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  1. 12921

    Change in the number of attractors during the learning process. by Tomoki Kurikawa (228085)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Numbers of fixed-point attractors (green line) and limit-cycle attractors (blue line) and the total number of attractors (red line) in the absence of inputs as a function of the number of learning steps, i.e., number of learned targets, are plotted. …”
  2. 12922

    Prevalence of the various neurological gait disorders. by Philipp Mahlknecht (437016)

    Published 2013
    “…Total No (§)].Abbreviations: GD, gait disorders.</p>a<p>Contributors to multiple neurological GD (No.): Sensory ataxic (24), higher level (22), parkinsonian (15), paretic/hypotonic (8), cerebellar ataxic (3), vestibular ataxic (2), dyskinetic (3), spastic (1);</p>b<p>Diagnosed in the presence of neuropathic symptoms (numbness, altered sensation, or pain in the feet) and neurologic signs (decreased ankle reflexes, decreased distal sensation, and disturbed vibration sense) according to current criteria <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0069627#pone.0069627-England1" target="_blank">[30]</a>;</p>c<p>Subjects with a parkinsonian syndrome not fulfilling criteria for definite Parkinson’s disease <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0069627#pone.0069627-Litvan1" target="_blank">[13]</a>;</p>d<p>With core gait features of a slow, wide base gait with short steps like ‘walking on ice’ <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0069627#pone.0069627-Snijders1" target="_blank">[3]</a>.…”
  3. 12923

    Additional file 6: of Tree species diversity impacts average radial growth of beech and oak trees in Belgium, not their long-term growth trend by Astrid Vannoppen (6473987)

    Published 2019
    “…Difference quotient of modeled long-term radial growth trend for beech (a) and oak (b). Negative values indicate decreases in radial growth trend. …”
  4. 12924

    Importance of boundary conditions. by Cécile M. Bidan (165026)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Tissue growth (orange) is simulated on different artificial images using the CCTG description (A to F). The predicted PTA is reported as a function of iteration steps. …”
  5. 12925

    Characteristic plots of directionality. by Stefan Schöneich (359006)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A): Amplitude changes of the tympanic membrane oscillations relative to the response at 0° speaker position. …”
  6. 12926

    Analysis of Hypoxia and Hypoxia-Like States through Metabolite Profiling by Julie E. Gleason (205846)

    Published 2011
    “…While hypoxia can affect a variety of enzymatic steps requiring oxygen and heme, cobalt specifically interferes with diiron-oxo enzymatic steps for sterol synthesis and fatty acid desaturation. …”
  7. 12927

    Predictive Network Validation (AS network) by RNA-seq data in Atorvastatin treated iPSC lines. by Ivan Carcamo-Orive (4011683)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(a)</b> The percentage of DE genes decreases as the distance (layers) from HMGCR increases. …”
  8. 12928

    RNN performance comparison. by Erik Pfeiffenberger (5714645)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A)–(C) Comparison of validation-set performance for the 3 different states improved, no-change and decreased. …”
  9. 12929

    Complexity of infection by age. by Alexander O. B. Whitlock (5286548)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>High transmission produced more complex infections at every age, reaching a peak at approximately 100 time steps. Even though older hosts had been exposed to more strains <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008577#pcbi.1008577.s007" target="_blank">S4 Fig</a>), complexity of infection did not increase after this peak, and in fact, slightly decreased with high transmission. …”
  10. 12930

    Threshold sensitivities of the standard HH model. by J. Naudé (187280)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Increasing the maximal conductance of the sodium conductance in the standard HH model with and strongly shifts the leftward (arrow), decreasing the threshold for firing, while leaving the inverse gain unchanged. …”
  11. 12931

    Stimulus onset quenches variability. by Christoph Hartmann (48296)

    Published 2016
    “…FFs, mean rates and variances are for causal moving windows of 5 time steps. (c) was computed for the presentation of stimulus “AXXX_ _ _ …” during the test phase after being presented with a probability of 0.1 during self-organization. …”
  12. 12932

    Cytoskeleton and matrix remodeling during acute thymic atrophy. by Matthew J. Billard (227285)

    Published 2011
    “…Arrows may represent multiple steps. Plasma membrane is shown in gray. A detailed version of the original Metacore pathway is found as <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0017940#pone.0017940.s002" target="_blank">Figure S2</a>. …”
  13. 12933

    Confidence Corridors for Multivariate Generalized Quantile Regression by Shih-Kang Chao (753248)

    Published 2015
    “…This construction is based on asymptotic results for the maximal deviation between a suitable nonparametric estimator and the true function of interest, which follow after a series of approximation steps including a Bahadur representation, a new strong approximation theorem, and exponential tail inequalities for Gaussian random fields. …”
  14. 12934

    Morphology of the chromatoid body in <i>Sam68<sup>−/−</sup></i> germ cells. by Valeria Messina (318557)

    Published 2013
    “…No differences were found between the early chromatoid bodies (steps 1–3 of round spermatid differentiation) in the control (<b>A</b>) and knockout (<b>C</b>) testes. …”
  15. 12935

    Data_Sheet_1_Self-control enhances vigilance performance in temporally irregular tasks: an fNIRS frontoparietal investigation.CSV by Salim Adam Mouloua (19701466)

    Published 2024
    “…Self-control was associated with better perceptual sensitivity (A') in the task with the irregular event schedule. …”
  16. 12936

    P38/NF-κB/Snail Pathway Is Involved in Caffeic Acid-Induced Inhibition of Cancer Stem Cells-Like Properties and Migratory Capacity in Malignant Human Keratinocyte by Ye Yang (297214)

    Published 2013
    “…The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the acquisition of cancer stem cells (CSCs)-like properties emerge as critical steps in the metastasis of human skin cancers. Caffeic acid (CaA) exerts anticarcinogenic effects. …”
  17. 12937

    Analysis of the inward currents of buccal neurons by Ágnes Vehovszky (14366)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Copyright © 2005 Vehovszky et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</p> Ai. A series of voltage-steps from a holding potential of -80 mV to between -35 mV and +5 mV on B1 motoneuron. …”
  18. 12938

    Pantothenate metabolism. by Patricia Kuzaj (635687)

    Published 2014
    “…(d) Metabolic pathway of coenzyme A synthesis from pantothenate, including enzymatic steps of pantothenate kinases (PANK) and CoA synthase (COASY). …”
  19. 12939

    SPI under <i>K</i> different distance ranges. by Thao Vu (3363083)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><i>K</i> values were incremented from 25 to 100 in steps of 5. At each <i>K</i>, a sequence of distance breaks was generated by linearly decreasing from <i>d</i><sub><i>K</i></sub> to 0 on a log scale. …”
  20. 12940

    Impact of Gemin5 in protein synthesis: phosphoresidues of the dimerization domain regulate ribosome binding by Salvador Abellan (19499424)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, ribosome binding decreased when Ser/Thr 847 and 852–854 are substituted by a non-phosphorylatable residue, consistent with decreased protein stability, and reduced number of associated factors. …”