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  1. 6021

    NR2 and P3+: Accurate, Efficient Electron-Propagator Methods for Calculating Valence, Vertical Ionization Energies of Closed-Shell Molecules by H. H. Corzo (1546288)

    Published 2015
    “…These methods also have a greater tendency to overestimate VIEs with larger basis sets. The smallest average errors occur for the NR2 approximation; these errors decrease steadily with basis augmentations. …”
  2. 6022

    Table_2_Flagella-Associated WDR-Containing Protein CrFAP89 Regulates Growth and Lipid Accumulation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.DOCX by Qiulan Luo (714763)

    Published 2018
    “…The fatty acid content in the transgenic algae decreased by 12.4 and 13.3%, mostly decreasing the content of C16:0, C16:4, C18, and C20:1 fatty acids, while the C16:1 fatty acid in the CrFAP89 RNAi lines increased by 238.5 to 318.5%. …”
  3. 6023

    Video_2_Movement patterns in tuba playing: comparison of an embouchure dystonia case with healthy professional tuba players using real-time MRI imaging.AVI by Robert Nelkenstock (15442817)

    Published 2023
    “…Concerning different playing techniques, it was apparent, that notes played slurred or staccato resulted in a larger oral cavity when compared to notes played tongued or tenuto, respectively.…”
  4. 6024

    Data_Sheet_2_Movement patterns in tuba playing: comparison of an embouchure dystonia case with healthy professional tuba players using real-time MRI imaging.PDF by Robert Nelkenstock (15442817)

    Published 2023
    “…Concerning different playing techniques, it was apparent, that notes played slurred or staccato resulted in a larger oral cavity when compared to notes played tongued or tenuto, respectively.…”
  5. 6025

    Early <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT Evaluation Shows Heterogeneous Metabolic Responses to Anti-EGFR Therapy in Patients with Metastatic Colorectal Cancer by Erik J. van Helden (2794642)

    Published 2016
    “…Quantitative data were correlated with clinical benefit, according to RECIST v1.1, after two months of treatment.</p><p>Results</p><p>In nine evaluable patients the total number of target lesions was 34 (1–8 per patient). …”
  6. 6026

    Dynamic chloride has a differential effect on Inhibitory Level depending on the location of inhibitory synaptic input. by Christopher Brian Currin (7064300)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>(B)</b> IL with d at i, IL<sub>d = i</sub>, for both static Cl<sup>-</sup> (inverse triangles) and IL with dynamic Cl<sup>-</sup> (triangles). …”
  7. 6027

    Effects of increasing network sparsity. by Paul Manz (15213784)

    Published 2023
    “…The panel shows the weight matrices of a network in which the probability <i>p</i> that a connection between neurons exists is decreased from <i>p</i> = 1.0 (upper subpanel, after spontaneous assembly emergence) to <i>p</i> = 0.7 (lower subpanel, after re-equilibration). …”
  8. 6028

    SAM images showing similar regions of activation for central and off-centre viewing. by Jennifer B. Swettenham (360057)

    Published 2013
    “…The colour indicates the amplitude of the pseudo-<i>T</i> statistic (2<<i>T</i><6) with blue/purple colours representing power decreases. …”
  9. 6029

    Estimating Metabolic Fluxes Using a Maximum Network Flexibility Paradigm by Wout Megchelenbrink (523390)

    Published 2015
    “…By mapping measured flux data from central metabolism to the genome-scale models of <i>Escherichia coli</i> and <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> we show that i) indeed, most of the measured fluxes agree with a high adaptability of the network, ii) this result can be used to further reduce the space of feasible solutions iii) this reduced space improves the quantitative predictions made by FBA and contains a significantly larger fraction of the measured fluxes compared to the flux space that was reduced by a uniform sampling approach and iv) MMF can be used to select reactions in the network that contribute most to the steady-state flux space. …”
  10. 6030

    Species-level changes in biomass due to large mammalian herbivore exclusion. by Arjun B. Potter (6445646)

    Published 2021
    “…Biomass data suggested larger increases in <i>Desmodium trifolium</i> (DESTRI) and larger declines in <i>Digitaria</i> sp. 1 (DIGITA) than percent cover data. …”
  11. 6031

    Unique challenges required reassessment and alterations to critical reagents to rescue a neutralizing antibody assay by Blake A Rowe (19589318)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p><b>Results & conclusion:</b> A larger dynamic range, high inhibition and higher drug tolerance were achieved by adding an acid dissociation step to the assay, performing atypical biotin labeling of Drug 1 and switching to a detection target that contained an Fc linker to increase steric hinderance and decrease its binding affinity to Drug 1.…”
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  15. 6035

    Comparison of topological properties of first generation and second generation networks. by Andriana S. L. O. Campanharo (346326)

    Published 2013
    “…As increases, random shortcuts generally decrease the distance between nodes, although for some cases, larger path lengths also arise due to redistribution of weights on the shortest path to other nodes. …”
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  17. 6037

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  18. 6038

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  19. 6039

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  20. 6040

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”