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  1. 11901

    Sensitivity analysis of the Simulink model in <b>Figure 3</b>. by Mark F. Walker (359676)

    Published 2013
    “…The change in each parameter is represented as a fractional change from −1 (100% decrease, parameter set to zero) to 1 (100% increase, parameter value doubled). …”
  2. 11902

    Coupled Protein Diffusion and Folding in the Cell by Minghao Guo (667684)

    Published 2014
    “…The temperature-dependent increase and subsequent decrease of the PGK diffusion coefficient in the cytosol is greater than a simple size-scaling model suggests. …”
  3. 11903

    Enhanced electropermeabilization of peroxidized cells with both ultra-short and conventional electric pulse treatments. by P. Thomas Vernier (142483)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A). The fluorescence of calcein-loaded DC-3F (Chinese hamster lung fibroblast) cells exposed to 1000 10 ns, 2.5 MV/m pulses with a 10 Hz repetition rate decreases after 10 min, indicating membrane permeabilization. …”
  4. 11904

    Table_1_Bone Microarchitecture in Obese Postmenopausal Chinese Women: The Chinese Vertebral Osteoporosis Study (ChiVOS).docx by Wenting Qi (12997419)

    Published 2022
    “…There was a trend of decreasing trend in Tb.Sp, Tb.1/N/SD, and Ct.Po among groups at both sites. …”
  5. 11905

    Table_1_Production Losses From an Endemic Animal Disease: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) in Selected Midwest US Sow Farms.DOCX by Pablo Valdes-Donoso (2146567)

    Published 2018
    “…We measured the impact of PRRS on the production of weaned pigs using a log-linear fixed effects model to evaluate longitudinal data collected from 16 sow farms belonging to a specific firm. …”
  6. 11906

    Data_Sheet_1_Daily Maximum Temperatures Induce Lagged Effects on Leaf Unfolding in Temperate Woody Species Across Large Elevational Gradients.pdf by Christof Bigler (2548129)

    Published 2019
    “…Temperature effects on the probability of leaf unfolding were largest at relatively short lags (i.e., within ca. 10 days) and decreased with increasing lags. …”
  7. 11907

    Recovery Trends in Marine Mammal Populations by Anna M. Magera (478098)

    Published 2013
    “…Using robust log-linear regression over three generations, we were able to classify abundance trends for 92 spatially non-overlapping populations as Significantly Increasing (42%), Significantly Decreasing (10%), Non-Significant Change (28%) and Unknown (20%). …”
  8. 11908

    Blood Flukes Exploit Peyer's Patch Lymphoid Tissue to Facilitate Transmission from the Mammalian Host by Joseph D. Turner (110565)

    Published 2012
    “…Egg deposition results in a decrease in stromal integrity and lymphoid cellularity, including secretory IgA producing lymphocytes, and the focal recruitment of macrophages. …”
  9. 11909

    Phosphopeptides whose expression is altered by the expression of four or more oncogenes. by Andrew Pierce (156195)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Phosphopeptides shown are a selection where a confident assessment of a common decrease or increase in 4 or more of the 6 oncogenes has been found. …”
  10. 11910

    Proteins whose expression is altered by the expression of four or more oncogenes. by Andrew Pierce (156195)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Proteins shown are those where a confident assessment of a common decrease or increase in 4 or more of the 6 oncogenes has been found. …”
  11. 11911

    Reduced Bayesian Inversion by Christian Himpe (563030)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Bayesian inversion of models with large state and parameter spaces proves to be computationally complex. A combined state and parameter reduction can significantly decrease the computational time and cost required for the parameter estimation. …”
  12. 11912

    Diagrammatic illustrations to show the hypothetical effects of compensatory changes in skull dimensions and brain shape when there is craniosynostosis or shortening of certain skul... by Susan P. Knowler (522309)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>These figures were created using Adobe Photoshop (<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopfamily.html" target="_blank">http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopfamily.html</a>) which enables manipulation of shapes with fixed points facilitating a simple representation of the distortion. a) Normal; the skull is represented by a black box and brain by a grey circle with reference points w, x, y and z. …”
  13. 11913

    All data from the paper without figures (EXCEL file) by Kristina McIntire (10586150)

    Published 2021
    “…</i> Adult infection prevalence and intensity (predicted to decrease via dilution by host-host competition) were significantly greater with <i>A. albopictus</i>, suggesting parasite amplification by interspecific competition, an effect potentially mediated by competition increasing <i>A. triseriatus</i> development time. …”
  14. 11914

    Influence of the incorporation of flexographic photopolymer plate residues on the mechanical properties of epoxy by Aline Ferretto (15297675)

    Published 2023
    “…Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed a greater presence of voids in formulations produced with PP, which corroborates the decrease in the tensile strength of these samples.…”
  15. 11915

    Gentamicin X2 was better tolerated than G418. by Westley J. Friesen (5896931)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>When administered at a dose of 20 mg/kg G418 (A) caused a greater decrease in body weight than did gentamicin X2 (B) when administered at a dose of 40 mg/kg. …”
  16. 11916

    Effect estimates from top model for each pathogen group. by Victoria D. Lynch (19421598)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>There was a 16% decrease in the hospitalization rate for bacterial infections (blue) in urban compared to rural areas and soil moisture was included in the top model, but the positive association was marginally insignificant. …”
  17. 11917

    Data_Sheet_1_Sleep, short-term memory, and mood states of volunteers with increasing altitude.pdf by Huanhuan Wang (309941)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, linear correlation analysis showed that higher AHI, LAT, and MAT were strongly associated with a greater decline in short-term memory (in the 3rd and 9th month at an altitude of 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = −0.897, −0.901; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.691, −0.749; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.732, −0.794, P < 0.001), and also were strongly associated with more severe negative mood (in the 3rd month at altitudes of 1,650 m and 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = 0.655, 0.715, 0.724; r<sub>s</sub> = 0.771, 0.638, 0.737, P < 0.000625). …”
  18. 11918

    Image_1_Sleep, short-term memory, and mood states of volunteers with increasing altitude.jpg by Huanhuan Wang (309941)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, linear correlation analysis showed that higher AHI, LAT, and MAT were strongly associated with a greater decline in short-term memory (in the 3rd and 9th month at an altitude of 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = −0.897, −0.901; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.691, −0.749; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.732, −0.794, P < 0.001), and also were strongly associated with more severe negative mood (in the 3rd month at altitudes of 1,650 m and 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = 0.655, 0.715, 0.724; r<sub>s</sub> = 0.771, 0.638, 0.737, P < 0.000625). …”
  19. 11919

    Image_3_Sleep, short-term memory, and mood states of volunteers with increasing altitude.jpg by Huanhuan Wang (309941)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, linear correlation analysis showed that higher AHI, LAT, and MAT were strongly associated with a greater decline in short-term memory (in the 3rd and 9th month at an altitude of 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = −0.897, −0.901; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.691, −0.749; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.732, −0.794, P < 0.001), and also were strongly associated with more severe negative mood (in the 3rd month at altitudes of 1,650 m and 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = 0.655, 0.715, 0.724; r<sub>s</sub> = 0.771, 0.638, 0.737, P < 0.000625). …”
  20. 11920

    Image_2_Sleep, short-term memory, and mood states of volunteers with increasing altitude.jpg by Huanhuan Wang (309941)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, linear correlation analysis showed that higher AHI, LAT, and MAT were strongly associated with a greater decline in short-term memory (in the 3rd and 9th month at an altitude of 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = −0.897, −0.901; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.691, −0.749; r<sub>s</sub> = −0.732, −0.794, P < 0.001), and also were strongly associated with more severe negative mood (in the 3rd month at altitudes of 1,650 m and 4,000 m, respectively: r<sub>s</sub> = 0.655, 0.715, 0.724; r<sub>s</sub> = 0.771, 0.638, 0.737, P < 0.000625). …”