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  1. 8481

    Supplementary Material for: A Single-Center, Case-Control Study of Low-Dose-Induction Oral Immunotherapy with Cow's Milk by Yanagida N. (3358448)

    Published 2016
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> The OIT and control groups had no background differences; the proportion of patients unresponsive to 3 ml of milk after 1 year was 58.3% (7/12) and 13.8% (4/25), respectively (p = 0.018), while the proportion unresponsive to 25 ml of milk was 33.3% (4/12) and 0.0% (0/25), respectively (p = 0.007). …”
  2. 8482

    Supplementary Material for: Remote Monitoring of Vital and Activity Parameters in Chronic Transfusion-Dependent Patients: A Feasibility Pilot Using Wearable Biosensors by Tonino R.P.B. (14024316)

    Published 2022
    “…The aim of this study was to assess if new technologies and techniques like wearable biosensor devices and web-based testing can be used to measure physiological changes, functional activity, and hence eventually better assess quality of life in a cohort of transfusion-dependent patients. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We monitored 5 patients who regularly receive transfusions during one transfusion cycle with the accelerateIQ biosensor platform, the Withings Steel HR, and web-based cognitive and quality of life testing. …”
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  4. 8484

    Effect sizes. by Bruce A. MacWilliams (13113401)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>Causal Effect Sizes:</b> Motor control (SCALE and Walk-DMC) has the largest effects on GMFM-66, followed closely by Strength. …”
  5. 8485

    Viral diseases of sheep in Brazil: a review and current status by Bianca Santana de Cecco (5861102)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT: The increase in sheep production is directly related to the health status of the flock. Brazil is one of the largest sheep producers in the world, and the sheep flock is concentrated in southern and northeast regions. …”
  6. 8486

    Differences in cell death estimation between flow cytometry and holographic microscopy. by Jan Balvan (710551)

    Published 2015
    “…In FSC/SSC scatter plot, arrows indicate two populations (gating regions) of annexin V+/PI− cells: (R1) smaller cells (lower FSC) and (R2) larger cells (higher FSC). …”
  7. 8487

    Increased sexual dimorphism in dense populations of Olive-backed Sunbirds on small islands: morphological niche contraction in females but not males by Darren P. O’Connell (6495773)

    Published 2020
    “…Here we investigate sexual dimorphism in morphological niche of Olive-backed Sunbird populations in South-east Sulawesi, Indonesia. We found decreased overlap in morphological niche between females and males on the species-depauperate Wakatobi Islands, in comparison to mainland Sulawesi and its larger continental islands, indicating greater sexual dimorphism on the small islands. …”
  8. 8488

    Wide sensory filters underlie performance in memory-based discrimination and generalization by Chi Chen (67021)

    Published 2019
    “…As the safe-to-conditioned distance decreased across groups, performance deteriorated rapidly, even for frequency differences significantly larger than reported discrimination thresholds. …”
  9. 8489

    Multidrug-resistant bacteria compensate for the epistasis between resistances by Jorge Moura de Sousa (3931670)

    Published 2017
    “…We used experimental evolution, next-generation sequencing, in silico simulations, and genome editing to compare the compensatory process of a streptomycin and rifampicin double-resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i> with those of single-resistant clones. …”
  10. 8490

    Learning speed is affected by personality and reproductive investment in a songbird by Hector Fabio Rivera-Gutierrez (4506343)

    Published 2017
    “…By using an experimental approach and a free-living songbird (<i>Parus major</i>) as a model, we attempted to understand between-individual differences in habituation to playbacks (as a proxy of learning speed), by investigating the role of personality, age and reproductive investment (clutch size). …”
  11. 8491

    Changes in the structure of the phytoplankton community in a Nile tilapia fishpond by João Alexandre Saviolo Osti (5994359)

    Published 2018
    “…Chlorophyceae (60 taxa) and Cyanobacteria (26 taxa) showed the greatest diversity and abundance of species. The largest biovolumes were recorded in the fishpond. …”
  12. 8492

    Hysteresis in the bistable regime. by Rajat Karnatak (823348)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Largest Lyapunov exponent for increasing and decreasing values of <i>ε</i> for the fully augmented Duffing system with (<i>x</i>* = 1, <i>y</i>* = 0) demonstrating hysteresis. …”
  13. 8493

    A center-based, ambulatory care concept for hidradenitis suppurativa improves patient outcomes and is also cost-effectiveness by Marcus Heise (6534830)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>Total annual treatment costs per patient were €3,966.07 in standard care (<i>n</i> = 89) and €3,974.37 in the innovative care (<i>n</i> = 93). …”
  14. 8494

    Image 1_CFTR ion transport deficiency primes the epithelium for partial epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cystic fibrosis.jpeg by Cláudia S. Rodrigues (22089923)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a monogenic disease caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a Cl<sup>−</sup>/HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> ion channel located at the apical plasma membrane (PM) of epithelial cells. …”
  15. 8495

    Manufacturing of Cu-Sn foams through SDP by Sandro Báez–Pimiento (5551220)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT This work reports the processing of bronze foams manufactured by using the powder metallurgy method known as Sintering Dissolution Process. During the sintering step, a device with controlled atmosphere separated from the heating furnace was employed to avoid the quick oxidation of metal particles. …”
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    Possible state transitions in the evolutionary state-dependent model. by Tom Rosenström (115546)

    Published 2017
    “…The choice of mode dictates the transition-probability structure for the next time step. The effect of the ‘depressed’ mode is to decrease the probability of a divorce-like transition from the relationship-at-risk state to the unpartnered state by the value <i>s</i>, to increase the probability of death <i>m</i> by <i>z</i>, and to remove the probability of marrying <i>ρ</i> (removal of <i>ρ</i> had no consequences here, but to some, it seems a logical outcome of depression). …”
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    Stability and feasibility: Outline. by Michaël Dougoud (3603548)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(<b>a</b>) For a system to be feasible, interaction strength has to decrease with complexity. The Y-axis represents an interaction-strength normalizing factor that defines three regimes depending on the parameter <i>δ</i>: strong interactions (<i>δ</i> > 0.5), moderate interactions (<i>δ</i> = 0.5; blue line, with <i>C</i> = 0.4), and weak interactions (0 ≤ <i>δ</i> < 0.5). …”
  18. 8498

    Inhibition controls levels of pattern separation in granule cells through different neural codes. by Antoine D. Madar (6619286)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Single GCs were recorded twice in response to the same input set (P10Hz, R = 0.76 at τ<sub>w</sub> = 10 ms, shown in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006932#pcbi.1006932.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1B</a>): First in normal aCSF, then under conditions of partial inhibitory block (aCSF + 100 nM gabazine, gzn), without changing any other parameter (i.e. same stimulation location and intensity). …”
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    Optimal MI and optimal MI increase. by Thibaud Taillefumier (737635)

    Published 2015
    “…In the bottom panels, the white curves represent parameters for which feedbacks cannot improve information transfer (0 bits) or can double the number of distinguishable cell density ranges (1 bit). Note that, in both cases, a decrease in <i>f</i><sub>int,+</sub> has to be matched by a larger bare MP output rate to ensure the boundary condition <math><mrow><msub><mi>τ</mi><mi>m</mi></msub><msub><mi>f</mi><mrow>int<mo>,</mo><mo>+</mo></mrow></msub><msubsup><mi>f</mi><mi>m</mi><mrow><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><mn>1</mn><mo stretchy="false">)</mo></mrow></msubsup><mo stretchy="false">(</mo><msub><mi>a</mi><mo>+</mo></msub><mo stretchy="false">)</mo><mo>=</mo><msub><mi>m</mi><mo>+</mo></msub></mrow></math>. …”
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    Thermally Induced Magnetic Anomalies in Solvates of the Bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonate)copper(II) Complex with Pyrazolyl-Substituted Nitronyl Nitroxide by Victor I. Ovcharenko (1565326)

    Published 2008
    “…It was shown that “mild” modification of <i>T</i><sub>a</sub> for Cu(hfac)<sub>2</sub>L·0.5Solv required a much smaller structural step than the typical change of one −CH<sub>2</sub>− fragment in a homologous series in organic chemistry. …”