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  1. 5681

    Evolution of the forward tilt of the lower right leg. by Lorena Lobo (573449)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Shown are the averages of the tilt angles in the final 2-vision groups. In the posttest, a decrease in the tilt can be observed between −2 and −1 s, leading to a larger tilt range in that interval.…”
  2. 5682

    Image_1_Brain blood vessel autoantibodies in patients with NMDA and GABAA receptor encephalitis: identification of unconventional Myosin-X as target antigen.TIF by Lucie Y. Li (14519228)

    Published 2023
    “…In this case, treatment of hCMEC/D3 cells resulted in decreased TEER, reduced Occludin expression, and mRNA levels. …”
  3. 5683

    Image_2_Brain blood vessel autoantibodies in patients with NMDA and GABAA receptor encephalitis: identification of unconventional Myosin-X as target antigen.TIF by Lucie Y. Li (14519228)

    Published 2023
    “…In this case, treatment of hCMEC/D3 cells resulted in decreased TEER, reduced Occludin expression, and mRNA levels. …”
  4. 5684

    Morphology of TAT-μUtr-injected muscle. by Kevin J. Sonnemann (239809)

    Published 2009
    “…Box plot: The average diameter in TAT-μUtr-treated muscles was significantly larger than PBS-injected controls (39.64±0.95 µm TAT-μUtr versus 33.94±1.15 µm PBS). # <i>p</i> = 0.02 (Student's <i>t</i> test).…”
  5. 5685

    Inpatient postpartum contraception provision among individuals with opioid use disorder in Maine, 2016–2023 by Catherine Gelsinger (15391022)

    Published 2025
    “…Annual rate increases per 1000 deliveries were larger over the study period for women with OUD (LAPM: 11.8 [<i>p</i> = 0.02], permanent contraception: 3.96 [<i>p</i> = 0.20], LARC: 6.48 [<i>p</i> = 0.04]) as compared to those for women without OUD (LAPM: 0.46 [<i>p</i> = 0.25], permanent contraception: −0.91 [<i>p</i> = 0.05], LARC: 1.48 [<i>p</i> < 0.01]); all tests of coincidence were significant (<i>p</i> < 0.05).…”
  6. 5686

    Monitoring of oral health teams after National Primary Care Policy 2017 by Edson Hilan Gomes de Lucena (10434035)

    Published 2021
    “…This reduction was higher in the South (6.7%) and Northeast (4.8%), in municipalities with the highest human development index, i.e., greater than or equal to 0.7 (5.6%), more unequal in terms of income distribution (Gini index > 0.62) and larger population size (more than 100,000 inhabitants). …”
  7. 5687

    Role of the PKA–PP2A–phosphoThr75 Feedback Loop on PKAc and phosphoThr34 by Maria Lindskog (65533)

    Published 2013
    “…</p><p>(B) High-amplitude, fast calcium inputs lead to a decreased level of free PKAc (B1) and Thr34 (B2) if reactions (i) and (iii) are prevented. …”
  8. 5688

    Blink-induced error and microsaccade properties. by Francisco M. Costela (647619)

    Published 2014
    “…The blink-induced error declines gradually, showing the largest decrease in the initial 400 msec interval, simultaneous to the highest production of post-blink microsaccades. …”
  9. 5689

    Deviance sensitivity in the auditory cortex of freely moving rats by Ana Polterovich (5345882)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Deviance sensitivity is the specific response to a surprising stimulus, one that violates expectations set by the past stimulation stream. …”
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  12. 5692

    Hierarchical Bayesian calibration of tissue mechanical parameters. by Marco Pensalfini (5614109)

    Published 2023
    “…(<b>b</b>) <i>k</i><sub>1</sub>, corresponding to the behavior of the tissue collagenous matrix, tends to decrease between 7- and 14-days post-wounding, and is typically larger in the wounds than in unwounded skin. …”
  13. 5693

    Autocorrelation (ACF) analysis of the linear relationship between lagged values of the time-series. by Uri H. Perez-Guerra (17404067)

    Published 2023
    “…Right (top): ACF of a non-trended time-series tends to have positive and negative values that slowly decrease as the lags increase. Right (middle): ACF of a non-seasonal time-series showing that autocorrelations are not larger for the seasonal lags than for other lags. …”
  14. 5694

    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. …”
  15. 5695

    Identification of OB gamma as a reliable marker of sleep/wake states. by Sophie Bagur (5808542)

    Published 2018
    “…The fast fluctuations present in the awake state are smoothed out as the window size increases, yielding a more clearly bimodal distribution with a larger smoothing window. (D) Ashman’s D (bimodality index, significant if larger than 2) for gamma power increases (top), and the overlap between the two Gaussians fit to the bimodal distribution of gamma power decreases (bottom) with the length of the smoothing window. …”
  16. 5696

    Distributions of patterns exhibited across 20 trials of the simulated task. by Sergio Verduzco-Flores (371239)

    Published 2013
    “…Thus a larger number of populations would be needed (i.e. greater than 4) to maintain the relative occurrence of all patterns and thus to maintain an invariant distribution. …”
  17. 5697

    Future patterns of range size changes across increasing levels of climate change in which species can move. by Scott R. Loarie (89657)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A - D) Percent geometric mean change in range size (Future/Present with colors stretched from a <-10% decrease to a >10% increase). (E - H) Diversity of species gains (future diversity with migration minus future diversity without migration) for the quarter species suffering the largest range contractions. …”
  18. 5698

    Effects of altitude α diversity index. by Yalin Jin (16475276)

    Published 2023
    “…The dominant species with the largest number in each elevational gradient were <i>Eurohypnum leptothallum</i>, <i>Brachythecium pendulum</i>, <i>Brachythecium salebrosum</i> and <i>Entodon prorepens;</i> (2) There were five kinds of life forms in different elevation gradients, including Wefts, Turfs, Mat, Pendants and Tail. …”
  19. 5699

    Basic information of the sample site. by Yalin Jin (16475276)

    Published 2023
    “…The dominant species with the largest number in each elevational gradient were <i>Eurohypnum leptothallum</i>, <i>Brachythecium pendulum</i>, <i>Brachythecium salebrosum</i> and <i>Entodon prorepens;</i> (2) There were five kinds of life forms in different elevation gradients, including Wefts, Turfs, Mat, Pendants and Tail. …”
  20. 5700

    Life types of species at different altitudes. by Yalin Jin (16475276)

    Published 2023
    “…The dominant species with the largest number in each elevational gradient were <i>Eurohypnum leptothallum</i>, <i>Brachythecium pendulum</i>, <i>Brachythecium salebrosum</i> and <i>Entodon prorepens;</i> (2) There were five kinds of life forms in different elevation gradients, including Wefts, Turfs, Mat, Pendants and Tail. …”