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  1. 10661

    Effectiveness of GABA receptor on LSO response. by Timo Oess (9137658)

    Published 2020
    “…A linear function (dashed line) was fitted to those points and the slope (<i>m</i> = 0.80) and bias (<i>b</i> = − 0.06) calculated. …”
  2. 10662

    Data sources. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  3. 10663

    Table 1_Altered gut microbiome in convalescent patients with coronavirus disease 2019.docx by Kyoung Hwa Lee (8906261)

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed to assess the association between the disease severity of COVID-19 and changes in stool microbes through a seven-month follow-up of stool collection.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a multicentre, prospective longitudinal study of 58 COVID-19 patients and 116 uninfected controls. …”
  4. 10664

    Image 2_Altered gut microbiome in convalescent patients with coronavirus disease 2019.tif by Kyoung Hwa Lee (8906261)

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed to assess the association between the disease severity of COVID-19 and changes in stool microbes through a seven-month follow-up of stool collection.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a multicentre, prospective longitudinal study of 58 COVID-19 patients and 116 uninfected controls. …”
  5. 10665

    Image 1_Altered gut microbiome in convalescent patients with coronavirus disease 2019.tif by Kyoung Hwa Lee (8906261)

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed to assess the association between the disease severity of COVID-19 and changes in stool microbes through a seven-month follow-up of stool collection.</p>Methods<p>We conducted a multicentre, prospective longitudinal study of 58 COVID-19 patients and 116 uninfected controls. …”
  6. 10666

    Constraints and descriptions. by Lei Yao (75933)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that from 1990 to 2020, Bole was mainly dominated by grassland ecological land (GEL) and other ecological land (OEL), accounting for a total proportion of 69.51%, with a large increase in production and living land area; the average value of landscape ecological risk is decreasing, and the landscape ecological security of Bole is developing towards benignity; the area of highly coupled coordination zone is decreasing continuously, while that of basic coordination zone and moderate coordination zone is increasing continuously. …”
  7. 10667

    Video_1_Effect of Nuclear Stiffness on Cell Mechanics and Migration of Human Breast Cancer Cells.MP4 by Tony Fischer (8364570)

    Published 2020
    “…These results are also valid in the presence of a matrix-metalloproteinase inhibitor GM6001. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we found that the nuclear stiffnesses of both MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells were pronouncedly higher than their cytoskeletal stiffness, whereas the stiffness of the nucleus of human mammary epithelial cells was decreased compared to their cytoskeleton. …”
  8. 10668

    How Elephant Seals (<i>Mirounga leonina</i>) Adjust Their Fine Scale Horizontal Movement and Diving Behaviour in Relation to Prey Encounter Rate by Yves Le Bras (756623)

    Published 2016
    “…The southern elephant seal (<i>Mirounga leonina</i>, hereafter SES), the largest phocid, is a major predator of the southern ocean feeding on myctophids and cephalopods. …”
  9. 10669

    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of Nuclear Stiffness on Cell Mechanics and Migration of Human Breast Cancer Cells.PDF by Tony Fischer (8364570)

    Published 2020
    “…These results are also valid in the presence of a matrix-metalloproteinase inhibitor GM6001. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we found that the nuclear stiffnesses of both MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells were pronouncedly higher than their cytoskeletal stiffness, whereas the stiffness of the nucleus of human mammary epithelial cells was decreased compared to their cytoskeleton. …”
  10. 10670

    Experimental design and global dynamics of the <i>Micromonas pusilla</i> proteome. by Peter H. Waltman (3150789)

    Published 2016
    “…The largest increased proteome response was observed at the introduction of light (T4), and this response decreased with time until relative abundance favored the dark condition. …”
  11. 10671

    Image_1_In situ Viscometry of Primitive Lunar Magmas at High Pressure and High Temperature.JPEG by Nachiketa Rai (6647417)

    Published 2019
    “…In situ viscometry using the falling sphere technique shows that the viscosity of lunar melts varies between ∼0.13 and 0.87 Pa-s depending on temperature, pressure and composition. Viscosity decreases with increasing temperature with activation energies for viscous flow of E<sub>a</sub> = 201 kJ/mol and E<sub>a</sub> = 106 kJ/mol for low-titanium (Ti) and high-Ti melts, respectively. …”
  12. 10672

    Data_Sheet_1_Identifying Drivers of Seasonality in Lena River Biogeochemistry and Dissolved Organic Matter Fluxes.pdf by Bennet Juhls (8846159)

    Published 2020
    “…Optical indices of DOM indicate a trend of decreasing aromaticity and molecular weight from spring to winter. …”
  13. 10673

    Data_Sheet_1_Identifying Drivers of Seasonality in Lena River Biogeochemistry and Dissolved Organic Matter Fluxes.pdf by Bennet Juhls (8846159)

    Published 2020
    “…Optical indices of DOM indicate a trend of decreasing aromaticity and molecular weight from spring to winter. …”
  14. 10674

    Experiment and analysis outline. by Levin Kuhlmann (282293)

    Published 2013
    “…Red, blue and gray graph edges correspond to electrode pairs involving frontal, parietal, and neither frontal nor parietal electrodes, respectively. Note the decreases in parietal correlations with increased gas concentration for the Laplacian referenced derivation (right), consistent with the hypothesis of a ‘final common pathway’ to drug-induced reductions in consciousness. …”
  15. 10675

    SUMOylation by the E3 Ligase TbSIZ1/PIAS1 Positively Regulates VSG Expression in <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i> by Diana López-Farfán (669682)

    Published 2014
    “…Furthermore, cells depleted of SUMO conjugated proteins by TbUBC9 and TbSUMO knockdown confirmed the positive function of SUMO for <i>VSG</i>-ES expression. In addition, the largest subunit of RNA pol I TbRPA1 was SUMOylated in a TbSIZ-dependent manner. …”
  16. 10676

    The post-burst ADP induced by DHPG is voltage dependent. by Jin-Yong Park (237386)

    Published 2010
    “…(B) Summary of experiments like the one shown in (A). Hyperpolarization decreased the post-burst AHP in control and decreased the post-burst medium ADP in DHPG (repeated-measures one-way ANOVA, <i>p</i><0.0001 for effect of holding potential in both control and DHPG). …”
  17. 10677

    Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Soot Suppression by Acoustic Oscillated Combustion by Yanghui Ye (5530736)

    Published 2020
    “…The combustion and soot formation were predicted by the finite-rate detailed chemistry model and modified Moss-Brookes model, respectively, while the turbulence was predicted by the detached eddy simulation (DES) with a low Reynolds number correction. Experimental results showed that the soot rate almost decreased linearly with the amplitude of acoustic oscillation, and the pinch-off of the flame occurred at a large acoustic oscillation. …”
  18. 10678

    Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Soot Suppression by Acoustic Oscillated Combustion by Yanghui Ye (5530736)

    Published 2020
    “…The combustion and soot formation were predicted by the finite-rate detailed chemistry model and modified Moss-Brookes model, respectively, while the turbulence was predicted by the detached eddy simulation (DES) with a low Reynolds number correction. Experimental results showed that the soot rate almost decreased linearly with the amplitude of acoustic oscillation, and the pinch-off of the flame occurred at a large acoustic oscillation. …”
  19. 10679

    Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Soot Suppression by Acoustic Oscillated Combustion by Yanghui Ye (5530736)

    Published 2020
    “…The combustion and soot formation were predicted by the finite-rate detailed chemistry model and modified Moss-Brookes model, respectively, while the turbulence was predicted by the detached eddy simulation (DES) with a low Reynolds number correction. Experimental results showed that the soot rate almost decreased linearly with the amplitude of acoustic oscillation, and the pinch-off of the flame occurred at a large acoustic oscillation. …”
  20. 10680

    Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Soot Suppression by Acoustic Oscillated Combustion by Yanghui Ye (5530736)

    Published 2020
    “…The combustion and soot formation were predicted by the finite-rate detailed chemistry model and modified Moss-Brookes model, respectively, while the turbulence was predicted by the detached eddy simulation (DES) with a low Reynolds number correction. Experimental results showed that the soot rate almost decreased linearly with the amplitude of acoustic oscillation, and the pinch-off of the flame occurred at a large acoustic oscillation. …”