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  1. 12881

    Data Sheet 1_Spatiotemporal analysis of the burden of lower respiratory infections in the older adult population due to air pollution: trends from 1990 to 2021 and predictions for... by Zheng Lei (2250328)

    Published 2025
    “…The burden was negatively correlated with socioeconomic development. Predictions indicate a continued decrease in LRI burden due to secondhand smoke, while the LRI burden caused by ambient particulate matter and household air pollution may experience a rebound around 2035.…”
  2. 12882

    Data_Sheet_3_Differential Effects of Ethical Education, Physical Hatha Yoga, and Mantra Meditation on Well-Being and Stress in Healthy Participants—An Experimental Single-Case Stud... by Karin Matko (11236839)

    Published 2021
    “…Conversely, participants in the MA condition showed no change (Tau-U = 0.07). There was a tendency for the combined treatments to decrease stress. …”
  3. 12883

    Image_1_Normal Hematopoetic Stem and Progenitor Cells Can Exhibit Metabolic Flexibility Similar to Cancer Cells.JPEG by Marija Vlaski-Lafarge (8825339)

    Published 2020
    “…Results showed, despite a reduction in total cell fold expansion proportionate to the decrease in O<sub>2</sub> concentration; CD34<sup>+</sup> cells, aldehyde dehydrogenase-expressing primitive cells, and committed progenitors expanded, even in anoxia. …”
  4. 12884

    Autosomal eQTLs for liver-expressed genes. by Tisha Melia (603850)

    Published 2020
    “…Whiskers mark 1.5 * IQR value. Red arrows indicate a decrease in female liver expression in NZO/HiLtJ mice and an increase in male liver expression in CAST/EiJ mice, both of which abolish the sex-specific expression seen in the respective mice strain.…”
  5. 12885

    Data_Sheet_1_Differential Effects of Ethical Education, Physical Hatha Yoga, and Mantra Meditation on Well-Being and Stress in Healthy Participants—An Experimental Single-Case Stud... by Karin Matko (11236839)

    Published 2021
    “…Conversely, participants in the MA condition showed no change (Tau-U = 0.07). There was a tendency for the combined treatments to decrease stress. …”
  6. 12886

    Table_1_The Northern Ireland Control Programmes for Infectious Cattle Diseases Not Regulated by the EU.DOCX by Sam Strain (6332183)

    Published 2021
    “…This decrease has occurred largely through industry initiatives to deal with BVD positives, including the voluntary culling of persistently infected (PI) animals by herd owners, a voluntary abattoir ban on the slaughter of BVD virus (BVDv) positive animals, and the inclusion of retention of a BVDv positive animal as a non-conformance in the industry-run Farm Quality Assurance Scheme.…”
  7. 12887

    Data_Sheet_2_Differential Effects of Ethical Education, Physical Hatha Yoga, and Mantra Meditation on Well-Being and Stress in Healthy Participants—An Experimental Single-Case Stud... by Karin Matko (11236839)

    Published 2021
    “…Conversely, participants in the MA condition showed no change (Tau-U = 0.07). There was a tendency for the combined treatments to decrease stress. …”
  8. 12888

    Assignment of Carbon Chain Molecules in Cryogenic Matrices by Selective Laser-Induced Oxidation by Dmitry Strelnikov (1306875)

    Published 2005
    “…We tested and applied a laser-induced oxidation method for identifying the IR-active stretching mode absorptions of linear C<sub>2</sub><i><sub>n</sub></i><sub>+1</sub> molecules which have known strong UV−vis absorptions. …”
  9. 12889

    The impact of DNA point mutations and epigenetic modifications on the nucleosome wrapping energy by Rasa Giniūnaitė (20382013)

    Published 2024
    “…The free energy, required to deform a 147 bp linear DNA fragment into a nucleosomal configuration, is a way to quantify DNA mechanical propensity for nucleosome formation. …”
  10. 12890

    DataSheet_1_Altering Antigen Charge to Control Self-Assembly and Processing of Immune Signals During Cancer Vaccination.docx by Shannon J. Tsai (9943490)

    Published 2021
    “…Notably, these polyplexes with greater antigen loading enhance the functionality of Trp-2 specific T cells and in a mouse melanoma model, decrease tumor burden and improve survival. …”
  11. 12891

    Data_Sheet_1_Mycorrhizal Inoculation Enhances Nutrient Absorption and Induces Insect-Resistant Defense of Elymus nutans.docx by Wantong Zhang (5749799)

    Published 2022
    “…Inoculation assays showed that mycorrhizal plants had a higher resistance than non-inoculated plants, as evidenced by plants having more plant biomass, a higher nitrogen and phosphorus content, and greater lipoxygenase (LOX) activity. …”
  12. 12892

    Table_5_Effect of Environmental Stress on the Nutrient Stoichiometry of the Clonal Plant Phragmites australis in Inland Riparian Wetlands of Northwest China.DOCX by Yi Zhou (2723)

    Published 2021
    “…In this manuscript, we studied the clonal plant Phragmites australis in an inland riparian wetland of Northwest China and compared its nutrient distribution and stoichiometry trade-offs as well as its responses to soil environmental factors in three different environments, namely, a wetland, a salt marsh, and a desert. We found that (1) P. australis could adapt to heterogeneous environments by changing its nutrient allocation strategies, as evidenced by the significant decrease in N and P concentrations, and significant increase in whole-plant C:P and N:P ratios from the wetland to the desert habitats. (2) P. australis adapted to stressful environments by changing its nutrient allocation patterns among different modules, showing a greater tendency to invest N and P in underground modules (rhizomes and roots) and an increase in the utilization efficiency of N and P in the leaves, and stems as environmental stress increased. (3) The C-N, C-P, and N:P-C in the whole plant and in each module showed significant anisotropic growth relationships in the three habitats (P < 0.05). (4) Soil water, pH and salt were the main factors limiting nutrient stoichiometry. …”
  13. 12893

    Table_1_COVID-19 pandemic and adolescent mental health in China: Micro evidence and socioeconomic mechanisms.docx by Boou Chen (11846231)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, the estimates suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has a greater negative influence on the mental health of boys and urban adolescents. …”
  14. 12894

    Rapid maxillary expansion in the treatment of the functional posterior crossbite: joint noise and electromyographic activity analysis by Diego Jesus Brandariz PIMENTEL (7575290)

    Published 2019
    “…Objective To examine the effects of the RME as a treatment for the posterior crossbite, related with the electromyographic activity of the masticatory muscles and the TMJ noises in a population of children. …”
  15. 12895

    Table1.docx by Rosa Arribas (758022)

    Published 2018
    “…Our results indicate that community composition can greatly affect the trophic level of larval amphibians, and that predation may have a greater role than competition in structuring Neotropical larval amphibian guilds.…”
  16. 12896

    Table_4_Effect of Environmental Stress on the Nutrient Stoichiometry of the Clonal Plant Phragmites australis in Inland Riparian Wetlands of Northwest China.DOCX by Yi Zhou (2723)

    Published 2021
    “…In this manuscript, we studied the clonal plant Phragmites australis in an inland riparian wetland of Northwest China and compared its nutrient distribution and stoichiometry trade-offs as well as its responses to soil environmental factors in three different environments, namely, a wetland, a salt marsh, and a desert. We found that (1) P. australis could adapt to heterogeneous environments by changing its nutrient allocation strategies, as evidenced by the significant decrease in N and P concentrations, and significant increase in whole-plant C:P and N:P ratios from the wetland to the desert habitats. (2) P. australis adapted to stressful environments by changing its nutrient allocation patterns among different modules, showing a greater tendency to invest N and P in underground modules (rhizomes and roots) and an increase in the utilization efficiency of N and P in the leaves, and stems as environmental stress increased. (3) The C-N, C-P, and N:P-C in the whole plant and in each module showed significant anisotropic growth relationships in the three habitats (P < 0.05). (4) Soil water, pH and salt were the main factors limiting nutrient stoichiometry. …”
  17. 12897

    Countercations and Solvent Influence CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction to Oxalate by Chalcogen-Bridged Tricopper Cyclophanates by Brian J. Cook (5125262)

    Published 2018
    “…The <i>k</i><sub>obs</sub> values are dependent on the countercation and solvent (e.g., <i>k</i><sub>obs</sub> is greater for [K­(18-crown-6)]<sup>+</sup> vs (Ph<sub>3</sub>P)<sub>2</sub>N<sup>+</sup>, and there is a 20-fold decrease in <i>k</i><sub>obs</sub> in THF vs DMF). …”
  18. 12898

    PHOTOSYNTHETIC PARAMETERS AS PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF TOLERANCE TO CADMIUM STRESS IN SUNFLOWER GENOTYPES by Bárbara Lima do Sacramento (6071318)

    Published 2018
    “…The experiment was carried out in a randomized complete design, using a 4×2×2 factorial arrangement (4 days of grown in a nutrient solution with Cd, 2 sunflower genotypes, and 2 Cd levels) with four replications. …”
  19. 12899

    In Vitro and in Vivo Anti-<i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> Activity of New Arylamine Mannich Base-Type Derivatives by Elsa Moreno-Viguri (3383276)

    Published 2016
    “…Therefore, there is an urgent need to continue researching in order to discover novel therapeutic alternatives. We present a series of arylaminoketone derivatives as means of identifying new drugs to treat Chagas disease in the acute phase with greater activity, less toxicity, and a larger spectrum of action than that corresponding to the reference drug benznidazole. …”
  20. 12900

    Table_3_Effect of Environmental Stress on the Nutrient Stoichiometry of the Clonal Plant Phragmites australis in Inland Riparian Wetlands of Northwest China.DOCX by Yi Zhou (2723)

    Published 2021
    “…In this manuscript, we studied the clonal plant Phragmites australis in an inland riparian wetland of Northwest China and compared its nutrient distribution and stoichiometry trade-offs as well as its responses to soil environmental factors in three different environments, namely, a wetland, a salt marsh, and a desert. We found that (1) P. australis could adapt to heterogeneous environments by changing its nutrient allocation strategies, as evidenced by the significant decrease in N and P concentrations, and significant increase in whole-plant C:P and N:P ratios from the wetland to the desert habitats. (2) P. australis adapted to stressful environments by changing its nutrient allocation patterns among different modules, showing a greater tendency to invest N and P in underground modules (rhizomes and roots) and an increase in the utilization efficiency of N and P in the leaves, and stems as environmental stress increased. (3) The C-N, C-P, and N:P-C in the whole plant and in each module showed significant anisotropic growth relationships in the three habitats (P < 0.05). (4) Soil water, pH and salt were the main factors limiting nutrient stoichiometry. …”