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  1. 13221

    Pre-Roman improvements to agricultural production: Evidence from livestock husbandry in late prehistoric Italy by Angela Trentacoste (5916500)

    Published 2018
    “…The divergence in size trends for bovids and suids suggests a noteworthy change in cattle and sheep herding practices during the Iron Age or final centuries of the Bronze Age, in contrast with greater continuity in pig management. …”
  2. 13222

    DataSheet_1_Characterization of Triticum turgidum sspp. durum, turanicum, and polonicum grown in Central Italy in relation to technological and nutritional aspects.pdf by Samuela Palombieri (14443530)

    Published 2024
    “…The high shoot:root ratio in Pol2 was mainly attributable to the decrease in root growth. Although Pol2 had a lower root biomass, its particular root morphology made it more efficient for nutrient uptake, as evident from the greater accumulation of micro- and macro-nutrients.…”
  3. 13223

    Data_Sheet_1_Post-implementation knowledge retention of stroke: the lasting influence of FAST Heroes.docx by Emilia Orologa (19768545)

    Published 2024
    “…Exploring knowledge preservation in a greater sample size is warranted.</p>…”
  4. 13224

    DataSheet1_Genome-wide association analysis and genomic prediction of salt tolerance trait in soybean germplasm.xlsx by Rongqing Xu (9504492)

    Published 2024
    “…Utilizing the GWAS-derived SNP marker sets for genomic prediction (GP) yielded r-values greater than 0.35, indicating a higher level of accuracy. …”
  5. 13225

    DataSheet_1_Characterization of Triticum turgidum sspp. durum, turanicum, and polonicum grown in Central Italy in relation to technological and nutritional aspects.pdf by Samuela Palombieri (14443530)

    Published 2023
    “…The high shoot:root ratio in Pol2 was mainly attributable to the decrease in root growth. Although Pol2 had a lower root biomass, its particular root morphology made it more efficient for nutrient uptake, as evident from the greater accumulation of micro- and macro-nutrients.…”
  6. 13226

    Table_1_Characterization of Triticum turgidum sspp. durum, turanicum, and polonicum grown in Central Italy in relation to technological and nutritional aspects.xlsx by Samuela Palombieri (14443530)

    Published 2024
    “…The high shoot:root ratio in Pol2 was mainly attributable to the decrease in root growth. Although Pol2 had a lower root biomass, its particular root morphology made it more efficient for nutrient uptake, as evident from the greater accumulation of micro- and macro-nutrients.…”
  7. 13227

    Data_Sheet_1_Mobile electroencephalography captures differences of walking over even and uneven terrain but not of single and dual-task gait.PDF by Nadine Svenja Josée Jacobsen (13913814)

    Published 2022
    “…GPMs changed significantly with terrain, but not with the task. Descriptively, a greater beta power decrease following right-heel strikes was observed on uneven compared to even terrain. …”
  8. 13228

    Influenza-Like-Illness and Clinically Diagnosed Flu: Disease Burden, Costs and Quality of Life for Patients Seeking Ambulatory Care or No Professional Care at All by Joke Bilcke (262673)

    Published 2014
    “…Underlying illness led to greater costs and lower quality-of-life. The costs of ILI patients with clinically diagnosed flu tended to increase, while those of ILI patients without clinically diagnosed flu tended to decrease with age. …”
  9. 13229

    Mussel Shell Geochemical Analyses Reflect Coastal Environmental Changes Following the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami by Naoko Murakami-Sugihara (4401031)

    Published 2019
    “…The subsequent decrease of the high Mn/Ca peak indicates a prolonged tsunami disturbance effect over ca. 40 days, with the stabilized shell Mn/Ca ratios observed thereafter (being higher than that prior to the tsunami) suggesting that the latter had altered the coastal environment, allowing for greater susceptibility to terrestrial input following ground subsidence and loss of coastal levees. …”
  10. 13230

    Increased Response to Glutamate in Small Diameter Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons after Sciatic Nerve Injury by Kerui Gong (429477)

    Published 2014
    “…In addition to larger inward currents following CCI, a greater number of neurons responded to glutamate, AMPA, NMDA, and DHPG, <i>but not</i> to KA. …”
  11. 13231

    The relative contribution of the different positions in DR2 to the transcriptional strength of P<sub>4</sub> promoter. by Ilia Belotserkovsky (257415)

    Published 2009
    “…Substitutions of the indicated nucleotides with cytosine or guanine, and increase or decrease of the spacer size by a single nucleotide, were achieved by site-directed mutageneses that were performed on the p<i>P<sub>4</sub>-gfp</i> plasmid (see “<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000651#s4" target="_blank">Materials and Methods</a>”). …”
  12. 13232

    DataSheet1_Soil Surface Micro-Topography by Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry for Monitoring Density and Erosion Dynamics.docx by Annelie Ehrhardt (11954732)

    Published 2022
    “…The micro-topographical changes resulting from rainfall–induced soil mass redistribution within the plots were determined from the differences in SfM maps before and after rain. The largest decrease in mean soil surface elevation and roughness was observed after rain for the middle slope plot and primarily in initially less compacted regions. …”
  13. 13233

    Strategic approaches in oral squamous cell carcinoma diagnostics using liquid biopsy by Kinane, Denis F.

    Published 2024
    “…In future, liquid biopsy may provide an effective screening process such that cancers including OSCC will be detected in the early stages rather than later when prognosis is poor and morbidity and debilitation are greater. In this screening process, periodontists and hygienists have a critical role in that they are adept in examining mucosa, they see patients with shared risk factors for periodontitis and OSCC, namely smoking and poor oral hygiene, and they see patients frequently such that OSCC examinations should be a routine part of the recall visit. …”
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  14. 13234

    Through Ageing, and Beyond: Gut Microbiota and Inflammatory Status in Seniors and Centenarians by Elena Biagi (248838)

    Published 2010
    “…This may be explained by a remodelling of the centenarians' microbiota, with a marked decrease in <em>Faecalibacterium prauznitzii</em> and relatives, symbiotic species with reported anti-inflammatory properties. …”
  15. 13235

    Data_Sheet_2_Effect of an anti-methanogenic supplement on enteric methane emission, fermentation, and whole rumen metagenome in sheep.PDF by Pradeep Kumar Malik (12210266)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the supplementation of anti-methanogenic product led to a considerable reduction in the abundance of Proteobacteria, whereas the abundance of Lentisphaerae was greater. …”
  16. 13236

    MSL-distance associated with distinct germline regulation and ancestral expression patterns. by Kevin H-C. Wei (7879079)

    Published 2024
    “…The fold changes in X:A ratio between testes cell stages are depicted in log scale for the different gene categories, with greater and less than 0 values representing increase and decrease in expression. …”
  17. 13237

    Table_3_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…In plants, high temperatures above a species-specific critical thermal maximum will permanently damage photosystem II, leading to decreased electron transport rates, photosynthetic failure, and eventual leaf and plant death. …”
  18. 13238

    Image_1_The Thermal Tolerances, Distributions, and Performances of Tropical Montane Tree Species.pdf by Kenneth Feeley (732803)

    Published 2020
    “…In plants, high temperatures above a species-specific critical thermal maximum will permanently damage photosystem II, leading to decreased electron transport rates, photosynthetic failure, and eventual leaf and plant death. …”
  19. 13239

    Table_3_Effect of an anti-methanogenic supplement on enteric methane emission, fermentation, and whole rumen metagenome in sheep.DOCX by Pradeep Kumar Malik (12210266)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the supplementation of anti-methanogenic product led to a considerable reduction in the abundance of Proteobacteria, whereas the abundance of Lentisphaerae was greater. …”
  20. 13240

    Relation of population spike recovery with apoptosis rates. by Antonio H. Martins (184248)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Initial population spikes (PS) were recorded in <i>stratum pyramidale</i> region of hippocampal slices prior to and following a 10 min application of 0.5 mM NMDA. A) Z-LEHD-FMK, a cell-permeant caspase 9 inhibitor (C.I.), was superfused during 1 h prior to NMDA administration or during 1 h after NMDA. …”