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Effects of confinement on the overall folding behavior of budding yeast genome.
Published 2017“…<p><b>(A)</b> Overall correlation coefficient of the frequencies between genome-wide 3C measurements and modeled ensemble. …”
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Area V1 responses to illusory corner-folds in Vasarely’s nested squares and the Alternating Brightness Star illusions
Published 2019“…<div><p>Vasarely’s nested squares illusion shows that the corners of concentric squares, arranged in a gradient of increasing or decreasing luminance, generate illusory “corner-folds,” which appear more salient (either brighter or darker) than the adjacent flat (non- corner) regions of each individual square. …”
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9643
<i>B. cellulosilyticus</i> WH2 CAZyme expression in mice fed different diets.
Published 2013“…Genes common to both lists are identified by a connecting line, with the slope of the line indicating the degree to which a CAZyme's prioritized expression is increased/decreased from one diet to the other. …”
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DataSheet_3_Perception and trust influence acceptance for black bears more than bear density or conflicts.pdf
Published 2023“…Increased social trust had nearly the same effect on perceived proximity as decreased bear density. Social trust had the greatest indirect effect on acceptance of any variable in the model. …”
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DataSheet_2_Perception and trust influence acceptance for black bears more than bear density or conflicts.pdf
Published 2023“…Increased social trust had nearly the same effect on perceived proximity as decreased bear density. Social trust had the greatest indirect effect on acceptance of any variable in the model. …”
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DataSheet_1_Perception and trust influence acceptance for black bears more than bear density or conflicts.pdf
Published 2023“…Increased social trust had nearly the same effect on perceived proximity as decreased bear density. Social trust had the greatest indirect effect on acceptance of any variable in the model. …”
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9647
Supplementary Material for: Volitional Yoga Breathing Influences Attention and Anxiety: An Exploratory Randomized Crossover Study
Published 2021“…Also, a significant main effect of states on STAI-s scores was observed (<i>F</i><sub>1,407</sub> = 33.979, <i>p</i> < 0.001), with a significant decrease in scores following alternate nostril yoga breathing (<i>p</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> = 0.001), bellows yoga breathing (<i>p</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> = 0.008), bumblebee yoga breathing (<i>p</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> = 0.002), and high-frequency yoga breathing (<i>p</i><sub><i>adj</i></sub> = 0.042) compared to the corresponding pre state. …”
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9648
In vitro experiments yielded inconclusive results for predicting in vivo metastatic potential of L1CAM knockdown melanoma cells.
Published 2018“…All values of P are derived from linear models. If P<sub>Group X Line</sub> is below 0.05 (i.e. if L1CAM knockdown displays different effects for cells from the two lines), a separate P<sub>Luc vs. …”
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9649
Epileptiform activity induces opposite changes in the RRP and P<sub>rel.</sub>
Published 2013“…The linear part was fitted as described in Methods. (C) Following PTZ exposure, the estimated RRP size, expressed in mV, significantly decreased soon after washout, recovered at 15 minutes and then increased 30 minutes post-treatment. …”
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9650
Electrical Pacing of Cardiac Tissue Including Potassium Inward Rectification
Published 2015“…For cathodal currents the virtual anode produces a hyperpolarization that decreases over time. For long duration pulses the current-voltage curve is non-linear, with very small hyperpolarization compared to depolarization. …”
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9651
Dissociation of the gamma rhythm and high-gamma activity by manipulating stimulus size.
Published 2011“…The gamma rhythm at ∼50 Hz increases with size, while the high-gamma activity above the gamma band decreases with size. (C) The LFP energy between 200 and 400 ms (denoted by a thick black line on the abscissa in B) as a function of frequency for the six sizes, whose radii are listed in the legend. …”
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9652
ASXL1 Circular Isoforms.
Published 2016“…In addition, a second RNAse R resistant isoform was detected in the circular PCR that was confirmed to contain an unannotated exon in intron 3 (exon 3*) by Sanger sequencing C) Quantitation of RNAse R resistance by qPCR showing increased Ct for both linear isoforms after RNAse R treatment but a decreased Ct for the circular isoform D) PCR between exons 1 and 4 for short or long isoforms detect the expected band that corresponds to exons 1 through 4 (green arrow). …”
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9653
Edge effect model fit for forest specialists in the understory.
Published 2022“…Standard error provided for the linear model. Model parameters listed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0274637#pone.0274637.s002" target="_blank">S2 Table</a>.…”
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Analysis of EGFP expressing mouse ES cells 24
Published 2013“…(<b>C</b>) The relationship between EGFP expression per cell and number of genes within constructs. An inverse linear relationship between the number of genes contained within each vector and the mean EGFP expression levels per positive cell was observed, within an increased number of genes associated with decreased EGFP expression levels. …”
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9655
Impact velocity and bruising analysis of potato tubers under pendulum impact test
Published 2023“…It was verified that bruise volume and maximum velocity significantly increased with increasing initial height, while its minimum velocity and time of reaching the maximum velocity decreased during the same impact process. With increment of tuber mass, its impact velocities and time of reaching the maximum velocity presented linear change, but the bruise volume nonlinearly changed. …”
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9656
Characterization of the most polyphenic traits.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) The first two Linear Discriminants (LD1 and LD2) from the Linear Discriminant Analysis of the polyphenic, wing morphological traits (hv5, hv2, and fv2 areas, and jct, each divided by wing size) and the visual sexually-selected traits (fd5 area divided by wing size and fd5 relative brightness) in both sexes across developmental temperatures (square: 17°C, disk: 21°C, triangle: 23°C, diamond: 27°C combined with decreasing darkness). …”
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Assessment of risk factors for severe cholera among rural children <5-years-old in Matlab, Bangladesh, 2000–2008.
Published 2013“…</p>c<p>Linear trend for decreasing risk with increasing maternal education in the univariate and multivariate models (P<0.001).…”
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DataSheet_1_Including Volume Effects in Biological Treatment Plan Optimization for Carbon Ion Therapy: Generalized Equivalent Uniform Dose-Based Objective in TRiP98.pdf
Published 2022“…In particular, for a plan containing multiple OARs, we obtained the same target coverage and similar DVHs for OARs with a small volume effect while decreasing the mean dose received by the proximal parotid, thus reducing its NTCP by a factor of 2.5. …”
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9659
Relating the biophysical forces that govern bacterial adhesion to experimental data.
Published 2024“…The adhesion of PA14ΔO+O4 and PA14ΔO+O12 was assayed at pH 5, 7, and 9 in the absence (left) and presence (right) of the metal chelator 1mM EDTA. Linear models of adhesion as a function of pH were made for both strains and shown as a line, for PA14ΔO+O12, or a dashed line, for PA14ΔO+O4. …”
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Optimal Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Allocation Strategies for the Canadian Population
Published 2010“…In all scenarios, prioritization of high-risk individuals (those with underlying chronic conditions and pregnant women), regardless of age, markedly decreased the frequency of severe outcomes. When individuals with underlying medical conditions were not prioritized and an age group-based approach was used, preferential vaccination of age groups at increased risk of severe outcomes following infection generally resulted in decreased mortality compared to targeting vaccine to age groups with higher transmission, at a cost of higher population-level attack rates. …”