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  1. 8981

    Image_5_Measurement of the burdens of neonatal disorders in 204 countries, 1990–2019: a global burden of disease-based study.jpg by Juan Xin (5745998)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, the ASDR and ASR-DALYs experienced the largest decrease in Central Europe (EAPC = −5.10, 95%CI = −5.28 to 4.93) and East Asia (EAPC = −4.07, 95%CI = −4.41 to 3.73), respectively. …”
  2. 8982

    Image_7_Measurement of the burdens of neonatal disorders in 204 countries, 1990–2019: a global burden of disease-based study.jpg by Juan Xin (5745998)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, the ASDR and ASR-DALYs experienced the largest decrease in Central Europe (EAPC = −5.10, 95%CI = −5.28 to 4.93) and East Asia (EAPC = −4.07, 95%CI = −4.41 to 3.73), respectively. …”
  3. 8983

    Image_2_Measurement of the burdens of neonatal disorders in 204 countries, 1990–2019: a global burden of disease-based study.jpg by Juan Xin (5745998)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, the ASDR and ASR-DALYs experienced the largest decrease in Central Europe (EAPC = −5.10, 95%CI = −5.28 to 4.93) and East Asia (EAPC = −4.07, 95%CI = −4.41 to 3.73), respectively. …”
  4. 8984

    Image_6_Measurement of the burdens of neonatal disorders in 204 countries, 1990–2019: a global burden of disease-based study.jpg by Juan Xin (5745998)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, the ASDR and ASR-DALYs experienced the largest decrease in Central Europe (EAPC = −5.10, 95%CI = −5.28 to 4.93) and East Asia (EAPC = −4.07, 95%CI = −4.41 to 3.73), respectively. …”
  5. 8985

    Culture conversion among participants missing a pre-treatment culture, simulation study of cohort where P<sub>t</sub> varies from 60% to 90%, P<sub>t</sub>│m = 50%, and C│P<sub>t</... by Carly A. Rodriguez (2805904)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>As the proportion of patients culture positive at treatment initiation increases (each panel), the potential magnitude of bias decreases (shaded regions become smaller). This is because, assuming the proportion missing a culture who are culture positive is held constant (here, 50%), the exclusion of the same number of patients from a smaller cohort (i.e. smaller proportion of culture positive patients = smaller denominator) is more influential on the observed proportion with culture conversion than in a larger cohort (i.e. larger proportion of culture positive patients = larger denominator).…”
  6. 8986

    Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Dynamic Response of Ferrofluid Liquid Marbles to Steady and Pulsating Magnetic Fields by Mahbod Mohammadrashidi (14550703)

    Published 2023
    “…Results indicate that with a decrease in FLM volume, coil current, and duty cycle, the FLM step length decreases; hence, FLM manipulation is more precise. …”
  7. 8987

    Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Dynamic Response of Ferrofluid Liquid Marbles to Steady and Pulsating Magnetic Fields by Mahbod Mohammadrashidi (14550703)

    Published 2023
    “…Results indicate that with a decrease in FLM volume, coil current, and duty cycle, the FLM step length decreases; hence, FLM manipulation is more precise. …”
  8. 8988

    Table_2_Protective Effects of Dietary Supplements Containing Probiotics, Micronutrients, and Plant Extracts Against Lead Toxicity in Mice.DOCX by Qixiao Zhai (830803)

    Published 2018
    “…A step-through passive avoidance task confirmed that the dietary supplements could recover the learning and memory capacities of Pb-exposed mice. …”
  9. 8989

    Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Dynamic Response of Ferrofluid Liquid Marbles to Steady and Pulsating Magnetic Fields by Mahbod Mohammadrashidi (14550703)

    Published 2023
    “…Results indicate that with a decrease in FLM volume, coil current, and duty cycle, the FLM step length decreases; hence, FLM manipulation is more precise. …”
  10. 8990

    Video_7_Pak1 Kinase Promotes Activated T Cell Trafficking by Regulating the Expression of L-Selectin and CCR7.AVI by Ana Dios-Esponera (6422411)

    Published 2019
    “…Lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes requires that they cross endothelial barriers present in blood vessels and lymphatics. This multi-step process requires a remodeling of the lymphocyte plasma membrane, which is mediated by the dynamic re-arrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. …”
  11. 8991

    Video_1_Pak1 Kinase Promotes Activated T Cell Trafficking by Regulating the Expression of L-Selectin and CCR7.AVI by Ana Dios-Esponera (6422411)

    Published 2019
    “…Lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes requires that they cross endothelial barriers present in blood vessels and lymphatics. This multi-step process requires a remodeling of the lymphocyte plasma membrane, which is mediated by the dynamic re-arrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. …”
  12. 8992

    Table_1_Protective Effects of Dietary Supplements Containing Probiotics, Micronutrients, and Plant Extracts Against Lead Toxicity in Mice.DOCX by Qixiao Zhai (830803)

    Published 2018
    “…A step-through passive avoidance task confirmed that the dietary supplements could recover the learning and memory capacities of Pb-exposed mice. …”
  13. 8993

    Lysine Residue at Position 22 of the AID Protein Regulates Its Class Switch Activity by Roland Geisberger (182277)

    Published 2012
    “…We found that only mutation of Lys22 to Arg resulted in a significant reduction of class switching to IgG1 in transfected primary mouse B cells. …”
  14. 8994

    Video_3_Pak1 Kinase Promotes Activated T Cell Trafficking by Regulating the Expression of L-Selectin and CCR7.AVI by Ana Dios-Esponera (6422411)

    Published 2019
    “…Lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes requires that they cross endothelial barriers present in blood vessels and lymphatics. This multi-step process requires a remodeling of the lymphocyte plasma membrane, which is mediated by the dynamic re-arrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. …”
  15. 8995

    Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Dynamic Response of Ferrofluid Liquid Marbles to Steady and Pulsating Magnetic Fields by Mahbod Mohammadrashidi (14550703)

    Published 2023
    “…Results indicate that with a decrease in FLM volume, coil current, and duty cycle, the FLM step length decreases; hence, FLM manipulation is more precise. …”
  16. 8996

    Table_3_Protective Effects of Dietary Supplements Containing Probiotics, Micronutrients, and Plant Extracts Against Lead Toxicity in Mice.DOCX by Qixiao Zhai (830803)

    Published 2018
    “…A step-through passive avoidance task confirmed that the dietary supplements could recover the learning and memory capacities of Pb-exposed mice. …”
  17. 8997

    Video_2_Pak1 Kinase Promotes Activated T Cell Trafficking by Regulating the Expression of L-Selectin and CCR7.AVI by Ana Dios-Esponera (6422411)

    Published 2019
    “…Lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes requires that they cross endothelial barriers present in blood vessels and lymphatics. This multi-step process requires a remodeling of the lymphocyte plasma membrane, which is mediated by the dynamic re-arrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. …”
  18. 8998

    Video_4_Pak1 Kinase Promotes Activated T Cell Trafficking by Regulating the Expression of L-Selectin and CCR7.AVI by Ana Dios-Esponera (6422411)

    Published 2019
    “…Lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes requires that they cross endothelial barriers present in blood vessels and lymphatics. This multi-step process requires a remodeling of the lymphocyte plasma membrane, which is mediated by the dynamic re-arrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. …”
  19. 8999

    Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Dynamic Response of Ferrofluid Liquid Marbles to Steady and Pulsating Magnetic Fields by Mahbod Mohammadrashidi (14550703)

    Published 2023
    “…Results indicate that with a decrease in FLM volume, coil current, and duty cycle, the FLM step length decreases; hence, FLM manipulation is more precise. …”
  20. 9000

    Accurate and fast feature selection workflow for high-dimensional omics data by Yasset Perez-Riverol (1575538)

    Published 2017
    “…This trend could be encapsulated in this simple formula: <i>D</i> = <i>S</i> * <i>F</i>, where the volume of data generated (D) increases in both dimensions: the number of samples (S) and the number of sample features (F). Frequently, a typical omics classification includes redundant and irrelevant features (e.g. genes or proteins) that can result in long computation times; decrease of the model performance and the selection of suboptimal features (genes and proteins) after the classification/regression step. …”