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  1. 28941

    Schematic diagram showing the feedback loops governing the prices <i>x</i>(<i>t</i>) and <i>z</i>(<i>t</i>) for the model (1) of [10]. by Damian Smug (5040890)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>An increasing bond price means mechanically a lower interest rate and thus a lower borrowing cost, which favours further stock price increase (term <i>e</i><sup>−<i>bxz</i></sup> with <i>b</i> > 0). …”
  2. 28942

    Data_Sheet_2_Wave Climate Associated With Changing Water Level and Ice Cover in Lake Michigan.zip by Chenfu Huang (11660707)

    Published 2021
    “…To address the inadequacy of linear trend analysis used in previous studies, a 10-year trailing moving mean was applied to the H<sub>s</sub> statistics to remove seasonal and annual variability, focusing on identifying long-term wave climate change. …”
  3. 28943

    Data_Sheet_1_Wave Climate Associated With Changing Water Level and Ice Cover in Lake Michigan.pdf by Chenfu Huang (11660707)

    Published 2021
    “…To address the inadequacy of linear trend analysis used in previous studies, a 10-year trailing moving mean was applied to the H<sub>s</sub> statistics to remove seasonal and annual variability, focusing on identifying long-term wave climate change. …”
  4. 28944
  5. 28945

    Permanent Occlusion of Feeding Arteries and Draining Veins in Solid Mouse Tumors by Vascular Targeted Photodynamic Therapy (VTP) with Tookad by Noa Madar-Balakirski (250117)

    Published 2010
    “…Tookad-VTP led to prompt tumor FA vasodilatation (a mean volume increase of 70%) with a transient increase (60%) in blood-flow rate. …”
  6. 28946

    Pre-plaque PW-Doppler parameters correlate with plaque length at 9 weeks. by Erin Y. Harmon (189206)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) Representative PW-Doppler tracing of a proximal RCCA before and after surgery. …”
  7. 28947

    Artisanal Green Turtle, <i>Chelonia mydas</i>, Fishery of Caribbean Nicaragua: I. Catch Rates and Trends, 1991–2011 by Cynthia J. Lagueux (553022)

    Published 2014
    “…Explanations for the apparent discrepancy between the increasing trend at Tortuguero and decreasing catch rate trends in Nicaragua include: i) an increase in reproductive output, ii) insufficient time has passed to observe the impact of the fishery on the rookery due to a time lag, iii) changes in other segments of the population have not been detected since only nesting activity is monitored, iv) the expansive northern Nicaragua foraging ground may provide a refuge for a sufficient portion of the Tortuguero rookery, and/or v) a larger than expected contribution of non-Tortuguero rookeries occurring in Nicaragua turtle fishing areas. …”
  8. 28948

    Supplementary Material for: Late-onset sepsis among extremely preterm infants of 24-28 weeks gestation – An international comparison in 10 high-income countries by Klinger G. (18602197)

    Published 2024
    “…Israel, Sweden and Finland showed the largest decrease in late-onset sepsis rates. The aRR’s for late-onset sepsis showed wide variations between networks. …”
  9. 28949

    Signal denoising in modular spiking networks by Barna Zajzon (8083532)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Moreover, we identify a condition where the global population statistics converges towards a stable asynchronous irregular regime, allowing for a linear firing rate propagation along the topographic maps. …”
  10. 28950

    Robustness of WS model prediction <i>S</i>∝<i>n.</i> by Mark D. Humphries (87663)

    Published 2008
    “…We do this for 3 selection cases, based on <i>S</i><sup>Δ</sup> here, in step (ii): (a) removing the network with the largest deviation from <i>m</i>∝<i>n</i> linear model increased the goodness-of-fit (○) for the <i>S</i>∝<i>n</i> linear model (the dotted line indicates the original goodness-of-fit value at <i>r</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.78); (b) removing networks with the smallest deviation from <i>m</i>∝<i>n</i> linear model decreased the goodness-of-fit (▿) for the <i>S</i>∝<i>n</i> linear model; (c) random deletion did not consistently change the goodness-of-fit (•). …”
  11. 28951

    Factors affecting fluoroscopy time during percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Impact of stone volume distribution in renal collecting system by Sait Özbir (8184177)

    Published 2019
    “…Measures to decrease FT could be beneficial in patients with a high ASV-to-RCSV ratio for precise preoperative planning.…”
  12. 28952

    Adaptive radiotherapy for head and neck cancer by J. Castelli (5823164)

    Published 2018
    “…These studies suggest a benefit of ART in regard to decreasing xerostomia, increasing quality of life, and increasing local control. …”
  13. 28953

    Properties of potentiated mIPSCs. by Kristin Hartmann (52443)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Averaged waveform of control and post-stimulation mIPSCs, taken from two representative example cells. …”
  14. 28954

    PPE-induced lung emphysema is exacerbated in Gal-9–deficient mice. by Yuko Horio (4243405)

    Published 2017
    “…Emphysematous changes in Gal-9-deficient mice were increased compared to those in WT mice (H&E stain) (A and B), and Lm was significantly higher in Gal-9–deficient mice (gray circle) compared to that in WT mice (open circle), with a significant decrease in alveoli number (n = 5 per group) (C). …”
  15. 28955

    Temporal bias in blink patterns induces spurious distortion of pupil time course in the delayed orientation estimation task. by Kyung Yoo (11851776)

    Published 2021
    “…Since BPR induces pupillary constriction, the pupil-size time courses corrected by the model-based method (green) and the linear interpolation method (orange) were larger than pre-correction (black) overall, but note that the linear interpolation method decreased the time course when it was a hill (upper blue arrow). …”
  16. 28956

    Brain connectivity variation topography for group average. by Xiaofei Ma (552408)

    Published 2016
    “…Nodes (round patches) with captions represent the change of node connectivity, i.e., ∆<i>C</i>. In detail, a larger caption size means an increase in <i>C</i> and a smaller size means a decrease, while a medium size means no discernible changes. …”
  17. 28957

    Chronic wound prevalence and the associated cost of treatment in Medicare beneficiaries: changes between 2014 and 2019 by Marissa J. Carter (12628516)

    Published 2023
    “…Surgical complications still represent the largest wound category of costs with a small decrease from 2014 to 2019 of $6.1 billion to $5.9 billion. …”
  18. 28958

    Evaluation and application of summary statistic imputation to discover new height-associated loci by Sina Rüeger (606696)

    Published 2018
    “…To this end, we compared the two approaches on real (genotyped and imputed) data from 120K samples from the UK Biobank and show that, <i>genotype imputation</i> boasts a 3- to 5-fold lower root-mean-square error, and better distinguishes true associations from null ones: We observed the largest differences in power for variants with low minor allele frequency and low imputation quality. …”
  19. 28959

    Effect of large clustering strength on SSA activity. by Michael T. Schaub (331194)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A</b> Large values of the clustering <i>R</i><sub><i>EE</i></sub> lead to linear instability of the SSA dynamics and localization of the activity on one assembly. …”
  20. 28960

    Effects of Ultraviolet-B Irradiance on Intraspecific Competition and Facilitation of Plants: Self-Thinning, Size Inequality, and Phenotypic Plasticity by Rui-Chang Zhang (115771)

    Published 2012
    “…In this study, the mortality rate of the population is predicted to decrease from UV-B irradiance. ii) The size inequality of a population increases with competition intensity because larger individuals receive a disproportionate share of resources, thereby leaving limited resources for smaller individuals. …”