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  1. 10921

    Correlation between age (yrs.) and lapses of attention as assessed by the KITAP [<b>18]</b>, [33<b> </b>]. by Mireille Trautmann (328096)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A linear trend was indicative of a reduction of lapses of attention with increasing age; a quadratic trend, but no cubic trend, was indicative of a plateau (decrease – plateau) starting at the age of 8 years.…”
  2. 10922

    Properties of potentiated mIPSCs. by Kristin Hartmann (52443)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Averaged waveform of control and post-stimulation mIPSCs, taken from two representative example cells. …”
  3. 10923

    Table1_Evaluation of photosynthetic Taxa in the Venice Lagoon from the nineteenth century to present day.docx by Filippo Drigo (20416145)

    Published 2025
    “…In this study, we reviewed works from the nineteenth century to the present time to obtain a complete and updated view of the photosynthetic species that inhabit this environment, observing a decrease in the presence of charophytes and heterokontophytes and an increase in rhodophytes in the analyzed period. …”
  4. 10924

    The Tree GSPF Level Tree Chronogram of Poison Frogs with Known Taxonomic Diversity (i.e., Numbers within Parentheses) and Significant Diversification Rate Changes for Nodes or Line... by Juan C Santos (267336)

    Published 2009
    “…The Andean-Amazonian increase (node 6) corresponds to the diversification of clade <i>Dendrobates</i> from the eastern Central Andean foothills into Amazonia since the early Miocene. The Andean decreases (nodes 7 and 8) correspond to a slow down of the diversification of <i>Hyloxalus</i> (clade B) and <i>Rheobates</i> (clade A) lineages during the late Oligocene and Pliocene, respectively. …”
  5. 10925

    Table1_Evaluation of photosynthetic Taxa in the Venice Lagoon from the nineteenth century to present day.docx by Filippo Drigo (20416145)

    Published 2024
    “…In this study, we reviewed works from the nineteenth century to the present time to obtain a complete and updated view of the photosynthetic species that inhabit this environment, observing a decrease in the presence of charophytes and heterokontophytes and an increase in rhodophytes in the analyzed period. …”
  6. 10926

    DataSheet1_Region-specific heterogeneity in neuronal nuclear morphology in young, aged and in Alzheimer’s disease mouse brains.PDF by Soumen Das (411213)

    Published 2023
    “…In the context of activity-dependent transcription in response to a novel environment, there was a decrease in nuclear size and circularity in c-Fos expressing neurons in the somatosensory cortex and hippocampal CA1 and CA3. …”
  7. 10927

    Trajectories of brain regions vulnerable and resistant to normal aging across the age-span. by Xinyang Feng (9182526)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> The aging trajectory of dentate gyrus volume (left image) shows a linear decrease across the age-span. …”
  8. 10928

    Digestible Threonine to Lysine Ratios for Meat-Type Quails by MR Castro (10446824)

    Published 2021
    “…During the grower I phase, increasing digestible Thr:Lys ratios promoted linear increase in threonine intake and feed conversion ratio (p<0.05), and a linear decrease in weight gain. …”
  9. 10929

    The combination of discontinuous dexamethasone and PEGylated asparaginase shows synergistic efficacy in bone marrow. by Seth E. Karol (780961)

    Published 2019
    “…Mice treated with the combination of discontinuous dexamethasone and asparaginase (Disc Dex + ASP, far right) had a greater decrease in marrow involvement than the additive effect (right-center) calculated by adding together the decrease seen from asparaginase alone and dexamethasone alone.…”
  10. 10930

    Total brachial artery reactivity (TBAR) after the release of an occlusion cuff inflated for 5 minutes. by Joseph F. Polak (405668)

    Published 2019
    “…Visual review of some of the studies showed subjective differences in the responses: (A) a strong decrease in brachial artery diameter followed by a strong maximum; (B) a small decrease in diameter followed by a strong increase; and (C) a marked decrease in diameter followed by a small increase. …”
  11. 10931

    Table1_Forecasting real-world complex networks’ robustness to node attack using network structure indexes.DOCX by Michele Bellingeri (14043501)

    Published 2023
    “…We find that the qc value decreases as a function of the EH index, unveiling that heterogeneous real-world networks with a higher variance in the degree of connected nodes are more vulnerable to node attacks.…”
  12. 10932

    Data_Sheet_1_Induced pluripotent stem cell model revealed impaired neurovascular interaction in genetic small vessel disease Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortic... by Wenjun Zhang (685002)

    Published 2023
    “…We then built an in vitro NVU model by co-culturing different neurovascular cell types in Transwells and evaluated the blood brain barrier (BBB) function by measuring transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER).</p>Results<p>Results showed that, while the wild-type MCs, astrocytes and neurons could all independently and significantly enhance TEER of the iPSC-BMECs, such capability of MCs from iPSCs of CADASIL patients was significantly impaired. …”
  13. 10933

    Random Forest analysis of cohort 2 sample data using 25 metabolites selected from cohort. by Bryan M. Wittmann (679157)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Metabolites are rank-ordered by their mean decrease accuracy score. A higher mean decrease accuracy value indicates a greater predictive value. …”
  14. 10934

    Image_1_Synergies between synaptic and HCN channel plasticity dictates firing rate homeostasis and mutual information transfer in hippocampal model neuron.jpg by Rahul Kumar Rathour (13134624)

    Published 2023
    “…An increase in either baseline HCN conductance or synaptic permeability value led to a decrease in the slope of the linear relationship. …”
  15. 10935

    Image_2_Synergies between synaptic and HCN channel plasticity dictates firing rate homeostasis and mutual information transfer in hippocampal model neuron.jpg by Rahul Kumar Rathour (13134624)

    Published 2023
    “…An increase in either baseline HCN conductance or synaptic permeability value led to a decrease in the slope of the linear relationship. …”
  16. 10936

    Supplementary Material for: Critical evaluation of Pap test adherence to routine screening in Amazonas State, Brazil by deOliveira R.L. (20535881)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, in municipalities with fewer than 10,000 annual Pap examinations there was a decrease in the average number of tests when comparing the years 2016-2018 to 2013-2015, and an even greater decrease during the pandemic. …”
  17. 10937

    DataSheet_1_High light stress under phosphorus limitation in summer may accelerate diatom shift from Skeletonema to Chaetoceros in an oligotrophic coastal area of Japan.docx by Ryoko Yano (14638847)

    Published 2023
    “…These trends in NPQ and qP were attributed to the limited nutrients because replenishment of the nutrients led to a decrease in NPQ and an increase in qP. Interestingly, this recovery was faster in C. lorenzianus than S. costatum. …”
  18. 10938

    Positional dependence of the probe intensities. by Hans Binder (128524)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Panel a: Single base data of allele-specific (S-mode) PM and MM probes. …”
  19. 10939

    Transcriptional Analysis of Aggressiveness and Heterogeneity across Grades of Astrocytomas by Chunjing Wang (469910)

    Published 2013
    “…Applying DIRAC, we observed a global trend of greater network dysregulation with increasing tumor aggressiveness. …”
  20. 10940

    Data_Sheet_1_Self-Fertilization, Inbreeding, and Yield in Alfalfa Seed Production.pdf by Molly E. Dieterich Mabin (11080950)

    Published 2021
    “…Despite the significant level of inbreeding depression, seed set did not decrease in fields with higher selfing rates, where the greater number of racemes on the selfed stems increased the seed set. …”