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Published 2018“…Image analysis revealed that tetraploid E. rosea had decreased shoot length (from 3.8 to 1.3 cm), higher circularity and more dense growth habit compared to diploids. …”
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Published 2018“…Image analysis revealed that tetraploid E. rosea had decreased shoot length (from 3.8 to 1.3 cm), higher circularity and more dense growth habit compared to diploids. …”
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Published 2018“…Image analysis revealed that tetraploid E. rosea had decreased shoot length (from 3.8 to 1.3 cm), higher circularity and more dense growth habit compared to diploids. …”
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Published 2018“…Image analysis revealed that tetraploid E. rosea had decreased shoot length (from 3.8 to 1.3 cm), higher circularity and more dense growth habit compared to diploids. …”
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Model predicted combination therapy effect.
Published 2018“…A thicker edge represents a larger weight between two proteins. The numerical data used in Fig 4 are included in the third sheet <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002930#pbio.2002930.s013" target="_blank">S1 Data</a>. …”
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6066
Modeling Splicing Protein Kinetics in the Cell Nucleus
Published 2007“…To model splicing inhibition, we assumed a decrease in available nucleoplasmic binding sites; accordingly, the pseudo on-rate in the nucleoplasm was decreased by a factor of approximately 30,000, = 10<sup>−4 </sup><i>s</i><sup>−1</sup>. …”
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Effectiveness of a Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Intervention to Prevent Obesity among Chinese Primary School Students: CLICK-Obesity Study
Published 2015“…The intervention group had a larger marginal reduction than did the control group in overall mean BMI value (-0.32±1.36 <i>vs</i>. -0.29±1.40, p = 0.09), although this was not significant. …”
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Squirrels Experiment
Published 2014“…<p>Abundance of Squirrels in Urban Area versus Wooded Area</p> <p>York University homes a vast number of animal life including squirrels. …”
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6071
Steric and Electronic Influences of Buchwald-Type Alkyl-JohnPhos Ligands
Published 2016“…The electron-donating and steric properties of Buchwald-type ligands ([1,1′-biphenyl-2-yl]dialkylphosphine; R-JohnPhos, where R = Me, Et, <sup>i</sup>Pr, Cy, <sup>t</sup>Bu) were determined. …”
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National ‘fair shares’ in reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the principled framework of international environmental law
Published 2021“…</p><p>Fair share ranges consistent with international environmental law principles offer a benchmark for existing and new nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement, for peer-to-peer comparisons, and to feed into the global stocktakes.…”
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Difference in GHG emissions (<em>x</em>-axis) and food availability (<em>y</em>-axis) in 2050 for the different scenarios with respect to 'TREND'
Published 2013“…Panels (A)–(C) and (D) delineate domains where food provision increases ((A), (B)) or decreases ((C), (D)) and GHG emission savings increase ((B), (D)) or decrease ((A), (C)). …”
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6074
Overexpression of c-Myc in ΔS6 livers does not prevent overgrowth or tumor development.
Published 2023“…ΔS6:c-Myc mice show a modest, but statistically significant decrease in tumor latency relative to ΔS6 (<i>P</i> = .022) or Alb-c-Myc (<i>P</i> = .0003) mice (Log-rank (Mantel-Cox) test).…”
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Supplementary Material for: Nasonia Parasitic Wasps Escape from Haller's Rule by Diphasic, Partially Isometric Brain-Body Size Scaling and Selective Neuropil Adaptations
Published 2017“…We show that <i>Nasonia</i> exhibits diphasic brain-body size scaling: larger wasps scale allometrically, following Haller's rule, whereas the smallest wasps show isometric scaling. …”
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Effects of different production rates, penetrances and administration times of A3G<sup>ΔVif</sup> on HIV growth curve.
Published 2012“…In this case, it is seen that A3G(+) viruses reach a stable level below 10<sup>−1</sup> ng p24/ml and decrease very slowly up to the 15th day for <i>P<sub>A3GΔVif</sub></i> = 10<sup>2</sup>. …”
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A Review of Exotic Animal Disease in Great Britain and in Scotland Specifically between 1938 and 2007
Published 2011“…</p> <h3>Conclusions</h3><p>The numbers of livestock and poultry farmed in GB grew over the years 1938–2007; the number of agricultural holdings decreased. An amalgamation of production on larger holdings took place from the 1940s to the 1980s. …”
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Whole-Brain Analyses of the Local Gyrification Index (lGI) during Adolescence.
Published 2014“…Age-dependent effects were corrected for multiple comparisons with a false discovery rate (FDR) of q at 0.005 and a smoothing of 5 mm was used. lGI-values showed the largest age-dependent effects in precentral, frontal and parietal regions (left hemisphere (effect sizes, Cohen's d): precentral cortex: d = 1.61, superior-frontal cortex: 1.83, lateral-orbitofrontal cortex: d = 1.06, superior parietal cortex: d = 1.20; right hemisphere: precentral cortex: d = 1.57, rostral-middle frontal gyrus: d = 1.79, pars triangularis: d = 1.36, inferior parietal cortex: d = 1.58).…”
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Ketamine wash-in.
Published 2025“…(ii) The change in post-burst spiking after the wash-in of 20 μM and 100 μM was not significant compared to the control (MWU test). However, the decrease in post-burst spiking was significantly larger after the wash-in of 100 μM ketamine than with 20 μM (MWU test). …”
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Influence of the “Innocent” Ligands on the MLCT Excited-State Behavior of Mono(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) Complexes: A Comparison of X-ray Structures and 77 K Luminescence Propertie...
Published 2006“…However, for (L)<sub>4</sub> = 5,12-<i>rac</i>-5,7,7,12,14,14-hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane, the X-ray crystal structure shows that the bpy ligand is twisted in the ground state (a result of methyl/bpy stereochemical repulsion) and the emrep amplitude at about 1500 cm<sup>-1</sup> is significantly larger for this structure than for the complex with (L)<sub>4</sub> = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane, consistent with larger reorganizational energies of the bpy distortion modes in order to form a planar (bpy<sup>-</sup>) moiety in the excited state of the former. …”