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  1. 7801

    Table_1_Methane Reduction Potential of Two Pacific Coast Macroalgae During in vitro Ruminant Fermentation.DOCX by Charles G. Brooke (9133610)

    Published 2020
    “…No effect on CO<sub>2</sub> production was observed for either seaweed. The measured decrease in methane production induced by A. taxiformis and Z. farlowii amendment, suggest that these local macroalgae are indeed promising candidates for biotic methane mitigation strategies in California, the largest milk producing state in the United States. …”
  2. 7802

    Image_1_Postmortem skin microbiome signatures associated with human cadavers within the first 12 h at the morgue.pdf by Lavinia Iancu (16652904)

    Published 2023
    “…Bacterial diversity and dynamics during decomposition are influenced by each individual’s micro and macroenvironment, ante and postmortem conditions, varying across body sites and time. The skin, the largest organ of the human body, hosts a diverse microbial diversity, representing the first line of defense of a living individual. …”
  3. 7803

    Table_1_Certain Environmental Conditions Maximize Ammonium Accumulation and Minimize Nitrogen Loss During Nitrate Reduction Process by Pseudomonas putida Y-9.XLSX by Xuejiao Huang (6401246)

    Published 2021
    “…Strain Y-9 efficiently removed nitrate (up to 89.79%) with glucose as the sole carbon source, and the nitrogen loss in this system was 15.43%. The total nitrogen decrease and ammonium accumulation at a C/N ratio of 9 were lower than that at 12 and higher than that at 15, respectively (P < 0.05). …”
  4. 7804

    Data_Sheet_2_Certain Environmental Conditions Maximize Ammonium Accumulation and Minimize Nitrogen Loss During Nitrate Reduction Process by Pseudomonas putida Y-9.PDF by Xuejiao Huang (6401246)

    Published 2021
    “…Strain Y-9 efficiently removed nitrate (up to 89.79%) with glucose as the sole carbon source, and the nitrogen loss in this system was 15.43%. The total nitrogen decrease and ammonium accumulation at a C/N ratio of 9 were lower than that at 12 and higher than that at 15, respectively (P < 0.05). …”
  5. 7805

    Image_2_Postmortem skin microbiome signatures associated with human cadavers within the first 12 h at the morgue.pdf by Lavinia Iancu (16652904)

    Published 2023
    “…Bacterial diversity and dynamics during decomposition are influenced by each individual’s micro and macroenvironment, ante and postmortem conditions, varying across body sites and time. The skin, the largest organ of the human body, hosts a diverse microbial diversity, representing the first line of defense of a living individual. …”
  6. 7806

    Data_Sheet_1_Certain Environmental Conditions Maximize Ammonium Accumulation and Minimize Nitrogen Loss During Nitrate Reduction Process by Pseudomonas putida Y-9.PDF by Xuejiao Huang (6401246)

    Published 2021
    “…Strain Y-9 efficiently removed nitrate (up to 89.79%) with glucose as the sole carbon source, and the nitrogen loss in this system was 15.43%. The total nitrogen decrease and ammonium accumulation at a C/N ratio of 9 were lower than that at 12 and higher than that at 15, respectively (P < 0.05). …”
  7. 7807

    Data_Sheet_4_Certain Environmental Conditions Maximize Ammonium Accumulation and Minimize Nitrogen Loss During Nitrate Reduction Process by Pseudomonas putida Y-9.PDF by Xuejiao Huang (6401246)

    Published 2021
    “…Strain Y-9 efficiently removed nitrate (up to 89.79%) with glucose as the sole carbon source, and the nitrogen loss in this system was 15.43%. The total nitrogen decrease and ammonium accumulation at a C/N ratio of 9 were lower than that at 12 and higher than that at 15, respectively (P < 0.05). …”
  8. 7808

    Within-host model fitness and equilibrium viral load. by Harriet Longley (22756119)

    Published 2025
    “…We explore a range of values of <i>m</i> (ranging 10 to 400 in increments of 10), with the corresponding fitness cost of a mutation reducing on a log-linear scale as <i>m</i> increases. …”
  9. 7809

    Experimental Validation with In Silico Gene Deletions by Osbaldo Resendis-Antonio (80182)

    Published 2007
    “…<p>The effects that mutations have on symbiotic nitrogen fixation was evaluated using linear (FBA) and quadratic (MOMA) programming [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030192#pcbi-0030192-b035" target="_blank">35</a>]. …”
  10. 7810

    Activity traces and changes in individual β-galactosidase molecules between heat pulses. by Marcin J. Rojek (511810)

    Published 2014
    “…Negative values correspond to a decrease in the activity and positive values correspond to an increase in the activity after a heat pulse. …”
  11. 7811

    Relation between Off-task ratings and Mood. by Florence J. M. Ruby (475842)

    Published 2013
    “…When t<sub>0</sub> Mood was high (right panel), t<sub>0</sub> off-task focus was linked to a decrease in t<sub>1</sub> Mood. Data was plotted following a median split on t<sub>0</sub> Mood. …”
  12. 7812

    Average distribution of the 27 non-zero singular values associated with the ensemble of 1000 matrices all obtained using the same . <i>x</i>-axis is the index <i>n</i>, <i>y</i>-ax... by Paul K. Newton (324440)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Data points (open circles) indicate the sample average, with error bars showing the sample standard deviations. Line is a least squares curve fit through through showing linear decrease with exponent The 27 non-zero singular values reflect the fact that there are 27 entries in the steady-state target distribution for primary lung cancer. …”
  13. 7813

    Numerical Selectivity Evolves Rapidly in LIP by Jamie D Roitman (378823)

    Published 2013
    “…Linear regression was used to estimate the change in firing rate over the range of numerosities presented in a 40-ms window centered at the time point, sampled every 20 ms. …”
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  15. 7815

    Supplementary Material for: Diverging Trends in Incidence of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Sweden 2010–2019: An Observational Study from the Swedish Stroke Register (Riks... by Drescher C. (13948506)

    Published 2023
    “…Proportional changes were largest in the age group ≥85 years with a decrease in non-OAC ICH by 32% from 155 (95% CI 146–164) to 106 (95% CI 98.6–113) and an increase in OAC ICH by 155% from 25.7 (95% CI 22.1–29.4) to 65.5 (95% CI 59.9–71.2). …”
  16. 7816

    Sorption studies of Cd and Cu on Brazilian alluvial soils by Vitor Hugo de Oliveira Barros (8743698)

    Published 2021
    “…Kinetics sorption showed an equilibrium tendency after 16 h for Cu and 18 h for Cd and was better described by a pseudo-second order model. The isotherm data were adjusted to the Linear, Freundlich and Langmuir models. …”
  17. 7817

    Effects of the mutant L29Q cTnC and SD cTnI determined by Molecular Dynamics simulations. by Alison Y. Li (486146)

    Published 2013
    “…The Ca<sup>2+</sup> ion bound in site II is shown as a black sphere. (C) shows the largest movement caused by the L29Q mutation in the presence of the pseudo-phosphorylated cTnI, which is the re-orientation of helix A and helix B of cNTnC accompanied by a decrease of interhelical angle of 13°.…”
  18. 7818

    Quantitative cell morphology phenotypes are predicted significantly better than random expectation by Kriston L McGary (41275)

    Published 2011
    “…Sets of genes whose disruption causes the 40 largest or smallest mean values of a morphological feature (middle plots) are significantly more predictable than random gene sets (left side). …”
  19. 7819

    Scatter plot of the four group(i.e., participant)-level Gaussian-model parameter estimates of inversion and negation effects with standard deviation for each group-level parameter... by Helene Dumont (19812720)

    Published 2024
    “…While peak location and amplitude are very similar across inversion and negation effects (close to diagonal), the base amplitude individual estimate was largest for the inversion effect in all participants, indicating that the decrease in overall recognition performance was consistently more drastic for inversion than negation. …”
  20. 7820

    Data_Sheet_1_The Combined Effects of Warming and Body Size on the Stability of Predator-Prey Interactions.PDF by Pavel Kratina (702924)

    Published 2022
    “…We experimentally tested how water temperature alters the functional response and population stability of dragonfly nymphs (Cordulegaster boltonii) feeding on freshwater amphipods (Gammarus pulex) across a gradient of their body size ratios. Attack coefficients were highest for small predators feeding on small prey at low temperatures, but shifted toward the largest predators feeding on larger prey in warmer environments. …”