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  1. 9201

    DataSheet1_Detecting centennial changes in the clarity and colour of the Red and Eastern Mediterranean Seas by retracing the “Pola” expeditions.pdf by Jonathan R. Heath (19465312)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we retrace Secchi depth and Forel-Ule colour scale surveys performed during the “Pola” expeditions between 1890-1898 using contemporary satellite data, to assess changes in water colour and clarity (and by extension phytoplankton abundance) in the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean Sea over the past century. The results show a significant greening of both regions investigated as well as a decrease in water clarity. …”
  2. 9202

    DataSheet2_Detecting centennial changes in the clarity and colour of the Red and Eastern Mediterranean Seas by retracting the “Pola” expeditions.csv by Jonathan R. Heath (19465312)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we retrace Secchi depth and Forel-Ule colour scale surveys performed during the “Pola” expeditions between 1890-1898 using contemporary satellite data, to assess changes in water colour and clarity (and by extension phytoplankton abundance) in the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean Sea over the past century. The results show a significant greening of both regions investigated as well as a decrease in water clarity. …”
  3. 9203

    DataSheet2_Detecting centennial changes in the clarity and colour of the Red and Eastern Mediterranean Seas by retracing the “Pola” expeditions.csv by Jonathan R. Heath (19465312)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, we retrace Secchi depth and Forel-Ule colour scale surveys performed during the “Pola” expeditions between 1890-1898 using contemporary satellite data, to assess changes in water colour and clarity (and by extension phytoplankton abundance) in the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean Sea over the past century. The results show a significant greening of both regions investigated as well as a decrease in water clarity. …”
  4. 9204

    Video1_The impact of first-person avatar customization on embodiment in immersive virtual reality.MP4 by Mar Gonzalez-Franco (5437805)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results show that third-person avatar customization led to a decrease in the perceived embodiment of the larger-sized avatar and that, on the contrary, higher embodiment was associated with a reduction in implicit biases toward larger-sized people in the first-person avatar customization mode. …”
  5. 9205

    DataSheet1_The impact of first-person avatar customization on embodiment in immersive virtual reality.pdf by Mar Gonzalez-Franco (5437805)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results show that third-person avatar customization led to a decrease in the perceived embodiment of the larger-sized avatar and that, on the contrary, higher embodiment was associated with a reduction in implicit biases toward larger-sized people in the first-person avatar customization mode. …”
  6. 9206

    Noise effect on behavior and amplitude medians. by Éva M. Bankó (424421)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) Same correlation as in panel A for amplitude median decrease of the N170 component. …”
  7. 9207

    Sequence comparison of single-state CaM designs and the evolutionary profile of CaM. by Menachem Fromer (5560)

    Published 2013
    “…White - positions showing the largest similarity between the design and HSSP. Red boxes indicate positions that are not in the binding interface for a particular CaM-target complex but were included in the calculation as part of the common binding interface. …”
  8. 9208

    Molecular Insight into Adsorption and Diffusion of Alkane Isomer Mixtures in Metal−Organic Frameworks by Ravichandar Babarao (1609537)

    Published 2009
    “…Competitive adsorption between isomers is observed, particularly at high pressures, at which a linear isomer shows a larger extent of adsorption due to configurational entropy. …”
  9. 9209

    Molecular Insight into Adsorption and Diffusion of Alkane Isomer Mixtures in Metal−Organic Frameworks by Ravichandar Babarao (1609537)

    Published 2009
    “…Competitive adsorption between isomers is observed, particularly at high pressures, at which a linear isomer shows a larger extent of adsorption due to configurational entropy. …”
  10. 9210

    Overall functional adaptation of porcine ASC and BMSC during adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation. by Massimo Bionaz (177852)

    Published 2015
    “…The analysis suggested that ASC during adipogenic differentiation (panel A) had a large transcriptomics change (<b>↰ (red arrow)</b> genes whose transcription was increased; <b>↰ (green arrow)</b> genes whose transcription was decreased; larger the size larger the number) with a more pronounce number of down-regulated compared to up-regulated genes. …”
  11. 9211

    Ventilatory Chaos Is Impaired in Carotid Atherosclerosis by Laurence Mangin (231520)

    Published 2011
    “…Ventilatory chaos was impaired in the groups with carotid stenoses, with significant parallel decrease in the noise limit value, correlation dimension and largest Lyapunov exponent, as compared to controls. …”
  12. 9212

    α-Diversity measures for Bacteria (97% OTU level), Eukaryotes (98% OTU level) and Archaea (97% OTU level). by André M. Comeau (152895)

    Published 2011
    “…The Bacteria also show a significant linear decrease (r<sup>2</sup> = 0.75, <i>p</i><0.01) over the 8 years. …”
  13. 9213

    Analysis of the relative contribution of each genomic feature to the CNV classifier. by Jayne Y. Hehir-Kwa (249792)

    Published 2010
    “…Removal of the LINE density from the classifier results in the largest decrease in accuracy (6%) whilst removing MGI knockout phenotypes results in a drop of 5% in accuracy. …”
  14. 9214

    Task-Driven Activity Reduces the Cortical Activity Space of the Brain: Experiment and Whole-Brain Modeling by Adrián Ponce-Alvarez (693304)

    Published 2015
    “…Altogether, these changes in network statistics imply a reduction of entropy, meaning that the spontaneous synaptic activity outlines a larger multidimensional activity space than does the task-driven activity. …”
  15. 9215

    Results for IHD. by Eric V. Strobl (16854789)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(A) TWRCI again outperformed all other algorithms in combined annotation and graph reconstruction by achieving the lowest MACR. …”
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  17. 9217

    Table_3_Two-Dimensional Cellular and Three-Dimensional Bio-Printed Skin Models to Screen Topical-Use Compounds for Irritation Potential.DOCX by Zhengxi Wei (7846514)

    Published 2020
    “…Among known irritants, high concentrations of methyl violet and methylrosaniline decreased viability, lowered TEER, and increased IL-1α secretion in both RhE and FTS models, consistent with irritant properties. …”
  18. 9218

    Image_1_Two-Dimensional Cellular and Three-Dimensional Bio-Printed Skin Models to Screen Topical-Use Compounds for Irritation Potential.JPEG by Zhengxi Wei (7846514)

    Published 2020
    “…Among known irritants, high concentrations of methyl violet and methylrosaniline decreased viability, lowered TEER, and increased IL-1α secretion in both RhE and FTS models, consistent with irritant properties. …”
  19. 9219

    Table_2_Two-Dimensional Cellular and Three-Dimensional Bio-Printed Skin Models to Screen Topical-Use Compounds for Irritation Potential.XLSX by Zhengxi Wei (7846514)

    Published 2020
    “…Among known irritants, high concentrations of methyl violet and methylrosaniline decreased viability, lowered TEER, and increased IL-1α secretion in both RhE and FTS models, consistent with irritant properties. …”
  20. 9220

    Table_1_Two-Dimensional Cellular and Three-Dimensional Bio-Printed Skin Models to Screen Topical-Use Compounds for Irritation Potential.xlsx by Zhengxi Wei (7846514)

    Published 2020
    “…Among known irritants, high concentrations of methyl violet and methylrosaniline decreased viability, lowered TEER, and increased IL-1α secretion in both RhE and FTS models, consistent with irritant properties. …”