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  1. 9301

    Data_Sheet_1_Are You Sure: Preference and Ambivalence in Delay Discounting.PDF by Sergej Grunevski (11990987)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, ambivalence is associated with a diminished impact of reward delay differences on choice, where greater delay differences decrease the odds of choosing the larger, later rewards. …”
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    Changes in ambiguity and risk attitudes following the intervention. by Ruonan Jia (4731072)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Violin and box plots of: (A) Ambiguity attitude, calculated as the difference between the choice proportion of ambiguous lotteries and the modeled choice proportion of 50% risky lotteries, before and after intervention for each group: Active Calculation, Non-active Calculation, and control. …”
  3. 9303

    Table_1_Effect of Gender on Development of Hippocampal Subregions From Childhood to Adulthood.DOCX by Shu Hua Mu (9724244)

    Published 2020
    “…Gender-related differences were also found in the development of most subregions, especially for the hippocampal tail, CA1, molecular layer HP, GC-DG, CA3, and CA4, which showed a consistent increase in females and an early increase followed by a decrease in males. …”
  4. 9304

    Analysis of the expansion of supply and demand of Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology courses in Brazil between 1994 and 2014 by Keiner Oliveira Moraes (5670104)

    Published 2018
    “…Since 2008, there has been a decrease in the number of courses and vacancies in the Southeast and a progressive increase in the Northeast and in the South of the country. …”
  5. 9305

    Metals impact into the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex (Brazil) during the exceptional flood of 2011 by Marilia Lopes da Rocha (10477166)

    Published 2021
    “…Results confirmed that the flood greatly affected riverine outflows and the behavior of metals in the PEC. In particular, a sharp decrease in salinity was followed by extremely high SPM concentrations leading to a decrease in DO concentrations at both stations. …”
  6. 9306

    Segmental changes of myocardial oxygenation during the HVBH. by Kady Fischer (291099)

    Published 2016
    “…The mean response for each segment from all animals similarly shows that in control animals (top row, n = 8), ΔSI[%] is consistently larger for all segments, whereas for the stenosis animals (bottom row, n = 10) in the LAD regions a significant decrease is already observed at 30s, and this continues throughout the breath-hold. …”
  7. 9307

    Experiment one. by David Aagten-Murphy (6388175)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> LM-PRESENT design. Participants memorized the locations of colored disks in the presence of a landmark (a larger dark gray disk; note object sizes are exaggerated for visibility). …”
  8. 9308

    Future patterns of range size changes across increasing levels of climate change in which species can move. by Scott R. Loarie (89657)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A - D) Percent geometric mean change in range size (Future/Present with colors stretched from a <-10% decrease to a >10% increase). …”
  9. 9309

    Evolution of the forward tilt of the lower right leg. by Lorena Lobo (573449)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Shown are the averages of the tilt angles in the final 2-vision groups. In the posttest, a decrease in the tilt can be observed between −2 and −1 s, leading to a larger tilt range in that interval.…”
  10. 9310

    Fig 10 - EC. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) Holo average <i>EC</i> values mapped to structure, with largest <i>EC</i> residues (top 5%: 45 residues) shown as spheres on the structure, sticks in the enlarged window, and shown in a bar plot. …”
  11. 9311

    Genome-based model for differentiating between infection and carriage Staphylococcus aureus by JianYu Chen (19141864)

    Published 2024
    “…Due to high-dimensional genomic data, a two-stage analysis process was performed to identify the disease-associated k-mers by multiple GWAS methods including the Linear Mixed Model (LMM),the phylogeny-based method (Scoary), the regularized regression model (Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator, LASSO) and the machine learning method (Random Forest, RF). …”
  12. 9312

    Parasites' phenotypes in agglutination assays. by Makhtar Niang (252570)

    Published 2009
    “…(B) Proportion of iRBCs in parasites agglutinated by anti-S1 and/or anti-S2 sera. Size of the largest agglutinates decrease with increasing serum dilution. …”
  13. 9313

    Work-from-home, electricity, and water: Evidence from COVID-19 in Qatar by Bernstein, David H.

    Published 2023
    “…Our estimates imply that the overall net impact of the shift from commercial to residential usage was a decrease in carbon emissions of 0.160 million metric tons over the period 2019-2020.…”
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  14. 9314

    Table_1_Spatiotemporal trends of atmospheric dryness during 1980–2021 in Yunnan, China.docx by Haiqin Qin (18893059)

    Published 2024
    “…We found increasing trends in annual VPD that were larger during warmer spring and summer seasons. Among the subregions, the highland subtropical southern broadleaved evergreen forest ecoregion exhibited the largest drying trend (0.04 kPa / decade), while the subtropical (eastern) humid broadleaved evergreen forest ecoregion had the smallest drying trend (0.01 kPa / decade). …”
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    Table 1_Obesity and the accelerated decline in total sleep time increases the self-reported diagnoses of diabetes.docx by Lijing Yan (4542196)

    Published 2025
    “…Among coffee or tea consumers, it decreased by 0.03, while alcohol users saw a decrease of 0.07. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Obesity and the accelerated decline in total sleep time increases the self-reported diagnoses of diabetes.pdf by Lijing Yan (4542196)

    Published 2025
    “…Among coffee or tea consumers, it decreased by 0.03, while alcohol users saw a decrease of 0.07. …”
  17. 9317

    DataSheet1_Differences in kinetic factors affecting gait speed between lesion sides in patients with stroke.docx by Yusuke Sekiguchi (2710576)

    Published 2024
    “…Motor module composition and timing were determined using principal component analysis based on the three joint moments in the lower limb in the stance phase, which were the variances accounted for principal components (PCs) and the peak timing in the time series of PCs. A stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify the most significant joint moment and PC-associated parameter in explaining gait speed. …”
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    Table1_Differences in kinetic factors affecting gait speed between lesion sides in patients with stroke.docx by Yusuke Sekiguchi (2710576)

    Published 2024
    “…Motor module composition and timing were determined using principal component analysis based on the three joint moments in the lower limb in the stance phase, which were the variances accounted for principal components (PCs) and the peak timing in the time series of PCs. A stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify the most significant joint moment and PC-associated parameter in explaining gait speed. …”
  19. 9319

    The severity of IUGR significantly impacts its effect on Paneth cells. by Camille M. Fung (844334)

    Published 2016
    “…Data were plotted as deviation in weight compared to change in the desired variable and significance was determined using linear regression. There was a significant correlation between severity of IUGR and (A) Paneth cell loss (n = 29, p = 0.0009, r<sup>2</sup> = .34), (B) decrease in cryptdin mRNA expression (n = 22, p = 0.0041, r<sup>2</sup> = .34), (C) decrease in lysozyme mRNA (n = 15, p = 0.0005, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.62), (D) decrease in Wnt3 mRNA (n = 15, p = 0.0094, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.42), (E) decrease in Ang4 mRNA (n16, p = 0.012, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.38), (F) and decrease in INF-<b>γ</b> mRNA (n = 15, p = 0.0075, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.56). …”
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    Exposure ranges of the longitudinal study for all study participants (n = 955): ranges in power flux densities to different exposure sources for all included study participants at... by Evelyn Mohler (322645)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>For the change analysis we compared the participants with the 20% largest exposure increase and decrease between baseline and follow-up survey with all other participants, who experienced a smaller or no change of exposure between baseline and follow-up survey (no relevant change).…”