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  1. 13241

    Organization of the actin cytoskeleton and chracterization of focal adhesions on various line dimensions. by Annika Kasten (632603)

    Published 2014
    “…On 10 µm lines, focal adhesions were linearly oriented on line borders. Focal adhesions became smaller and more elongated with decreasing line width. …”
  2. 13242

    The Emergence of Environmental Homeostasis in Complex Ecosystems by James G. Dyke (413182)

    Published 2013
    “…We find that the stability of this system will typically increase then remain constant with an increase in biological diversity and that the number of attractors within the phase space exponentially increases with the number of environmental variables while the probability of the system being in an attractor that lies within prescribed boundaries decreases approximately linearly. We argue that the cybernetic concept of rein control provides insights into how this model system, and potentially any system that is comprised of biological to environmental feedback loops, self-organises into homeostatic states.…”
  3. 13243

    Physical-hydric properties of Oxisol and Quartzipsamment associated with the application of wood ash by Thiago F. Duarte (5959544)

    Published 2022
    “…The saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased linearly with an increase in wood ash dose for both soil classes. …”
  4. 13244

    The MWC model of an allosteric sensor and illustrations of the different sensing characteristics of the system. by Bruno M.C. Martins (340291)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) The Hill number, <i>h</i>, is a measure of the steepness of the response curve and, indirectly, of the cooperativity of the activation of the sensors and the non-linearity of the response. …”
  5. 13245

    α-Synuclein is present in human brain parenchyma. by Evangelia Emmanouilidou (214273)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Brain ISF α-synuclein concentrations of individual patients. …”
  6. 13246

    Performance of BRSA and other methods on simulated data. by Ming Bo Cai (6733568)

    Published 2019
    “…Note that we do not expect the values in the covariance or correlation matrix to scale linearly with SNR. The major effect of SNR is that the similarity structure becomes noisier as SNR decreases. …”
  7. 13247

    Supplementary Material for: PROLACTIN REDUCES HIPPOCAMPAL PARVALBUMIN AND GABAA RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN FEMALE MICE by Mellado S. (11580511)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we found that PRL induced a reduction in β2/3 subunit of GABAA receptor (GABAAR) expression that was linearly correlated with the reduction in PV expression. …”
  8. 13248

    Rheology Properties of Cyclopentane Hydrate Slurry in the Presence of Wax Crystals by Jiaqiang Jing (13769622)

    Published 2023
    “…Above 3 wt% wax content, temperature has a significant effect on the yield stress of all slurries with a 20–50% water cut. …”
  9. 13249

    Heat-maps showing polarization in the spatiotemporal dynamics of active Rho (<i>ρ</i>) and active Rac (<i>R</i>*). by Kaixi Tang (5484488)

    Published 2018
    “…(B) Simulation of the spatiotemporal model, with uniform initial levels of <i>ρ</i>, <i>R</i>* and <i>P</i>*, but with a sigmoidally decreasing maximum paxillin-phosphorylation rate <i>B</i> with respect to <i>x</i> (i.e., high near <i>x</i> = 0 μm and decays linearly to 0 as <i>x</i> increases). …”
  10. 13250

    Effects of Local Gains on Shape of Dose Response Curves in the Anti-Stress Gene Regulatory Network in Figure 2 by Qiang Zhang (45005)

    Published 2007
    “…<div><p>(A) Enhancing local gain <i>r</i><sub>1</sub> through dimerization or trimerization of transcription factor T increases the superlinearity of Y versus S dose response curve, decreases the superlinearity of T versus S and G versus S dose response curves.…”
  11. 13251

    Model predictions showing how the expectation and variance of the incubation period vary according to the relative dose (RD), the net growth rate (β-μ) and the relative dose at the... by Helen R. Fryer (194033)

    Published 2011
    “…Beyond approximately 0, the incubation period decreases linearly with relative dose. A) shows that the gradient of this slope is steeper if the net growth rate of prions (<i>β-μ</i>) is smaller. …”
  12. 13252

    Distribution of RNA-seq reads across CRPV genome. by Pengfei Jiang (282718)

    Published 2024
    “…No. JF303889.1) linearized at nt 7421 in one representative tissue sample (R4941) with a decreasing reads scale shown in the upper right corner. …”
  13. 13253

    Effects of changing the number of nodes in the discretization on the CPU time and objective function value. by Sangsoo Park (7902575)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A) The CPU time increased almost linearly as a function of the number of nodes. …”
  14. 13254

    Framework assumptions. by Ricardo Martínez-García (3558350)

    Published 2016
    “…B) Spore viability decreases linearly with division rate, which is assumed to correlate negatively with cell size. …”
  15. 13255

    Influence of subcutaneous fat thickness on the carcass characteristics and meat quality of beef cattle by Bruna Boito (4702141)

    Published 2017
    “…It was assessed using meta-analysis performed on data that was extracted from 46 published studies and comprising a total of 2,695 experimental units. We found that SFT was influenced by and increased linearly with hot carcass weights (HCWs) and cold carcass weights (CCWs) and their yields; moreover, the bone fraction decreased whereas the muscle and fat fractions increased with higher levels of SFT. …”
  16. 13256

    Table_1_Effects of Dietary Energy Levels on Rumen Fermentation, Gastrointestinal Tract Histology, and Bacterial Community Diversity in Fattening Male Hu Lambs.DOCX by Qiye Wang (11416100)

    Published 2021
    “…Rumen fermentation results suggest that the iso-valerate had a significant effect on dietary energy level. The papillary height (PH) of rumen was the highest in the MEB group, the crypt depth (CD) was significantly increased in the duodenum and jejunum, and the villus height (VH)-to-CD ratio (VH/CD) was significantly decreased in the duodenum by increasing dietary energy levels; the VH, villus width (VW), and VH/CD also had significant differences in the ileum. 16S rRNA sequencing results showed that the operational taxonomic units (OTUs) number, the ACE, and Chao1 indices were linearly decreased by increasing dietary energy level; 24 phyla including 124 genera were identified, and the relative abundance of Papillibacter and Quinella linearly decreased by increasing the dietary energy level. …”
  17. 13257

    Effects of chordotonal organ deprivation while weight bearing. by César S. Mendes (650719)

    Published 2014
    “…(C) Stance linearity index. Animals carrying intermediate weights display a less wobbly stance phase 2 hours after weight bearing, this effect is absent in <i>nan<sup>36a</sup></i> flies. …”
  18. 13258

    Eigenvalue spectra for Zeta-distributed jump lengths. by Josué Manik Nava-Sedeño (10975049)

    Published 2025
    “…The critical value, is shown as a dashed line. As long jumps become more probable (deceasing <i>s</i>), the rate of divergence from the steady state decreases. …”
  19. 13259

    Data for Lu et al. by Mengting Lu (20555930)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that for native genotypes, constitutive resistance against a specialist decreased linearly with latitude, while induced resistance increased. …”
  20. 13260

    Path errors obtained by the model in the five gaze conditions. by Oliver W. Layton (525075)

    Published 2014
    “…Model path errors were in good agreement in all gaze conditions with those based on human judgments (), and path error decreased linearly () with path curvature. Error bars correspond to standard error of the mean (SEM).…”