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    Supplementary Material for: Decline in Gait Performance Detected by an Electronic Walkway System in 907 Older Adults of the Population-Based KORA-Age Study by Autenrieth C.S. (4134676)

    Published 2012
    “…<b><i>Background:</i></b> Gait changes at older ages are a strong predictor of a decline in lower extremity functions. …”
  2. 8362

    Image_2_Metabolomic Profiling of Dongxiang Wild Rice Under Salinity Demonstrates the Significant Role of Amino Acids in Rice Salt Stress.pdf by Yaling Chen (713903)

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 90 metabolites were significantly changed (49 upregulated and 41 downregulated) under salinity, of which the largest increase was in DL-2-Aminoadipic acid (27.08-fold) and the largest decrease was in L-Carnitine (0.014-fold). …”
  3. 8363

    Table_3_Metabolomic Profiling of Dongxiang Wild Rice Under Salinity Demonstrates the Significant Role of Amino Acids in Rice Salt Stress.docx by Yaling Chen (713903)

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 90 metabolites were significantly changed (49 upregulated and 41 downregulated) under salinity, of which the largest increase was in DL-2-Aminoadipic acid (27.08-fold) and the largest decrease was in L-Carnitine (0.014-fold). …”
  4. 8364

    Table_2_Metabolomic Profiling of Dongxiang Wild Rice Under Salinity Demonstrates the Significant Role of Amino Acids in Rice Salt Stress.xlsx by Yaling Chen (713903)

    Published 2021
    “…A total of 90 metabolites were significantly changed (49 upregulated and 41 downregulated) under salinity, of which the largest increase was in DL-2-Aminoadipic acid (27.08-fold) and the largest decrease was in L-Carnitine (0.014-fold). …”
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    Estimated evolution of total pollutant gas emissions associated with vehicle activity in the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre until 2030 by ANGEL D. CHOVERT (4628464)

    Published 2017
    “…These processes have led to increases in environmental pollution of all kinds; air pollution being one of the most adverse. The Brazilian transportation sector, which heavily affects the air quality, experienced a significant increase in its vehicle fleet thus provoking larger emissions of pollutant gases, mainly in regions with high population density such as the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre (MRPA). …”
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    Dopamine depletion increases intrinsic excitability of medium spiny neurons. by Karima Azdad (370732)

    Published 2013
    “…(D) Summary histogram of the mean first spike latency at the 120 pA current pulse illustrating the decrease of the first spike latency induced by dopamine depletion. …”
  7. 8367

    Table_3_Iodixanol density gradients as an effective phytoplasma enrichment approach to improve genome sequencing.DOCX by Bianca Rodrigues Jardim (9905733)

    Published 2022
    “…After density gradient enrichment, potato infected with a ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma australasia’-related strain showed a ∼14-fold increase in phytoplasma HTS reads, with a ∼1.7-fold decrease in host genomic reads compared to the DNA extracted from the same sample without density gradient centrifugation enrichment. …”
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    Table_2_Iodixanol density gradients as an effective phytoplasma enrichment approach to improve genome sequencing.XLSX by Bianca Rodrigues Jardim (9905733)

    Published 2022
    “…After density gradient enrichment, potato infected with a ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma australasia’-related strain showed a ∼14-fold increase in phytoplasma HTS reads, with a ∼1.7-fold decrease in host genomic reads compared to the DNA extracted from the same sample without density gradient centrifugation enrichment. …”
  9. 8369

    Estimating the sensitivity of sagebrush to climate change from muli-year monitoring data by Andy Kleinhesselink (612786)

    Published 2016
    “…We used long-term field observations of sagebrush (<i>Artemisia tridentata</i>) cover and production to estimate sagebrush sensitivity to annual precipitation and temperature across its range. …”
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    Data - Climate change impacts on Lactuca sativa.xlsx by Nicholas Yos (21507818)

    Published 2025
    “…To study the cumulative influences of the three environmental conditions, 350 Mānoa lettuce (<i>Lactuca sativa</i>) plants were grown in indoor growth chambers. …”
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    Using growth and decline factors to project VOC emissions from oil and gas production by Whitney Oswald (635627)

    Published 2014
    “…This proof of concept approach is focused solely on oil production; however, it could be used for the activity and components of natural gas production to compile a complete inventory for a given area.</p><p>Implications: <i>The Uinta Basin has unique atmospheric chemistry regimes during the winter that create ozone concentrations far exceeding those in the largest U.S. cities. …”
  12. 8372

    Recurrence quantification analysis of heart rate during mental arithmetic stress in young females by Dimitriy Dimitriev (6870974)

    Published 2020
    “…The recurrence analysis revealed a decrease in the complexity of heart rate variability during mental stress<b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><br></p>…”
  13. 8373

    S7 Fig - by Jean-Paul Noel (3072192)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> We simulated the potential impact of stimulus-independent noise/variability introduced by factors other than encoding, such as an inefficient decoder (i.e., a decoder that produces larger variance than that dictated by the Cramer–Rao lower bound), or post-decisional factors such as motor noise. …”
  14. 8374

    Bacteria Contribute to Sediment Nutrient Release and Reflect Progressed Eutrophication-Driven Hypoxia in an Organic-Rich Continental Sea by Hanna Sinkko (215613)

    Published 2013
    “…The sulphate reducers began to decrease below depths of 20 cm, where members of the family <i>Anaerolineaceae</i> (phylum <i>Chloroflexi</i>) increased, possibly taking part in terminal mineralization processes. …”
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    A visual example of DV-misclassification relationships and the results of the statistical simulations. by Alexander J. Millner (817690)

    Published 2015
    “…As the DV-misclassification correlation strengthens in either direction, chances of a false positive increase (i.e., Type I error). Compared to larger sample sizes, chance of a false positive is greatest when there is a smaller sample size.…”
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    Possible mechanical feedback mechanisms that could improve tissue growth efficiency and homeostasis. by Sang-Woo Lee (441256)

    Published 2017
    “…When the feedback strength <i>c</i> is positive and larger, the cell size/density variance and elimination rate decreased but the variance in stress magnitude increased (see also (D) for an example of the simulation results). …”
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    Microtensile bond strength of resin composite to dentin using different adhesive systems and directions of electric current by Maurício Bottene Guarda (14224877)

    Published 2022
    “…Human molar teeth were distributed according to the adhesive system (two-step self-etch - Clearfil SE Bond, Kuraray [CSE]; one-step self-etch - Single Bond Universal, 3M ESPE [SBU]; and two-step etch-and-rinse - Adper Single Bond 2, 3M ESPE [SB2]), electric current direction (without electric current - control, direct and reverse electric currents - 35µA), and storage time (24h - immediate and 6 months). …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Intentional Weight Loss and Dose Reductions of Antihypertensive Medications: A Retrospective Cohort Study by Shantha G.P.S. (4137691)

    Published 2013
    “…<b><i>Background:</i></b> Though it is well known that weight loss tends to decrease blood pressure, the quantitative association between the magnitude of weight loss and the effect on the need for antihypertensive medications is not well studied. …”
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    Evaluation and application of summary statistic imputation to discover new height-associated loci by Sina Rüeger (606696)

    Published 2018
    “…To this end, we compared the two approaches on real (genotyped and imputed) data from 120K samples from the UK Biobank and show that, <i>genotype imputation</i> boasts a 3- to 5-fold lower root-mean-square error, and better distinguishes true associations from null ones: We observed the largest differences in power for variants with low minor allele frequency and low imputation quality. …”