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  1. 27001

    Autosomal SCs are shorter on average in <i>Trip13<sup>mod/mod</sup></i> spermatocytes. by Ignasi Roig (47161)

    Published 2010
    “…</p>a<p>Mean ± standard deviation for each chromosome in the indicated size rank.…”
  2. 27002

    Changes in the EMG variables during the exercise protocol. by Baptiste Morel (728366)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Mean EMG<sub>rms</sub> (EMG<sub>mean</sub>), peak EMG<sub>rms</sub> (EMG<sub>peak</sub>) and rate of EMG rise (RER) decrease over the 20 sets (A) as well as the simple linear regression of EMG<sub>mean</sub> predicted by RER (B) is presented. …”
  3. 27003

    Ensemble-averaged statistics are similar across models. by Giuseppe Passucci (6330971)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>All of the proposed superdiffusive models are capable of capturing ensemble-averaged mouse fibroblast statistics. (A) Mean-squared displacements for mouse fibroblast cells, shown in red, as well as a Lévy walk and a generalized SPP model. …”
  4. 27004

    Impact of amplitude trend on periods estimates. by Tomasz Zielinski (95986)

    Published 2014
    “…Dampening was applied to a standard pulse data set (5 days data, hourly sampled, 80% walking noise level, 24 h underlying period) and adding to it 5 different envelope shapes with increasing amplitude. 1) The trend/envelope shapes: linear decrease (lin); exponential decrease; parabola (par); 2/3 parabola (2/3par) and 1/parabola (1/3par) 2) The level of amplitude trend, ie, the maximal level of original signal deduction. 0 means no dampening, and for example 0.6 for lin. trend means that at the end of 5<sup>th</sup> day, the signal is reduced to 40% of its original vale. …”
  5. 27005

    In vivo ROS state in rat liver. by Torsten Diesinger (9159938)

    Published 2020
    “…Compared to the disease group, I-ol and I-an cause an average decrease by 75% and 78%. UDCA displays a decrease of 32%. …”
  6. 27006

    Mycorrhizal parameters of <i>Larix sibirica</i> fine roots across gradients of main environmental factors and altitude by Tatyana Sizonenko (17087190)

    Published 2023
    “…We found a reduction in the EM linear dimensions with increasing altitude and a deterioration of environmental conditions, accompanied by a decrease in their functional parameters with a slight increase in the EM density and the share of nonmycorrhizal roots.…”
  7. 27007

    Data Sheet 1_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.csv by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Numerical modeling offers a means to assess the spatial variability of fluxes and evaluate the representativeness of point observations. …”
  8. 27008

    Video 1_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.mp4 by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Numerical modeling offers a means to assess the spatial variability of fluxes and evaluate the representativeness of point observations. …”
  9. 27009

    Video 3_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.mp4 by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Numerical modeling offers a means to assess the spatial variability of fluxes and evaluate the representativeness of point observations. …”
  10. 27010

    Video 2_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.mp4 by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Numerical modeling offers a means to assess the spatial variability of fluxes and evaluate the representativeness of point observations. …”
  11. 27011

    Data Sheet 2_Spatiotemporal variability of turbulent fluxes in snow-covered mountain terrain.pdf by Rainette Engbers (22611641)

    Published 2025
    “…Numerical modeling offers a means to assess the spatial variability of fluxes and evaluate the representativeness of point observations. …”
  12. 27012

    Universal dependence of RP and DFT on protein length. by Erez Persi (229020)

    Published 2013
    “…A clear linear boundary in RC is due to its lower bound <i>3/L</i>. …”
  13. 27013

    Predicting alternans in the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-driven model with positive Ca<sup>2+</sup> to APD coupling during ramp pacing. by Mathieu Lemay (330649)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><i>A</i>: CL, APD, DI, λ<sub>alt</sub> and S<sub>S1S2</sub> during the ramp decrease of CL with superimposed variations (SD = 1 ms). λ<sub>alt</sub> and S<sub>S1S2</sub> were estimated every 15 beats using a 2<sup>nd</sup> order ARMA model from APDs and CLs in a window spanning the 30 preceding cycles. …”
  14. 27014

    Phosphorylation of PKA targets is greatest when PKA is colocalized with cAMP production either in the spine or in the dendrite. by Myungsook Kim (2166613)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A1) Phospho-inhibitor-1 is greatest when PKA is colocalized with adenylyl cyclase (AC) in the spine head (red trace) and second largest when PKA is colocalized with AC in the dendrite (green trace). …”
  15. 27015

    Table_1_Trajectories of distress from pregnancy to 15-months post-partum during the COVID-19 pandemic.docx by Jennifer E. Khoury (10843101)

    Published 2023
    “…Higher education, greater social support, and lower negative impact of COVID-19 were associated with a lower distress during pregnancy. Unexpectedly, negative impact of COVID-19 was associated with a faster decrease in distress and more social support was associated with a greater increase in distress from pregnancy to 6-weeks postpartum. …”
  16. 27016

    Illustrations of the TPM experiment and the 1632 bp DNA. by Yoav Y. Biton (560243)

    Published 2014
    “…The motion of this tethered bead is characterized by its mean (or RMS) excursion, which exhibits a visible decrease when subject to the formation of Lac repressor mediated loop. …”
  17. 27017

    Plasma β-hydroxybutyrate level and its neuronal transporter increase with reproductive transition. by Fan Ding (302565)

    Published 2013
    “…MCT1 expression showed a trend towards increasing from 3 to 9 months of age and decreased afterwards in nonTg hippocampus. …”
  18. 27018

    Consumer Impacts (CI) for each reach (Within) and the differences (ΔCI) between reaches (Between). by Michael C. Marshall (130087)

    Published 2012
    “…Positive values indicate increase in response variable with consumers, whereas negative values indicate a decrease. Each bar is the mean (±1 SE) of 5 replicates. …”
  19. 27019

    Machine learning methods identify putative commitment-associated genes from the committed progenitor (CP1) versus self-renewing (SR) populations. by Jose Teles (5655964)

    Published 2013
    “…Variable importance, as measured by the mean decrease in accuracy (left panel) or the Gini coefficient (right panel), was computed using the out-of-bag error. …”
  20. 27020

    Long-term changes in abundance of box jellyfish at Waikiki Beach. by Luciano M. Chiaverano (475646)

    Published 2013
    “…Vertical solid lines indicate periods of significant (<i>Linear regression</i>, <i>p</i><0.05) increase (+) or decrease (−) in box jellyfish counts. …”