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  1. 10701

    The effects of intensified training on resting metabolic rate (RMR), body composition and performance in trained cyclists by Amy L. Woods (3839215)

    Published 2018
    “…Data were analysed using a linear mixed modeling approach.</p><p>Results</p><p>The intensified training period elicited significant decreases in RMR (F<sub>(5,123.36)</sub> = 12.0947, p = <0.001), body mass (F<sub>(2,19.242)</sub> = 4.3362, p = 0.03), fat mass (F<sub>(2,20.35)</sub> = 56.2494, p = <0.001) and HRV (F<sub>(2,22.608)</sub> = 6.5212, p = 0.005); all of which improved following a period of recovery. …”
  2. 10702

    Data_Sheet_2_Cats vs. Dogs: The Efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM Products in Multispecies Homes.docx by Miriam Rebecca Prior (9109580)

    Published 2020
    “…Adaptil<sup>TM</sup> and Feliway Friends<sup>TM</sup> were both associated with a significant decrease in: dog chasing cat/cat runs away; cat hiding from dog; cat/dog staring at the other; and dog barking at cat. …”
  3. 10703

    Table_3_Cats vs. Dogs: The Efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM Products in Multispecies Homes.DOCX by Miriam Rebecca Prior (9109580)

    Published 2020
    “…Adaptil<sup>TM</sup> and Feliway Friends<sup>TM</sup> were both associated with a significant decrease in: dog chasing cat/cat runs away; cat hiding from dog; cat/dog staring at the other; and dog barking at cat. …”
  4. 10704

    Data_Sheet_1_Cats vs. Dogs: The Efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM Products in Multispecies Homes.docx by Miriam Rebecca Prior (9109580)

    Published 2020
    “…Adaptil<sup>TM</sup> and Feliway Friends<sup>TM</sup> were both associated with a significant decrease in: dog chasing cat/cat runs away; cat hiding from dog; cat/dog staring at the other; and dog barking at cat. …”
  5. 10705

    Table_2_Cats vs. Dogs: The Efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM Products in Multispecies Homes.DOCX by Miriam Rebecca Prior (9109580)

    Published 2020
    “…Adaptil<sup>TM</sup> and Feliway Friends<sup>TM</sup> were both associated with a significant decrease in: dog chasing cat/cat runs away; cat hiding from dog; cat/dog staring at the other; and dog barking at cat. …”
  6. 10706

    Table_1_Cats vs. Dogs: The Efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM Products in Multispecies Homes.DOCX by Miriam Rebecca Prior (9109580)

    Published 2020
    “…Adaptil<sup>TM</sup> and Feliway Friends<sup>TM</sup> were both associated with a significant decrease in: dog chasing cat/cat runs away; cat hiding from dog; cat/dog staring at the other; and dog barking at cat. …”
  7. 10707

    RMSF. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Holo average RMSF values mapped to structure, with largest RMSF residues (top 10%: 91 residues) shown as sticks and shown in bar plot. …”
  8. 10708

    CLAMP functions to regulate transcription genome wide through regulating nucleosome positioning. by Jennifer Urban (313951)

    Published 2017
    “…Shown are average MNase-seq read frequency profiles for the quartiles with the largest decrease in transcription after <i>clamp</i> RNAi (D) (positively regulated) and largest increase in transcription after <i>clamp</i> RNAi (E) (negatively regulated).…”
  9. 10709

    Examination of human interference and abundance upon plants and animals species richness by Geethanjanen Raveendhran (3113937)

    Published 2016
    “…Increased human abundance will lead to a decrease in animal species richness. </p> <p>2.   …”
  10. 10710

    Synergic effects between the photosensitizer concentration, C, and light fluence, F, on the model parameters. by Hamanou Benachour (299903)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The three model parameters (<i>T, r, k</i>) were analyzed with respect to C.F values. A) Any reduction of the time constant <i>T</i> suggests a faster decrease of the transient phase (positive therapeutic effect). …”
  11. 10711

    Difference in normalized, time-resolved LFP power between cooling/control epochs and baseline epochs. by Liya Ma (2554303)

    Published 2019
    “…Cooling sessions seemed to have a greater decrease in theta and alpha/low beta band compared with sham sessions, as indicated by the darker shade of blue. …”
  12. 10712

    Correlation between age (yrs.) and cognitive speed as assessed by the KITAP (z-scores) [<b>18]</b>, [33<b> </b>]. by Mireille Trautmann (328096)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A linear trend indicated a reduction in cognitive speed with increasing age, a quadratic trend indicated a sudden decrease in cognitive speed at the age of 10 years, and a cubic trend was indicative of a stepwise decrease in cognitive speed (decrease – plateau – decrease) for the age range of 6 to 10 years.…”
  13. 10713

    DENV2 NS1 increases the surface staining of syndecan-1 in the EGL of HPMEC. by Henry Puerta-Guardo (400106)

    Published 2016
    “…All concentrations of syndecan-1 induce significant decreases in TEER value (10 ng/ml: p <0.05; 20 ng/ml, 50 ng/ml: p<0.0001). …”
  14. 10714

    WNV infection of HMBVE cells, but not of leukocytes, mediates the disruption of the <i>in vitro</i> BBB model. by Kelsey Roe (309298)

    Published 2014
    “…(<b>B</b>) At 72 hrs after WNV infection of BBB model, transmigration of uninfected monocytes significantly decreased the TEER as compared to control. (<b>C and D</b>) A chemotactic gradient was established by the addition of 100 ng/mL recombinant human CCL2 to the lower compartment and uninfected monocytes and lymphocytes were allowed to migrate across infected BBB. …”
  15. 10715

    Static difference-in-differences estimates. by Wei Yang Tham (15360970)

    Published 2023
    “…However, there can be delays during the renewal process. Over a period beginning three months before and ending one year after these delays, I find that interrupted labs reduce overall spending by 50% but over 90% in the month with the largest decrease. …”
  16. 10716

    Study data. by Nada Mohamed (9582416)

    Published 2024
    “…In the per protocol analysis (Schroth n = 39, control n = 36), the Schroth group also had a significantly larger decrease compared to the control in both the RMS (-1.0mm, 95%CI [-1.9, -0.2]mm, p = 0.013) and MaxDev measurements (-2.0mm, 95%CI [-3.3,-0.5]mm, p = 0.037). …”
  17. 10717

    Supplementary information files for "The transport and vertical distribution of microplastics in the Mekong River, SE Asia" by Freija Mendrik (20408717)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, microplastic abundance does not linearly follow discharge changes during annual monsoonal floods or mirror siliciclastic sediment transport, as microplastic concentrations decrease rapidly during higher monsoon flows. …”
  18. 10718

    Metabolic profile associated with the response to shock. by Nancy Witowski (579222)

    Published 2015
    “…Muscle creatine phosphate (PCr) levels decrease in both groups during shock compared to baseline but the decrease is greater by almost 4-fold in FS animals when compared to CPF animals. …”
  19. 10719

    Table_2_Development and validation of risk-adjusted quality indicators for the long-term outcome of acute sepsis care in German hospitals based on health claims data.DOCX by Lisa Wedekind (4994441)

    Published 2023
    “…Because of a small case-volume per hospital, applying reliability adjustment to the RSMR led to a great decrease in variability across hospitals [from median (1st quartile, 3rd quartile) 54.2% (44.3%, 65.5%) to 53.2% (50.7%, 55.9%) for 90-day mortality; from 39.2% (27.8%, 51.1%) to 39.9% (39.5%, 40.4%) for the 1-year composite endpoint]. …”
  20. 10720

    Table_1_Development and validation of risk-adjusted quality indicators for the long-term outcome of acute sepsis care in German hospitals based on health claims data.DOCX by Lisa Wedekind (4994441)

    Published 2023
    “…Because of a small case-volume per hospital, applying reliability adjustment to the RSMR led to a great decrease in variability across hospitals [from median (1st quartile, 3rd quartile) 54.2% (44.3%, 65.5%) to 53.2% (50.7%, 55.9%) for 90-day mortality; from 39.2% (27.8%, 51.1%) to 39.9% (39.5%, 40.4%) for the 1-year composite endpoint]. …”