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  1. 30121

    Image_5_Assessing the Sensitivity of Global Maize Price to Regional Productions Using Statistical and Machine Learning Methods.tif by Rotem Zelingher (10909332)

    Published 2021
    “…More specifically, our models reveal that a yearly yield gain of +8% in Northern America negatively impacts the global maize price by about –7%, while a decrease of –0.1% is expected to increase global maize price by more than +7%. …”
  2. 30122

    Image_15_Assessing the Sensitivity of Global Maize Price to Regional Productions Using Statistical and Machine Learning Methods.tif by Rotem Zelingher (10909332)

    Published 2021
    “…More specifically, our models reveal that a yearly yield gain of +8% in Northern America negatively impacts the global maize price by about –7%, while a decrease of –0.1% is expected to increase global maize price by more than +7%. …”
  3. 30123

    Iterative application of hydrogen bonds derived restrains improves simulation results. by Antoine Leimgruber (198791)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>The example of 1kj2 CDR3α in sequential loop modeling demonstrates for the complete set of 2000 conformers (A) increased number of hydrogen bonds sampled with larger proportion of interactions present in the reference crystal and decreased mean RMSD at each iteration. …”
  4. 30124

    Photoconversion-enabled fate mapping links invadopodia with tumor cell dissemination and metastasis. by Bojana Gligorijevic (230200)

    Published 2014
    “…The number of photoconverted cells shows a negative trend only in fields that contain invadopodia (<i>p</i> = 1.4×10−<sup>2</sup>, based on linear mixed effects model). …”
  5. 30125

    Effects of AP-5 application on EPSCs in control and hyperglycemic mice. by Eva C. Bach (709723)

    Published 2015
    “…Arrows point to expanded sections of traces indicated in <b>A</b> and <b>B</b>. <b>C.</b> Mean percent decrease in sEPSC frequency following application of AP-5 in control (n = 5) and hyperglycemic (n = 6) mice (asterisk indicates significant difference from control mice; p<0.05, Mann-Whitney U test). …”
  6. 30126

    Data Sheet 1_Age and growth of Todaropsis eblanae (Ommastrephidae) through comparison of statoliths, beaks and eye lenses.docx by Blondine Agus (10990749)

    Published 2025
    “…According to a semelparous cycle, the estimated ages for the largest mature female (310-316 days) and male (288-292 days) suggest a lifespan of less than one year. …”
  7. 30127

    Retrotransposon expression in <i>Pld6</i> KO and <i>Dnmt3l</i> KO spermatocytes. by Kota Inoue (4282273)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Expression of individual retrotransposons in <i>Pld6</i> KO and WT spermatocytes. …”
  8. 30128

    CSF1R and IL-8 mediated signaling affect PDAC portal blood CTC proliferation, cluster formation, and apoptosis. by Juan Pablo Arnoletti (12275290)

    Published 2022
    “…Anti-CSF1R treatment gave a 5.2-fold decrease in CTC proliferation in unsorted PortalBMC cultures (p<0.0001). …”
  9. 30129

    Hourly distances travelled. by Sonja Krüger (680714)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The mean (mean ± standard deviation) monthly distances (in km) per hour between fixes of breeding adults, showing an increase in distances moved at the start of the breeding season in May, a peak during the incubation and hatching period and a decrease during the fledging period at the end of the breeding season (December) and during the post fledging period. …”
  10. 30130

    Quantitative changes in HBsAg over time in children with CHB. by Thilde Nordmann Winther (384967)

    Published 2013
    “…Bar: mean HBsAg; marked area: 95% confidence interval; time (years): the period from collection of the first sample from a given child.…”
  11. 30131

    Writing amplitude on the transfer task during the pre, post and retention test for both groups. by Elke Heremans (828211)

    Published 2016
    “…In the PD+FOG a significant decrease in amplitude was shown from post to retention test. * indicates significant increase with p<0.05, § indicates significant decrease with p<0.05.…”
  12. 30132

    Cannabis use during the study. by Maciej S. Buchowski (129223)

    Published 2011
    “…Cannabis use was calculated as “standard joints” where 1 joint equals 0.5 g of dry cannabis, 5 hits (deep inhalations) from a joint or a bowl, or 0.5 bowl. * - Decrease from Run-In period (P = 0.002). ** - Decrease in daily use from period onset (P = 0.006). *** - Increase in daily use from period onset (P = 0.003).…”
  13. 30133

    Flow chart of participant follow-up. by Hanne Van Uytsel (16705762)

    Published 2023
    “…Women with normal/overweight pre-pregnancy BMI, reported a decrease in EPDS between baseline and end of intervention, and the decrease was larger in the intervention arm (control arm: -0.42 (95% CI, -0.76 to -0.08); intervention arm: -0.71 (95% CI, -1.07 to -0.35)). …”
  14. 30134

    Table_1_Artificial Selection Trend of Wheat Varieties Released in Huang-Huai-Hai Region in China Evaluated Using DUS Testing Characteristics.XLSX by Liyuan Wang (795570)

    Published 2022
    “…The difference in plant height between the three wheat-growing areas was the most significant. The mean plant height in the northern winter wheat area was the largest, while that in south Huanghuai was the smallest. …”
  15. 30135

    Table_2_Artificial Selection Trend of Wheat Varieties Released in Huang-Huai-Hai Region in China Evaluated Using DUS Testing Characteristics.XLSX by Liyuan Wang (795570)

    Published 2022
    “…The difference in plant height between the three wheat-growing areas was the most significant. The mean plant height in the northern winter wheat area was the largest, while that in south Huanghuai was the smallest. …”
  16. 30136

    Epithelial and morphological changes observed in lungs with anti-miR and mimic treatments. by Sana Mujahid (280955)

    Published 2013
    “…Point count analysis was done by placing a 50μm grid on histological sections. Mimic 221 had a 15.2% decrease and anti-221 a 10.5% decrease in mesenchymal area compared to controls. …”
  17. 30137

    Representative immunoblots of GSK3β and Akt expression. by Minxian Dai (127310)

    Published 2012
    “…PbA-infected mice demonstrated a 32% decrease in phospho-GSK3β (S9) expression compared to controls (n = 8 Con, 7 PbA) and a 23% decrease compared to mice infected with PbN (n = 7 PbA, 6 PbN). …”
  18. 30138

    Impact of propofol on survival promoting proteins. by Tanja Karen (586165)

    Published 2013
    “…Post-hoc analysis showed most pronounced decrease after 12 hrs (2-sample t-test). In the cortex there was a significant decrease of pERK1/2 levels over the time, which was significant after 6, 12 and 24 hrs [F(1,29) = 12.7, p = 0.013].…”
  19. 30139

    Table_1_Discriminating the non-coordination between ecosystem service value and economic development and its spatial characteristics in central Yunnan urban agglomeration in the re... by Anlin Li (14339409)

    Published 2024
    “…The research results show that: (1) The main land-use types include cultivated land, forest land, and grassland, which account for more than 90% of the total proportion. The land types with a small proportion in the region are water areas, construction land, and unused land. (2) The development level of ecosystem service value presents four types of changes: fluctuating increase, fluctuating decrease, continuous increase, and continuous decrease. …”
  20. 30140

    image15_Joule-Thomson Expansion of the Quasitopological Black Holes.pdf by Behrouz Mirza (9277079)

    Published 2021
    “…The solutions with horizons relating to the positive constant curvature, k=+1, have a larger region in thermal stability, if we choose positive quasitopological coefficients, μi>0. …”