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    Image_3_JMJD6 orchestrates a transcriptional program in favor of endocrine resistance in ER+ breast cancer cells.tif by Partha Das (659095)

    Published 2022
    “…Indeed, JOE cells showed a significant decrease in both ESR1 and ER levels and JMJD6 siRNA transfection increased the expression of both. …”
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    Image_4_JMJD6 orchestrates a transcriptional program in favor of endocrine resistance in ER+ breast cancer cells.tif by Partha Das (659095)

    Published 2022
    “…Indeed, JOE cells showed a significant decrease in both ESR1 and ER levels and JMJD6 siRNA transfection increased the expression of both. …”
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    Table_2_JMJD6 orchestrates a transcriptional program in favor of endocrine resistance in ER+ breast cancer cells.xlsx by Partha Das (659095)

    Published 2022
    “…Indeed, JOE cells showed a significant decrease in both ESR1 and ER levels and JMJD6 siRNA transfection increased the expression of both. …”
  4. 8384

    Functional connectivity revealed by rsfcMRI. by Corinna M. Bauer (3854026)

    Published 2017
    “…Increases are represented by orange lines, whereas decreases are represented by cyan lines. Dark blue spheres represent the nodes (i.e. …”
  5. 8385

    Image_2_JMJD6 orchestrates a transcriptional program in favor of endocrine resistance in ER+ breast cancer cells.tif by Partha Das (659095)

    Published 2022
    “…Indeed, JOE cells showed a significant decrease in both ESR1 and ER levels and JMJD6 siRNA transfection increased the expression of both. …”
  6. 8386

    Table_3_JMJD6 orchestrates a transcriptional program in favor of endocrine resistance in ER+ breast cancer cells.xlsx by Partha Das (659095)

    Published 2022
    “…Indeed, JOE cells showed a significant decrease in both ESR1 and ER levels and JMJD6 siRNA transfection increased the expression of both. …”
  7. 8387

    Multicellular units can evolve in detrimental environments. by Yuriy Pichugin (4611025)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Each panel presents the fraction of the minimal, binary life cycle 1+1 (green) and equal split life cycles with a larger maturity size (orange) for random detrimental environments, where division rates decrease and death rates increase with cluster size. …”
  8. 8388

    Long-Term Trends in Visibility and at Chengdu, China by Qiyuan Wang (434809)

    Published 2013
    “…A Positive Matrix Factorization receptor model suggested that coal combustion was the largest contributor to PM<sub>2.5</sub> mass (42.3%) and the dry-air light-scattering coefficient (47.7%); this was followed by vehicular emissions (23.4% and 20.5%, respectively), industrial emissions (14.9% and 18.8%), biomass burning (12.8% and 11.9%), and fugitive dust (6.6% and 1.1%). …”
  9. 8389

    Logistic growth in density dependent populations. by Mark Bowler (332184)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>K = carrying capacity. Fig. 1a shows a linear decrease of population growth rate as population size increases and availability of resources per individual therefore declines. …”
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    The effect of the fraction of type A users on the performance of communities. by Lingfei Wu (453300)

    Published 2016
    “…These bands are plotted in different colors to shown their derivation from the optimal ratio <i>a</i> = 63%. It is observed that the larger deviation from the optimal ratio is related with more unsustainable growth. …”
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    Optimization of coal size for beneficiation efficiency promotion in gas–solid fluidized bed by Xuchen Fan (12447922)

    Published 2022
    “…Fluidization theories, such as pressure drop, gas–solid two-phase model, and particle sedimentation theory could explain that with the decrease in the feeding coal particle size from 10 mm, the probable error <i>E</i> value increases from 0.105 to 0.355 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, the misplaced material content <i>M</i> increases from 5.48% to 16.13%, and the lower limit of the separation is controlled at 5 mm. …”
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    Table_3_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Image_5_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Presentation_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Image_11_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Image_14_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Image_9_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Table_2_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.DOC by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Image_8_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”
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    Image_15_Global burden of lower respiratory infections during the last three decades.PDF by Saeid Safiri (3713035)

    Published 2023
    “…Globally, child wasting (33.1%), household air pollution from solid fuels (24.9%) and a lack of access to handwashing facilities (14.4%) made the largest contributions to the LRI burden in 2019.…”