (a1–a3) an increase of size , and (b1–b3) a decrease of size in (mean survival time) where and .…”
  3. 32003

    Overview of birth-death model and main results. by Alexander S. Moffett (8250291)

    Published 2022
    “…In the bottom right-hand region (dark blue) regulating public good production through QS decreases mean extinction time for all (<i>n</i>, <i>m</i>) pairs, meaning that the AO strategy decreases the risk of population extinction. …”
  4. 32004

    Table_1_Evolutionary trade-offs constraining the MHC gene expansion: beyond simple TCR depletion model.xlsx by Magdalena Migalska (4227874)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a non-linear relationship between MHC diversity and T cell proportions (with intermediate MHC numbers coinciding with the largest T cell proportions), perhaps reflecting an optimality effect of balanced positive and negative thymic selection. …”
  5. 32005

    DataSheet_1_Evolutionary trade-offs constraining the MHC gene expansion: beyond simple TCR depletion model.pdf by Magdalena Migalska (4227874)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a non-linear relationship between MHC diversity and T cell proportions (with intermediate MHC numbers coinciding with the largest T cell proportions), perhaps reflecting an optimality effect of balanced positive and negative thymic selection. …”
  6. 32006

    Table_2_Evolutionary trade-offs constraining the MHC gene expansion: beyond simple TCR depletion model.xlsx by Magdalena Migalska (4227874)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a non-linear relationship between MHC diversity and T cell proportions (with intermediate MHC numbers coinciding with the largest T cell proportions), perhaps reflecting an optimality effect of balanced positive and negative thymic selection. …”
  7. 32007

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  8. 32008

    Various descriptive statistics are presented for both TNXB and DRD4; 2 regions of representative methylation alterations. by Timothy G. Jenkins (595939)

    Published 2014
    “…Regression analysis revealed a significant decrease in methylation with age at both DRD4 and TNXB (p = 0.0005 and p = 0.003 respectively). …”
  9. 32009

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  10. 32010

    Nominal stress versus strain curve of native tissue, and tissue that has undergone 10 million (10m) or 20 million (20m) cycles of loading in the heart valve tester. by Ailsa J. Dalgliesh (6836807)

    Published 2019
    “…Overall despite the differences between tissue types and fatigue the curves show a similar trend of initial strain-stiffening followed by a linear region and then a decrease in gradient to breaking. …”
  11. 32011

    S<sub>crit</sub> increases with increasing temperature. by Emily Slesinger (6837740)

    Published 2019
    “…A linear-regression was fitted for these data points (R<sub>2</sub> = 0.793, <i>P</i><0.001) showing an increase in S<sub>crit</sub> (e.g. a decrease in hypoxia tolerance) with increasing temperature.…”
  12. 32012

    Comparison of qPCR and microarray data for Nos2. by Kanchan Vaswani (504137)

    Published 2013
    “…Panel <b>C</b> depicts linear correlation (Spearman’s rank correlation) between qPCR and microarray data (p&lt;0.05) Both qPCR and microarray data display a significant decrease in expression with gestational age. (* = p&lt;0.05, p&lt;0.0005 = **; p&lt;0.0001 = *** and ns = p&gt;0.05).…”
  13. 32013

    Correlation between the recovery rate and selected network measures. by Hiroyasu Inoue (709412)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The vertical axis indicates the recovery rate, defined as the ratio of the increase in the GRP of a prefecture by lifting its own lockdown to its decrease because of the lockdown of all prefectures. …”
  14. 32014

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  15. 32015

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  16. 32016

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  17. 32017

    COMPARISONS OF COUNTERFACTUAL AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICIES AT THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF MINAS GERAIS by André Braz Golgher (6827249)

    Published 2021
    “…However, if academic performance is also taken into account, the best options would be either a quota policy of 50% divided between poor and non-poor students or a bonus policy based on a linear function of course competitiveness with an average bonus of 6%.…”
  18. 32018

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  19. 32019

    Contact Force Mediated Rapid Deposition of Colloidal Microspheres Flowing over Microstructured Barriers by P. Prakash (752908)

    Published 2021
    “…The interplay of DLVO, contact, and hydrodynamic forces in facilitating rapid deposition of microspheres is discussed. Noticeably, a decrease in the electrostatic repulsion among microspheres leads to linear chain formations, whereas an increase in roughness results in rapid deposition.…”
  20. 32020

    Effects of isometric resistance training on blood pressure and physical fitness of men by Flavio de Souza Araujo (5763773)

    Published 2018
    “…RESULTS IRT reduced diastolic BP values during a 24-hour period and daytime. There was also a decrease in mean BP values during daytime (P<0.05). …”