Showing 6,561 - 6,580 results of 13,350 for search '(( a ((step decrease) OR (teer decrease)) ) OR ( i ((largest decrease) OR (larger decrease)) ))', query time: 0.62s Refine Results
  1. 6561

    DataSheet_1_Microstructural White Matter and Links With Subcortical Structures in Chronic Schizophrenia: A Free-Water Imaging Approach.pdf by Tiril P. Gurholt (5683583)

    Published 2020
    “…The Cohen's d effect sizes were medium to large (0.61 to 1.20, absolute values). The results suggest a specific pattern of frontal white matter axonal degeneration and demyelination and fornix demyelination that is attenuated in the presence of larger structures of the limbic system in patients with chronic schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. …”
  2. 6562

    Table1_Effect of corneal cross-linking on biomechanical changes following transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy and femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK.docx by Wen Chen (30046)

    Published 2024
    “…Posterior demarcation line depth from the endothelium (PDLD) and from the ablation surface (DLA) were recorded at pos1m.</p><p>Results: SP-A1 significantly decreased, while IIR, deformation amplitude, and DARatio2mm increased significantly postoperatively in all four groups (p < 0.01)—all denoting stiffness decreases. …”
  3. 6563
  4. 6564

    Table_1_Spatial accessibility analysis of green space from a health-benefit perspective: Implications for healthy urban development.XLSX by Xiangrui Wei (14249591)

    Published 2022
    “…Our results show that (1) every street area has a different form of UPGS construction, and most of these spaces are of poor quality; (2) municipal-level parks are significantly more accessible than district-level parks, community-level parks, or neighborhood-level parks; (3) the overall distribution of accessibility is generally characterized by a decreasing trend along both sides of the river, with poor overall accessibility; and (4) 243 residential districts are located in high-demand–low-supply areas that need improving. …”
  5. 6565

    Table_1_RiCRN1, a Crinkler Effector From the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis, Functions in Arbuscule Development.xlsx by Stefanie Voß (5712605)

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we have identified an AM fungal effector that participates in this developmental step of the symbiosis. RiCRN1 is a crinkler (CRN) effector that belongs to a subfamily of secreted CRN proteins from R. irregularis. …”
  6. 6566

    Table_2_RiCRN1, a Crinkler Effector From the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis, Functions in Arbuscule Development.XLSX by Stefanie Voß (5712605)

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we have identified an AM fungal effector that participates in this developmental step of the symbiosis. RiCRN1 is a crinkler (CRN) effector that belongs to a subfamily of secreted CRN proteins from R. irregularis. …”
  7. 6567

    Table_3_RiCRN1, a Crinkler Effector From the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Rhizophagus irregularis, Functions in Arbuscule Development.XLSX by Stefanie Voß (5712605)

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we have identified an AM fungal effector that participates in this developmental step of the symbiosis. RiCRN1 is a crinkler (CRN) effector that belongs to a subfamily of secreted CRN proteins from R. irregularis. …”
  8. 6568

    Table_3_Living at the Edge: Increasing Stress for Plants 2–13 Years After the Retreat of a Tropical Glacier.DOCX by Fabien Anthelme (475650)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Rapid warming is a major threat for the alpine biodiversity but, at the same time, accelerated glacial retreat constitutes an opportunity for taxa and communities to escape range contraction or extinction. …”
  9. 6569

    Table_1_Living at the Edge: Increasing Stress for Plants 2–13 Years After the Retreat of a Tropical Glacier.DOCX by Fabien Anthelme (475650)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Rapid warming is a major threat for the alpine biodiversity but, at the same time, accelerated glacial retreat constitutes an opportunity for taxa and communities to escape range contraction or extinction. …”
  10. 6570

    Table_4_Living at the Edge: Increasing Stress for Plants 2–13 Years After the Retreat of a Tropical Glacier.DOCX by Fabien Anthelme (475650)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Rapid warming is a major threat for the alpine biodiversity but, at the same time, accelerated glacial retreat constitutes an opportunity for taxa and communities to escape range contraction or extinction. …”
  11. 6571

    Table_2_Living at the Edge: Increasing Stress for Plants 2–13 Years After the Retreat of a Tropical Glacier.DOCX by Fabien Anthelme (475650)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Rapid warming is a major threat for the alpine biodiversity but, at the same time, accelerated glacial retreat constitutes an opportunity for taxa and communities to escape range contraction or extinction. …”
  12. 6572

    Table_5_Living at the Edge: Increasing Stress for Plants 2–13 Years After the Retreat of a Tropical Glacier.DOCX by Fabien Anthelme (475650)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Rapid warming is a major threat for the alpine biodiversity but, at the same time, accelerated glacial retreat constitutes an opportunity for taxa and communities to escape range contraction or extinction. …”
  13. 6573
  14. 6574
  15. 6575

    Organic Filling Mitigates Flaw-Sensitivity of Nanoscale Aragonite by Eduardo R. Cruz-Chú (3684355)

    Published 2016
    “…Our simulations reveal two regimes for fracture: nacre remains flaw-insensitive only for flaws smaller than 1.2 nm depth, or flaws of a few atoms, whereas larger flaws follow a Griffith-like trend resembling macroscopic fracture. …”
  16. 6576

    Potential Biomarkers for Turner in Maternal Plasma: Possibility for Noninvasive Prenatal Diagnosis by Aggeliki Kolialexi (2262946)

    Published 2010
    “…Samples were routinely obtained in the second trimester of pregnancy, stored, and used after prenatal determination of the fetal karyotype. Nine proteins (C1S, CO3, CLUS, AFAM, HABP2, IGHA1, HPT, SHBG, and CD5L) were significantly increased in the plasma of women carrying TS fetuses, whereas KNG1, IGJ, and TTHY were decreased. …”
  17. 6577

    Organic Filling Mitigates Flaw-Sensitivity of Nanoscale Aragonite by Eduardo R. Cruz-Chú (3684355)

    Published 2016
    “…Our simulations reveal two regimes for fracture: nacre remains flaw-insensitive only for flaws smaller than 1.2 nm depth, or flaws of a few atoms, whereas larger flaws follow a Griffith-like trend resembling macroscopic fracture. …”
  18. 6578

    Organic Filling Mitigates Flaw-Sensitivity of Nanoscale Aragonite by Eduardo R. Cruz-Chú (3684355)

    Published 2016
    “…Our simulations reveal two regimes for fracture: nacre remains flaw-insensitive only for flaws smaller than 1.2 nm depth, or flaws of a few atoms, whereas larger flaws follow a Griffith-like trend resembling macroscopic fracture. …”
  19. 6579
  20. 6580