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  1. 10361

    Stability of breathing rate under urethane anesthesia. by Nicholas R. G. Silver (11603970)

    Published 2021
    “…<b>D)</b> Activated (red) and deactivated (blue) breathing rates plotted against time for a single experiment with their respective linear regressions. …”
  2. 10362

    Time series of hospitalizations of adolescents due to mental and behavioral disorders by Ellen Vanuza Martins Bertelli (7528715)

    Published 2019
    “…In other macro-regions, there were similar trends with a sudden increase in February 2010, but with a further gradual decrease until December 2015. …”
  3. 10363

    DataSheet1_On-Campus Field Experiences Help Students to Learn and Enjoy Water Science During the COVID-19 Pandemic.pdf by C. Saup (12547597)

    Published 2022
    “…The in-person group also reported a significant (p < 0.05) increase in how much they enjoyed learning about water, while online students reported a significant decrease. …”
  4. 10364

    Phenotypes of ovary cultures treated with FST288. by Zhengpin Wang (147664)

    Published 2015
    “…Western blot analysis revealed a dramatic decrease of the p-smad2 level in FST288-treated ovaries relative to control group (H). …”
  5. 10365

    Formation of ternary organic acids-Fe-P complexes on the growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) by Djalma E. Schmitt (5833778)

    Published 2018
    “…In experiment 2, the three OAs which had the largest amount of complexes were selected, together with a treatment with soluble P and a control. …”
  6. 10366

    Reduced willingness to participate in large events. by Alyssa H. Sinclair (17102689)

    Published 2023
    “…The decrease in willingness was greater for larger event sizes, with the exception of the largest event size (5,000 people), likely because participants were already unwilling to participate in very large events. …”
  7. 10367

    Dotted and solid lines represent, respectively, countries with and without substantial slum populations. by Julius Alexander McGee (4672354)

    Published 2017
    “…While, at higher levels of urbanization, the rate of increase in CIWB for countries without substantial slum populations begins to slow down, there is no turning point at which the CIWB begins to decrease. Moreover, as we also see from the estimates in Model 4, having a substantial slum population actually moderates the association between urbanization and CIWB, although the relationship is more approximately linear.…”
  8. 10368

    Table 1_Associations between the Dietary Inflammatory Index and depression among pregnant and postpartum women: analysis of NHANES 2005–2018.docx by Jian Qiao (26659)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>In this cross-sectional study of pregnant and postpartum women in the U. S., a higher Dietary Inflammatory Index was associated with a greater risk of depression, but this relationship was markedly non-linear. …”
  9. 10369

    Phosphorylation of PKA targets is greatest when PKA is colocalized with cAMP production either in the spine or in the dendrite. by Myungsook Kim (2166613)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A1) Phospho-inhibitor-1 is greatest when PKA is colocalized with adenylyl cyclase (AC) in the spine head (red trace) and second largest when PKA is colocalized with AC in the dendrite (green trace). …”
  10. 10370

    Image3_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.TIFF by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2021
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  11. 10371

    Image1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.tif by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  12. 10372

    DataSheet1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.pdf by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  13. 10373

    Image1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.TIFF by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2021
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  14. 10374

    Table1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.DOCX by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  15. 10375

    DataSheet1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.pdf by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  16. 10376

    DataSheet1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.pdf by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2021
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  17. 10377

    Table1_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.DOCX by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2021
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  18. 10378

    Image3_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.tif by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  19. 10379

    Image3_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.tif by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”
  20. 10380

    Image2_Impact of the Pilot Volume-Based Drug Purchasing Policy in China: Interrupted Time-Series Analysis with Controls.tif by Yilin Chen (678552)

    Published 2022
    “…The implementation of the pilot reform was associated with a 132% (95%-CI: 104–165%, p < 0.001) increase in the purchase quantity of selected drugs in pilot cities compared to an 17% decrease (95%-CI: 9–25%, p < 0.001) in control cities. …”