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  1. 30261

    Chemical Wave Propagation Preserved on an Inhibitory Field in the Ruthenium-Catalyzed Belousov–Zhabotinsky Reaction by Satoshi Nakata (541692)

    Published 2016
    “…The divided chemical waves then coalesced at <i>W</i> = <i>W</i><sub>β</sub> with a decrease in <i>W</i>. <i>W</i><sub>α</sub> was larger than <i>W</i><sub>β</sub>, i.e., hysteresis on the width of the inhibitory field was observed between the division and coalescence of the chemical wave. …”
  2. 30262

    Chemical Wave Propagation Preserved on an Inhibitory Field in the Ruthenium-Catalyzed Belousov–Zhabotinsky Reaction by Satoshi Nakata (541692)

    Published 2016
    “…The divided chemical waves then coalesced at <i>W</i> = <i>W</i><sub>β</sub> with a decrease in <i>W</i>. <i>W</i><sub>α</sub> was larger than <i>W</i><sub>β</sub>, i.e., hysteresis on the width of the inhibitory field was observed between the division and coalescence of the chemical wave. …”
  3. 30263

    Data_Sheet_1_Electrochemical and Microbiological Characterization of Bioanode Communities Exhibiting Variable Levels of Startup Activity.PDF by Juan F. Ortiz-Medina (6196658)

    Published 2019
    “…The factors driving bioanode formation and their variability during startup remain unclear, leading to a lack of effective strategies to initiate larger-scale systems. …”
  4. 30264

    Indirect Effects of Conservation Policies on the Coupled Human-Natural Ecosystem of the Upper Gulf of California by Hem Nalini Morzaria-Luna (142922)

    Published 2013
    “…Bycatch of sea lions, sea turtles, and totoaba decreased > 80% in shrimp driftnets and at least 20% in finfish gillnet fleets under spatial management. …”
  5. 30265

    TMS effects on visual search (phosphene region vs. control region). by Laura Dugué (351472)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>a.</b> Mean of 12 subjects' hit rates differences for the serial task. …”
  6. 30266

    Willingness of University Students and Teachers to Use Cognitive Enhancers Depending on Their Norm Internalizations. by Sebastian Sattler (434230)

    Published 2013
    “…Corresponding confidence intervals based on Model 4 (all effects with the exception of norm internalization and the group variable were set to their mean values) are also shown. Mean willingness decreased as a function of norm internalization. …”
  7. 30267

    The Environment Affects Epistatic Interactions to Alter the Topology of an Empirical Fitness Landscape by Kenneth M. Flynn (399363)

    Published 2013
    “…Here we examine how the environment influences epistasis by determining the interactions between the same mutations in two alternative environments, selected from among 1,920 screened environments, that produced the largest increase or decrease in fitness of the most derived genotype. …”
  8. 30268

    Whole-Brain Analyses of the Local Gyrification Index (lGI) during Adolescence. by Daniel Klein (509727)

    Published 2014
    “…Right panel: right hemisphere from lateral (up), medial (middle), frontal (left bottom) and occipital (right bottom) view. Blue colors indicate a significant decrease of lGI-values with increasing age, whereas warmer colors are coded for an increase in lGI. …”
  9. 30269

    Electrical reduction of PPy(DBS) caused alterations in polymer surface properties, leading to impaired cell viability. by Vanessa Lundin (224979)

    Published 2011
    “…Reduction of the polymer with live cells led to an even larger decrease in cell viability. The scale bar represents 200 µm. …”
  10. 30270

    Table_1_Age-Related Changes in the Perception of Emotions in Speech: Assessing Thresholds of Prosody and Semantics Recognition in Noise for Young and Older Adults.pdf by Yehuda I. Dor (12452115)

    Published 2022
    “…Results indicated that: (1). recognition thresholds were better for young over older adults, suggesting an age-related general decrease across channels; (2). recognition thresholds were better for prosody over semantics, suggesting a prosodic advantage; (3). importantly, the prosodic advantage in thresholds did not differ between age groups (thus a sensory source for age-related differences in spoken-emotions processing was not supported); and (4). larger failures of selective attention were found for older adults than for young adults, indicating that older adults experienced larger difficulties in inhibiting irrelevant information. …”
  11. 30271

    Environmental risk caused by drug waste in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during the SARS-Cov19 pandemic by Carla Patricia Figueiredo Antunes de Souza (14728482)

    Published 2023
    “…Between 2019 and 2020, the PECest of azithromycin (AZI) and ivermectin (IVE) increased between 2019 and 2020, with a decrease in 2021 probably due to shortages. Dexchlorpheniramine (DEX) and fluoxetine (FLU) fell, returning to growth in 2021. …”
  12. 30272

    The effect of auditory stimulation on the nonlinear dynamics of heart rate: the impact of emotional valence and arousal  by Dimitriy Dimitriev (6870974)

    Published 2023
    “…</strong>Excitatory music was associated with a significant decrease in SDNN and RMSSD, diminished HF, and a substantial reduction in LF. …”
  13. 30273

    Effect of glutamate (Glut) and 4-AP on CAPs in <i>ex vivo</i> spinal ventral columns. by Yan Fu (110146)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Histogram showing an irreversible increase in mean peak CAP amplitudes (normalized to 100% of the CAP amplitude (Pre) prior to glutamate treatment) after 1 mM glutamate treatment. …”
  14. 30274

    Time-dependent accumulation of Glu-plg-568 on the surface of IMC-treated washed platelets from GFP-mice. by Tomasz Brzoska (279016)

    Published 2015
    “…This assay was analyzed with a <i>t</i>-test for independent samples. Results are normalized to the control sample mean value (mean ± SD).…”
  15. 30275

    S7 Fig - by Jean-Paul Noel (3072192)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> We simulated the potential impact of stimulus-independent noise/variability introduced by factors other than encoding, such as an inefficient decoder (i.e., a decoder that produces larger variance than that dictated by the Cramer–Rao lower bound), or post-decisional factors such as motor noise. …”
  16. 30276

    OUTPATIENT ANALYTIC ASSESSMENT OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA — THE IMPORTANCE OF VENOUS BLOOD GASES by Sofia Alexandra Pereira Pires (6800096)

    Published 2020
    “…Respiratory acidosis was present in 91% in t1, 100% in t2 and 94% in t3. There was a significant decrease between t2 and t3 in mean pCO2 (57.2 versus 53.6 mmHg; p=0.009) and mean HCO3 (30.0 versus 28.8 mEq/L; p=0.023). …”
  17. 30277

    Contribution of JNK subtype to ATRA-induced neuronal reprogramming. by Rei Nakano (820735)

    Published 2020
    “…JNK1, 2 or 3 siRNA transfection resulted in a significant decrease in the expression of JNK1, 2, or 3 protein, respectively, but not scramble siRNA transfection (C). …”
  18. 30278

    Investigation of single-stage incremental hole flanging of AA1050 through conical tool by Abhay Kumar Dubey (20812897)

    Published 2025
    “…With an increase in tool angle, larger flanges are attainable, albeit accompanied by a decrease in flange angle. …”
  19. 30279

    The in vivo effect of L-arginine on skin elasticity in mice by Ádria do Prado Barros de Souza (4645006)

    Published 2017
    “…The results suggest that the application of L-arginine improves the mechanical resistance of skin from older female mice (20 weeks old) and promotes the formation of a larger amount of collagen and elastic fibers in the skin when applied at a concentration of 15%.…”
  20. 30280

    Heat map of signaling proteins abundance in LNCaP cells in the presence or absence of androgen as well as in PC-3 and DU-145 cells. by Hui-Ping Lin (184894)

    Published 2013
    “…Red and green color represents the increase and decrease of protein abundance, respectively. Brighter color indicates larger change of protein abundance. …”