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  1. 29801

    Table5_Spatial Distribution of Unique Biological Communities and Their Control Over Surface Reflectivity of the Stanley Glacier, Uganda.XLSX by Jun Uetake (662530)

    Published 2022
    “…Microbial aggregates ranging from micrometer to centimeter in size were found on the glacier surface and contained moss and various types of Chlorophyta, among which a new endemic species of green alga. Concentrations of total impurities on the glacier surface, including microbial aggregates, varied spatially and decreased as altitude increased. …”
  2. 29802

    DataSheet1_Spatial Distribution of Unique Biological Communities and Their Control Over Surface Reflectivity of the Stanley Glacier, Uganda.PDF by Jun Uetake (662530)

    Published 2022
    “…Microbial aggregates ranging from micrometer to centimeter in size were found on the glacier surface and contained moss and various types of Chlorophyta, among which a new endemic species of green alga. Concentrations of total impurities on the glacier surface, including microbial aggregates, varied spatially and decreased as altitude increased. …”
  3. 29803

    Table4_Spatial Distribution of Unique Biological Communities and Their Control Over Surface Reflectivity of the Stanley Glacier, Uganda.XLSX by Jun Uetake (662530)

    Published 2022
    “…Microbial aggregates ranging from micrometer to centimeter in size were found on the glacier surface and contained moss and various types of Chlorophyta, among which a new endemic species of green alga. Concentrations of total impurities on the glacier surface, including microbial aggregates, varied spatially and decreased as altitude increased. …”
  4. 29804

    Table3_Spatial Distribution of Unique Biological Communities and Their Control Over Surface Reflectivity of the Stanley Glacier, Uganda.XLSX by Jun Uetake (662530)

    Published 2022
    “…Microbial aggregates ranging from micrometer to centimeter in size were found on the glacier surface and contained moss and various types of Chlorophyta, among which a new endemic species of green alga. Concentrations of total impurities on the glacier surface, including microbial aggregates, varied spatially and decreased as altitude increased. …”
  5. 29805

    Table2_Spatial Distribution of Unique Biological Communities and Their Control Over Surface Reflectivity of the Stanley Glacier, Uganda.XLSX by Jun Uetake (662530)

    Published 2022
    “…Microbial aggregates ranging from micrometer to centimeter in size were found on the glacier surface and contained moss and various types of Chlorophyta, among which a new endemic species of green alga. Concentrations of total impurities on the glacier surface, including microbial aggregates, varied spatially and decreased as altitude increased. …”
  6. 29806

    Table1_Spatial Distribution of Unique Biological Communities and Their Control Over Surface Reflectivity of the Stanley Glacier, Uganda.XLSX by Jun Uetake (662530)

    Published 2022
    “…Microbial aggregates ranging from micrometer to centimeter in size were found on the glacier surface and contained moss and various types of Chlorophyta, among which a new endemic species of green alga. Concentrations of total impurities on the glacier surface, including microbial aggregates, varied spatially and decreased as altitude increased. …”
  7. 29807

    Profiles of virtual leg length, leg force, and work loops during stance phase. by Mu Qiao (183617)

    Published 2013
    “…A linear fit was used to describe the relationship between leg length and force in each phase (blue in loading, red in unloading). …”
  8. 29808

    Growth rate increases through changes in unused protein allocation in adaptive evolution experiments. by Edward J. O’Brien (3162132)

    Published 2016
    “…The distributions of all strains have a median value greater than zero, indicating a decrease in under-utilized protein in evolved strains. …”
  9. 29809

    Feeding behavior of dairy cows fed different levels of xiquexique ( Pilosocereus gounellei) by Rafael Nogueira Furtado (5996171)

    Published 2022
    “…The times spent in feeding, ruminating and total chewing, expressed in hours day-1, as well as feeding (FE) and rumination (RE) efficiencies, expressed in g NDF h-1, the number of cuds and cud chews per day showed a linear decrease according to the levels of xiquexique in the diet. …”
  10. 29810

    Multi-genome training harms generalization accuracy for some human ChIP-seq datasets. by David R. Kelley (9143114)

    Published 2020
    “…(b) The table displays the 20 datasets with the largest decrease in test set accuracy after multi-genome training. …”
  11. 29811

    Retinal functional evaluation. by Dafne M. Silberman (345510)

    Published 2014
    “…Plots B and D depict average amplitudes of <i>a</i>-wave and <i>b</i>-wave. Note that the fold decrease of the scotopic <i>a</i>-wave amplitude (8) is greater than the fold decrease of the photopic <i>a</i>-wave amplitude (2,5). …”
  12. 29812

    Failure Rate Kinetics of Machine and Clonal Blood Cell Populations. by Hans B Sieburg (404380)

    Published 2013
    “…The “bathtub” is completed by the third phase of “wear-out” (red), where many essential parts fail in an increasingly larger number of machines. B: The biology of clonal stem cell populations may lead to a different assembly of phases, generating a different shape of the failure rate curve. …”
  13. 29813

    Data_Sheet_1_The Association of Metabolic Dysfunction and Mood Across Lifespan Interacts With the Default Mode Network Functional Connectivity.docx by Carlos Portugal-Nunes (4950058)

    Published 2021
    “…In participants with higher obesity scores, FC increased with higher GDS scores, while in those with lower GDS scores, FC decreased. Age and blood pressure were associated with a more complex pattern of association between FC of the right supramarginal gyrus and GDS score.…”
  14. 29814

    Intracellular NAD depletion causes the increased expression and activation of mitochondrial Sirt3. by Sun Hee Kim (228574)

    Published 2011
    “…NADase transfection produced a decrease in neuronal NAD content, as measured 4 hours after Bioporter tansfection (mean ± SEM; n = 4; *<i>P</i><0.01, difference from control). …”
  15. 29815

    Ingenuity Analysis identifies Stat3 as an important target for TIC self renewal. by Bhuvanesh Dave (147341)

    Published 2012
    “…(B) Mammosphere forming efficiency in SUM159 treated with Stat3 shRNA vs. empty vector (EV) showed a significant decrease (p<0.05). Data depicted as Mean+ SEM. …”
  16. 29816

    Assessment of the light intensity of otoscopes utilized in teaching hospitals by Vinicius Ribas Fonseca (5021636)

    Published 2022
    “…RESULTS: The mean of the sum of new batteries' charge was 3.19 V, and of the test batteries was 2.70 V, representing a decrease of 18.02% in charge. …”
  17. 29817

    Psychophysical assessment of perceptual learning. by Carlos M. Hamamé (167620)

    Published 2011
    “…B) Decrease of mean RT along training. C) Block-level correlation showing a dependence between sensitivity and RT. …”
  18. 29818

    Epileptiform activity induces opposite changes in the RRP and P<sub>rel.</sub> by Carlo Natale Giuseppe Giachello (380180)

    Published 2013
    “…The linear part was fitted as described in Methods. (C) Following PTZ exposure, the estimated RRP size, expressed in mV, significantly decreased soon after washout, recovered at 15 minutes and then increased 30 minutes post-treatment. …”
  19. 29819

    Effects of serotype immune interactions within structured populations. by José Lourenço (3311457)

    Published 2013
    “…Longer periods hamper variant transmission and lead to a decrease in mean disease prevalence and significant increase in the age of heterologous infection. …”
  20. 29820

    Data_Sheet_1_Treatment cost assessment for COVID-19 inpatients in Shenzhen, China 2020–2021: facts and suggestions.pdf by Shasha Yuan (5620874)

    Published 2023
    “…One thousand three hundred ninety-eight inpatients with a discharge diagnosis for COVID-19 from January 10, 2020 (the first COVID-19 case admitted in the hospital in Shenzhen) to December 31, 2021. …”