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Only 52 of the 256 possible genotypes between PfCRT<sup>3D7</sup> and the CQ-transporting PfCRT<sup>Dd2</sup> isoform have measured phenotypes.
Published 2020“…This trajectory passes through the PfCRT<sup>China e</sup> and PfCRT<sup>K1</sup> isoforms. Five of the eight steps increase CQ transport activity, two have no effect, and the final step causes a decrease.…”
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8942
Do labor remittance outflows retard economic growth in Qatar? Evidence from nonlinear cointegration
Published 2022“…In particular, positive changes of remittance outflows exert a greater impact on non-oil real GDP per capita than negative changes. A larger increase in remittance outflows would lead to a decrease in the aggregate demand and produce a deflationary pressure. …”
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8943
Reaction time as a function of perspective cue and boxplots for male and female observers.
Published 2013“…The box plots, however, clarify that the somewhat larger mean for male compared to female observers (grey circles) resulted from outliers (red crosses) in the data of the male observers. …”
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8944
Image_3_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.TIF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_5_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.TIF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_2_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.TIF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_7_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.PDF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_4_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.TIF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_8_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.PDF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_11_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.PDF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_10_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.PDF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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8952
Image_6_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.PDF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Image_9_The overall and smoking-attributable burden of multiple sclerosis among older adults aged 65–89 years from 1990 to 2019 and predictions to 2040.PDF
Published 2024“…The age-standardized YLD and YLL rates decreased by an annual average of −1.14% (95% CI –1.25 to −1.04) and − 1.15% (95% CI –1.27 to −1.03) for MS attributable to smoking. …”
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Conservation in a changing world: assessing the conservation status of an agruculturally adapted species, the Blue Crane. Chapter 2: Population Trends
Published 2025“…I conducted winter and summer aerial surveys in the Western Cape wheatlands (Overberg and Swartland), using transects/distance sampling and one in winter 2021 in the Karoo. …”
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8955
The most predictive triplets of node centralities (including the number of edges).
Published 2020“…The centrality triplets appear in decreasing order of the largest minimum <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> across <i>β</i> values at <i>N</i> = 10: these four combinations reach <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> values between 0.96 and 0.95 (and many other triplets, not shown here, also score above <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.90).…”
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Microfluidic BBB model for evaluation of Ang2-liposome binding and penetration in static or flow condition.
Published 2018“…D) After 6 days static culture on pit-patterned membrane, TEER of the microfluidic BBB model reached 172 ohm x cm<sup>2</sup> (N = 5 devices), and FITC dextran permeability decreased as a function of molecular weight (N ≥ 3 devices per condition). …”
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Peripheral inflammation increases the number of recombined Purkinje neurons.
Published 2014“…(H and I) Transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER, top panel) decreases and the corresponding capacitance (Ccl, bottom panel) of the bEnd5 endothelial monolayers increases significantly 24 h and 48 h after addition of bone-marrow-derived EVs compared to conditioned medium supernatant after ultracentrifugation. …”
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Cytochrome C-oxidase and ATP-production.
Published 2015“…Furthermore, a significant decrease in the ATP-content was found in IPEC-J2 after the application of FCCP (p<0.001; IPEC-J2-FCCP: 3680 pmol/100 000 cells).…”
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Overwintering wood frog 2019-2020
Published 2024“…Understanding host regulation of physiological rates at seasonal junctions is a first step toward identifying thermal mismatches between hosts and parasites. …”
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Results FSST and FAC.
Published 2024“…With the FAC, an increase in scores represents improvement. With the FSST, a decrease in duration indicates improvement. A, ambulatory patients; BL, baseline; FAC, Functional Ambulation Categories; FSST, Four Square Step Test; MND, motor neuron disease; MS, multiple sclerosis; NA, non-ambulatory patients; PD, Parkinson’s disease; PI, post-intervention; PNP, acute or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy; SCA, spinocerebellar ataxia; SCI, spinal cord injury (spastic para- or tetraplegia).…”