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  1. 9601

    The effect of mutation rate variation. by Thomas Mailund (51584)

    Published 2012
    “…Varying the mutation rate increases the variance in coalescence times scaled with mutation rate, which is interpreted by the model as a decreased coalescence rate, while segments with low mutation rates are seen as more recent coalescence rates which the model interprets as evidence for migration. …”
  2. 9602

    Scoring of the candidate genes in Case Study II. by Ayca Cankorur-Cetinkaya (160410)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>The cells representing the scores of the genes in different pools were colour coded. A coding scale from red to green indicated decreasing stability. …”
  3. 9603

    Scoring of the candidate genes in Case Study I. by Ayca Cankorur-Cetinkaya (160410)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>The cells representing the scores of the genes in different pools were colour coded. A coding scale from red to green indicated decreasing stability. …”
  4. 9604

    File name: Nicholson_et_al_Dataset_2_ESM.xlsx Title: Dataset 2Description: Calculations for palaeo-non-marine area at 15 degree palaeolatitudinal bands for Jurassic, Lower Cretaceo... by David B. Nicholson (638352)

    Published 2016
    “…However, some freshwater taxa show peak richness at mid-latitudes; for example, extant Testudines (turtles, terrapins and tortoises) exhibit their greatest diversity at 25° N, a pattern sometimes attributed to recent bursts of climatically mediated species diversification. …”
  5. 9605

    Metabolic Erosion Primarily Through Mutation Accumulation, and Not Tradeoffs, Drives Limited Evolution of Substrate Specificity in <i>Escherichia coli</i> by Nicholas Leiby (424634)

    Published 2014
    “…<div><p>Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduction of fitness in other environments. …”
  6. 9606

    File name: Nicholson_et_al_Mesozoic_latitude_script_ESM.R Title: Mesozoic turtle latitude analyses R scriptDescription: R script for cleaning and partitioning Mesozoic turtle occur... by David B. Nicholson (638352)

    Published 2016
    “…However, some freshwater taxa show peak richness at mid-latitudes; for example, extant Testudines (turtles, terrapins and tortoises) exhibit their greatest diversity at 25° N, a pattern sometimes attributed to recent bursts of climatically mediated species diversification. …”
  7. 9607

    probHAND model source code by Jesse Gourevitch (5904560)

    Published 2021
    “…To improve the accuracy of flood risk datasets, we recommend investing limited resources in accurate topographic datasets and improved flood frequency-magnitude relationships will have the greatest impact on decreasing model output variability, therefore increasing the certainty of flood inundation extents.…”
  8. 9608

    Fertilization and herbivore exclusion promote more deterministic processes in plant community assembly on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau by Wei Zhao (21458114)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that, compared to the control, species richness significantly decreased under fertilization, herbivore exclusion, and their combined treatment, with the greatest decline in species richness observed in the final year of the experiment. …”
  9. 9609

    Factors that influence in the turnout in ballet dancers with knee pain by Paula Fiquetti Silveira (12815771)

    Published 2022
    “…The lateral rotation provides the greatest amount of degrees necessary to perform the position perfectly. …”
  10. 9610

    Mutagenicity and antimutagenicity of Salacia crassifolia (mart. Ex. Schult.) G. Don. evaluated by Ames test by C. C. Carneiro (5188454)

    Published 2018
    “…Ex. Schult.) G. Don. is a bush which belongs to Celastraceae family and occurs specially in Brazilian Cerrado. …”
  11. 9611

    Density-dependence of cell migration is regulated to maximize cell-cell alignment and spatial colony expansion. by Martin Hoffmann (52389)

    Published 2011
    “…During days 6 to 11 cell-cell alignment (panel A) is best for regulations 0∶0, 0∶2, and 1∶3, whereas the mean population radius (panel C) is largest for 1∶3, 2∶4, and . …”
  12. 9612

    Impact of local reference laboratory and external quality assurance measures on BUD control. by Marcus Beissner (139059)

    Published 2013
    “…Analysis for linear trends in proportions revealed a significant (<i>p</i><0.01) increase of patients presenting with non-ulcerative lesions from 37.0% (2007–2010) to 50.0% (2011–2012). …”
  13. 9613

    Photoconversion-enabled fate mapping links invadopodia with tumor cell dissemination and metastasis. by Bojana Gligorijevic (230200)

    Published 2014
    “…The number of photoconverted cells shows a negative trend only in fields that contain invadopodia (<i>p</i> = 1.4×10−<sup>2</sup>, based on linear mixed effects model). …”
  14. 9614

    The same data as Fig. 15, but with parameters plotted in separate panels. by Walter R. Tschinkel (2765)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The more extreme the linear slope, the more curved the allometric relationship is likely to be, and the more likely that it will be best fit by a polynomial relationship. …”
  15. 9615

    DataSheet_1_Population Survey Data Informing the Therapeutic Potential of Classic and Novel Phenethylamine, Tryptamine, and Lysergamide Psychedelics.docx by James D. Sexton (8432454)

    Published 2020
    “…</p>Results<p>Lifetime classic tryptamine use was associated with a decreased odds of past month psychological distress [aOR = 0.76; (0.69–0.83)] and past year suicidal thinking [aOR = 0.79; (0.72–0.87)]. …”
  16. 9616

    TREE COMPONENT DEMOGRAPHY IN AN UPPER MONTANE MIXED OMBROPHILOUS FOREST UNDER CHRONIC ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCES by Juliana Pizutti Dallabrida (2605108)

    Published 2018
    “…Species number has decreased from 55 to 48. Regeneration guilds have shown different dynamics patterns, where the pioneers have shown the greatest mortality (19.9%) and recruitment (15.6%) proportion and reduced representativeness in shade-tolerant climax species. …”
  17. 9617

    Erratum: Do Different Semi-Occluded Voice Exercises Affect Vocal Fold Adduction Differently in Subjects Diagnosed with Hyperfunctional Dysphonia? by Guzman M. (4274491)

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, they may be recommended for decreasing glottal adduction. A straw submerged 10 cm below the water surface presented the greatest CQ. …”
  18. 9618

    H&E and Massons trichome stained plaques and cap/core ratio. by Shuang-shuang Wang (785115)

    Published 2015
    “…SP group plaques contained a large number of smooth muscle cells and collagen fibers while the MSC group had the next greatest amount. …”
  19. 9619

    Physiological and biochemical characterization of mango tree with paclobutrazol application via irrigation1 by Moisés Alves de Souza (10448363)

    Published 2021
    “…The experimental design was randomized blocks, with five paclobutrazol doses (0.7 g, 1.0 g, 1.3 g, 1.6 g and 1.9 g of a.i. per linear meter of canopy) and one additional treatment, with one dose in the conventional form of application (1.9 g of a.i. per linear meter of canopy), and four replicates. …”
  20. 9620

    Time series analysis of the Florida ornamental invertebrate fishery between 1994 and 2007. by Andrew Rhyne (255735)

    Published 2009
    “…The total number of individuals landed in 2007, and the slope of linear regression (b) is provided. Linear regressions were examined for statistical significance using log transformed data, and the Ljung-Box Q score as a measure of aurocorrelation between subsequent years. …”