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  1. 26901

    Effect of adaptation on the Perceptual Score. by Aiswaryah Radhakrishnan (541663)

    Published 2014
    “…Simultaneous Vision shows an initial linear increase (small red open circles, slope = 0.87, r = 0.97, p = 0.13), similar to the Pure Defocus behavior, a maximum at 0.5 D (double circle) and a decrease (large red open circles, slope = −0.3, r = 0.94, p<0.02) for defocus higher than 0.5 D. …”
  2. 26902

    Video_2_Spatiotemporal Mapping of the Contracting Gravid Uterus of the Rabbit Shows Contrary Changes With Increasing Gestation and Dosage With Oxytocin.WMV by Corrin M. Hulls (7905464)

    Published 2019
    “…No spatial coordination was evident between longitudinal and circular muscle layers nor temporal coordination that could indicate the activity of a localized pacemaker. The density and duration of contractions decreased, and their frequency increased with the length of gestation in the non-laboring uterus. …”
  3. 26903

    Image_1_Spatiotemporal Mapping of the Contracting Gravid Uterus of the Rabbit Shows Contrary Changes With Increasing Gestation and Dosage With Oxytocin.TIF by Corrin M. Hulls (7905464)

    Published 2019
    “…No spatial coordination was evident between longitudinal and circular muscle layers nor temporal coordination that could indicate the activity of a localized pacemaker. The density and duration of contractions decreased, and their frequency increased with the length of gestation in the non-laboring uterus. …”
  4. 26904

    Image_2_Spatiotemporal Mapping of the Contracting Gravid Uterus of the Rabbit Shows Contrary Changes With Increasing Gestation and Dosage With Oxytocin.TIFF by Corrin M. Hulls (7905464)

    Published 2019
    “…No spatial coordination was evident between longitudinal and circular muscle layers nor temporal coordination that could indicate the activity of a localized pacemaker. The density and duration of contractions decreased, and their frequency increased with the length of gestation in the non-laboring uterus. …”
  5. 26905

    Image_4_Spatiotemporal Mapping of the Contracting Gravid Uterus of the Rabbit Shows Contrary Changes With Increasing Gestation and Dosage With Oxytocin.TIF by Corrin M. Hulls (7905464)

    Published 2019
    “…No spatial coordination was evident between longitudinal and circular muscle layers nor temporal coordination that could indicate the activity of a localized pacemaker. The density and duration of contractions decreased, and their frequency increased with the length of gestation in the non-laboring uterus. …”
  6. 26906

    Image_3_Spatiotemporal Mapping of the Contracting Gravid Uterus of the Rabbit Shows Contrary Changes With Increasing Gestation and Dosage With Oxytocin.TIFF by Corrin M. Hulls (7905464)

    Published 2019
    “…No spatial coordination was evident between longitudinal and circular muscle layers nor temporal coordination that could indicate the activity of a localized pacemaker. The density and duration of contractions decreased, and their frequency increased with the length of gestation in the non-laboring uterus. …”
  7. 26907

    Video_1_Spatiotemporal Mapping of the Contracting Gravid Uterus of the Rabbit Shows Contrary Changes With Increasing Gestation and Dosage With Oxytocin.WMV by Corrin M. Hulls (7905464)

    Published 2019
    “…No spatial coordination was evident between longitudinal and circular muscle layers nor temporal coordination that could indicate the activity of a localized pacemaker. The density and duration of contractions decreased, and their frequency increased with the length of gestation in the non-laboring uterus. …”
  8. 26908

    Differences in multi-scale complexity between conditions. by Thomas F. Varley (8446899)

    Published 2020
    “…While the ketamine condition (grey) was associated with a noticable decrease in complexity compared the awake condition (purple), it was a much smaller decrease than what was observed in the propofol condition, which was an order of magnitude less complex. …”
  9. 26909

    Comparison of substrate metabolism in brown and white preadipocytes and adipocytes. by Barry R. Bochner (226699)

    Published 2011
    “…Included are a) wells that cause no change (1, negative control), b) nutrients that are high in brown preadipocytes and decrease upon differentiation (2, α-D-glucose-1-phosphate; 3, D-glucose-6-phosphate; 4, D-fructose-6-phosphate; 5, glycogen), c) a similarly behaved nutrient that is high in white fat (6, hexanoic acid), d) nutrients that decrease during differentiation of both cell types (7, dextrin; 8, butyric acid), and e) nutrients that increase upon white fat differentiation (9, L-leucine; 10, Leu-Leu; 11, succinamic acid, 12. acetoacetic acid). …”
  10. 26910

    Results of the longitudinal analysis on daytime sleepiness score: Diamonds refer to the change in sleep score and the horizontal lines mark the 95% confidence intervals. by Evelyn Mohler (322645)

    Published 2013
    “…<sup>b)</sup> In the change analysis a decrease and increase in exposure refers to the participants with the 20% largest exposure decrease and increase between baseline and follow-up survey. …”
  11. 26911

    Intergenerational Transmission of Overweight and Obesity from Parents to Their Adolescent Offspring – The HUNT Study by Marit Næss (3350162)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Parental overweight was strongly positively associated with offspring weight both in 1995–97 and 2006–08 where both parents being overweight/obese gave the largest effect. This seemingly stable association, strongly address the importance of public health initiatives towards preventing obesity in parents of both sexes to decrease further obesity expansion in offspring.…”
  12. 26912

    Dependence of network measures on protein-protein interaction data quality. by Federico Vaggi (127243)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>As we increase the minimal accepted confidence (cutoff) for the PPI data of the STRING database, the number of nodes in the largest connected component (<b>A</b>) and the network density (<b>B</b>) both decrease for all networks. …”
  13. 26913

    Time-series of average reading time for words (top row), phrases (middle row), and sentences (bottom row). by Sebastian Wallot (424713)

    Published 2013
    “…The right column shows log-log plots of the time series of mean reading times: mean log reading times decrease linearly with log position of the word, phrase, or sentence in the story. …”
  14. 26914

    Table 1_Trends in the disease burden of maternal sepsis and other maternal infections attributable to iron deficiency from 1990 to 2021 and its projection until 2050.docx by Chunfeng Zhu (327990)

    Published 2025
    “…East Asia had the most decreases in the burdens of deaths and DALYs. Moreover, Equatorial Guinea represented the largest decreases in ASMR and age-standardized DALY rate. …”
  15. 26915

    Table 1_The relationship between dietary inflammatory index in adults and coronary heart disease: from NHANES 1999–2018.docx by Hong Xu (71477)

    Published 2025
    “…Mean decrease in Gini (MDG) was used to determine the importance of individual dietary components.…”
  16. 26916

    Cell length measurements plotted against Greenwood frequency along the cochlear duct. by Deborah E. Zetes (300152)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The mean length of inner pillar cells (a) decreased towards the basal high frequency end of the cochlea and a similar but more pronounced decrease was measured for outer pillar cells (b). …”
  17. 26917

    Principal metabolic differences between <i>Sc</i> and <i>Su</i> at 12°C. by María López-Malo (392289)

    Published 2013
    “…Metabolites are listed on the y-axis in order of importance, with importance decreasing from top to bottom. The mean decrease in accuracy for each metabolite is plotted on the x-axis.…”
  18. 26918

    Principal metabolic differences between <i>Sc</i> growing at 12°C and at 28°C. by María López-Malo (392289)

    Published 2013
    “…Metabolites are listed on the y-axis in order of importance, which importance decreasing from top to bottom. The mean decrease in accuracy for each metabolite is plotted on the x-axis.…”
  19. 26919

    Principal metabolic differences between <i>S. cerevisiae</i> and <i>S. kudriavzevii</i> growing at 12°C. by María López-Malo (392289)

    Published 2013
    “…Metabolites are listed on the y-axis in order of importance, with importance decreasing from top to bottom. The mean decrease in accuracy for each metabolite is plotted on the x-axis.…”
  20. 26920

    High-frequency DPOAE sources in children (Dreisbach et al., 2023) by Laura Dreisbach (16535774)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Results:</b> Estimated peak pressures of DPOAE components revealed the greatest differences in DPOAE sources between children occurring at the highest frequencies tested, where the peak pressure of both components was largest for younger compared with older children. …”