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  1. 8001

    Constraint and load on implant devices and two different positions of the sleeve. by Wei Yi (321782)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) constraint and load on implant devices in pre-step and normal step:a full constraint at the top of the umbrella, concentrated load on the bottom of the umbrella, distributed pressure on the sleeve, the loads increase with time in the pre-step and decrease with time in the normal step; (B) Position I: sleeve at the bottom; (C) Position II: sleeve in the middle.…”
  2. 8002

    Background K<sup>+</sup> conductance reduced by low pH, anandamide and AVE1231 suggesting an involvement of the TASK-1 K<sup>+</sup> channel. by Carolina Thörn Pérez (773130)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A. Current traces from hyperpolarizing voltage steps in control conditions (pH 7.4). …”
  3. 8003

    Fig 10 - EC. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Holo average <i>EC</i> values mapped to structure, with largest <i>EC</i> residues (top 5%: 45 residues) shown as spheres on the structure, sticks in the enlarged window, and shown in a bar plot. …”
  4. 8004

    Restoration of bladder neck activity and levator hiatus dimensions in Asian primipara: a prospective study by Zexuan Yang (14585926)

    Published 2023
    “…We found that BND increased significantly from 2 weeks onwards until 6 weeks postpartum (<i>p =</i> 0.004); the levator hiatus area at rest and contraction both showed the largest value at 2 weeks postpartum (<i>p =</i> 0.005 and <i>p <</i> 0.005 respectively), followed by a continuous decrease; the hiatus area during Valsalva manoeuvre, and the levator hiatus distensibility and contractility showed the lowest value at 2 weeks postpartum, followed by a continuous increase; the changes in BND showed no correlation with the changes in distensibility or hiatus area during Valsalva manoeuvre (<i>p =</i> 0.073 and 0.590 respectively). …”
  5. 8005

    Group differences prior to training. by Tzvetan Popov (315385)

    Published 2013
    “…Red indicates larger power increase from pre-S1 baseline in controls than in schizophrenia patients, and blue indicates larger power decrease in controls than in patients. …”
  6. 8006

    DENV2 NS1 increases the surface staining of syndecan-1 in the EGL of HPMEC. by Henry Puerta-Guardo (400106)

    Published 2016
    “…All concentrations of syndecan-1 induce significant decreases in TEER value (10 ng/ml: p <0.05; 20 ng/ml, 50 ng/ml: p<0.0001). …”
  7. 8007

    WNV infection of HMBVE cells, but not of leukocytes, mediates the disruption of the <i>in vitro</i> BBB model. by Kelsey Roe (309298)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) At 72 hrs after WNV infection of BBB model, transmigration of uninfected monocytes significantly decreased the TEER as compared to control. (<b>C and D</b>) A chemotactic gradient was established by the addition of 100 ng/mL recombinant human CCL2 to the lower compartment and uninfected monocytes and lymphocytes were allowed to migrate across infected BBB. …”
  8. 8008

    Force types and force screen. by Angelika Manhart (1379565)

    Published 2018
    “…Greater distances between the nuclei lead to a larger MT overlap (assuming long MTs), hence the force is increasing with distance. 2: MTs growing from one nucleus push on the neighboring nucleus, resulting in a repulsive force that drops with distance, since MT ends’ density decreases with the distance. 3: Kinesin motors are localized at the nuclear membrane and push away MT plus ends from neighboring nuclei. …”
  9. 8009

    Segmental changes of myocardial oxygenation during the HVBH. by Kady Fischer (291099)

    Published 2016
    “…The mean response for each segment from all animals similarly shows that in control animals (top row, n = 8), ΔSI[%] is consistently larger for all segments, whereas for the stenosis animals (bottom row, n = 10) in the LAD regions a significant decrease is already observed at 30s, and this continues throughout the breath-hold. …”
  10. 8010

    Entropy contours of a model in which tags are drawn from the overall distribution of votes. by Jasleen Kaur (307923)

    Published 2013
    “…The colors represent the magnitude of the decrease in entropy, . Our heuristic threshold , also plotted, tries to capture the number of votes that results in the largest decrease in entropy, making a tag reliable.…”
  11. 8011

    Parasites' phenotypes in agglutination assays. by Makhtar Niang (252570)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) Typical positive agglutinates of 5A-infected erythrocytes with anti-S1 and anti-S2 (panel i) sera and 3.2C (panel iii) and 5.2A (panel iv)–infected erythrocytes with anti-S1 and anti-S2 sera, respectively. …”
  12. 8012

    Dataset for: The costs and benefits of multicellular group formation in algae by Stefania Elisavet Kapsetaki (6384695)

    Published 2019
    “…We found that in the facultatively multicellular algae <i>Chlorella sorokiniana</i>: (1) the presence of the flagellate <i>Ochromonas danica</i> or the crustacean <i>Daphnia magna</i> leads to the formation of multicellular groups; (2) the formation of multicellular groups reduces predation by <i>O. danica</i>, but not by the larger predator <i>D. magna</i>; (3) under conditions of relatively low light intensity, where competition for light is greater, multicellular groups grow slower than single cells; (4) in the absence of live predators, the proportion of cells in multicellular groups decreases at a rate that does not vary with light intensity. …”
  13. 8013

    Results for IHD. by Eric V. Strobl (16854789)

    Published 2025
    “…(I) The mean CRCEs of MRPL1, TRBV6-2 and FAM241B remained the largest in this cluster.…”
  14. 8014

    Differentiation and reprogramming process represented by 313 nodes (every node denotes a cell state, characterized by expression patterns of the 22 marker genes) and 329 edges (pat... by Chunhe Li (232637)

    Published 2013
    “…Here, we set a probability cutoff to decrease the number of states and paths, i.e. we only demonstrate the states and paths with higher probability. …”
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  16. 8016

    N-SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: AN OPTION FOR OBESITY AND GERD by Mariano PALERMO (6326723)

    Published 2019
    “…Aim: To describe a technique and preliminary results of sleeve gastrectomy with a Nissen fundoplication, in order to decrease reflux after sleeve. …”
  17. 8017

    Behavioral classification and scan of parameter space. by Zoe Nahas (22250651)

    Published 2025
    “…For example, at lower D there is a larger area of parameter space where both buds grow (behavior 1 – yellow). …”
  18. 8018

    Density dependent growth modulates time-to-threshold and optimal antibiotic treatment for in-vitro growth model. by Jason Karslake (3233934)

    Published 2016
    “…Small inset: Fraction decrease in the population as a function of for tigecycline (ε = 0.9). …”
  19. 8019

    Muscle Fiber Type-Dependent Differences in the Regulation of Protein Synthesis by Craig A. Goodman (162962)

    Published 2012
    “…Type 2X and 2B fibers also had the largest FD-induced decrease in total S6 protein and Ser<sup>240/244</sup> S6 phosphorylation, respectively. …”
  20. 8020

    Video 3_Clinical feasibility study of transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair in dogs with the canine V-Clamp device.mp4 by Brianna M. Potter (20401199)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Animals<p>Fifty client-owned dogs with severe degenerative MR operated over a 28-month period.</p>Methods<p>TEER was performed using the canine mitral V-Clamp via a transapical approach using transesophageal echocardiographic and fluoroscopic guidance. …”