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  1. 9721

    Feeding behavior of dairy cows fed different levels of xiquexique ( Pilosocereus gounellei) by Rafael Nogueira Furtado (5996171)

    Published 2022
    “…The times spent in feeding, ruminating and total chewing, expressed in hours day-1, as well as feeding (FE) and rumination (RE) efficiencies, expressed in g NDF h-1, the number of cuds and cud chews per day showed a linear decrease according to the levels of xiquexique in the diet. …”
  2. 9722

    Characterization of 3 <i>staphylococcal</i> strains. by Xiao Wang (19312)

    Published 2013
    “…The panel C showed the hemolysin identification on columbia blood plate medium of <i>S. aureus</i>. S56 have a small hemolysis circle, S178 have the largest hemolysis circle and S36 have no hemolysis circle. …”
  3. 9723

    Multi-genome training harms generalization accuracy for some human ChIP-seq datasets. by David R. Kelley (9143114)

    Published 2020
    “…(b) The table displays the 20 datasets with the largest decrease in test set accuracy after multi-genome training. …”
  4. 9724

    Failure Rate Kinetics of Machine and Clonal Blood Cell Populations. by Hans B Sieburg (404380)

    Published 2013
    “…The “bathtub” is completed by the third phase of “wear-out” (red), where many essential parts fail in an increasingly larger number of machines. B: The biology of clonal stem cell populations may lead to a different assembly of phases, generating a different shape of the failure rate curve. …”
  5. 9725

    Data_Sheet_1_The Association of Metabolic Dysfunction and Mood Across Lifespan Interacts With the Default Mode Network Functional Connectivity.docx by Carlos Portugal-Nunes (4950058)

    Published 2021
    “…In participants with higher obesity scores, FC increased with higher GDS scores, while in those with lower GDS scores, FC decreased. Age and blood pressure were associated with a more complex pattern of association between FC of the right supramarginal gyrus and GDS score.…”
  6. 9726

    Data_Sheet_1_Treatment cost assessment for COVID-19 inpatients in Shenzhen, China 2020–2021: facts and suggestions.pdf by Shasha Yuan (5620874)

    Published 2023
    “…One thousand three hundred ninety-eight inpatients with a discharge diagnosis for COVID-19 from January 10, 2020 (the first COVID-19 case admitted in the hospital in Shenzhen) to December 31, 2021. …”
  7. 9727

    Increased Response to Glutamate in Small Diameter Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons after Sciatic Nerve Injury by Kerui Gong (429477)

    Published 2014
    “…N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-induced currents were unchanged. In addition to larger inward currents following CCI, a greater number of neurons responded to glutamate, AMPA, NMDA, and DHPG, <i>but not</i> to KA. …”
  8. 9728

    Illustrating the analogy between Ohm's Law and ‘Omes Law' by Harmen J Bussemaker (3550)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Copyright © 2006, EMBO and Nature Publishing Group</p> The work of Nguyen and D'haeseleer extends a class of linear models for gene expression regulation that has a very direct and useful analogy to basic electricity theory. () In an electrical circuit, Ohm's Law, =, describes the linear relation that exists between the current () through a resistor and the voltage () that drives it, the constant of proportionality being the conductivity () of the resistor. …”
  9. 9729

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rSNA). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in rSNA to decrease the mean arterial pressure (MAP) produced by ramp infusion of sodium nitroprusside (200μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv); and pressor response—rSNA decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by ramp infusion of phenylephrine (100μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv) for 60 seconds in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats *P < 0.05 compared to control group (Sutdent’t test). …”
  10. 9730

    Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity for splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity (sSNA). by Heder F. G. Estrela (2602684)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Linear regression graph showing: depressor response—the reflexive increase in sSNA to decrease the mean arterial pressure (MAP) produced by ramp infusion of sodium nitroprusside (200μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv); and pressor response—sSNA decrease reflex response to increase MAP produced by ramp infusion of phenylephrine (100μg/ml, 6ml/h, iv) for 60s in the control and bile duction ligation (BDL) groups. n, number of rats *P < 0.05 compared to control group (Sutdent’<i>t</i> test). …”
  11. 9731

    Correlation properties of intertrade times of companies that moved from the NASDAQ to the NYSE. by Plamen Ch. Ivanov (546922)

    Published 2014
    “…After the move to the NYSE there is a decrease in the correlation exponent at time scales within a trading day and a pronounced crossover to stronger correlations with a higher exponent at larger time scales. …”
  12. 9732

    Bovine Milk Proteome in the First 9 Days: Protein Interactions in Maturation of the Immune and Digestive System of the Newborn by Lina Zhang (112887)

    Published 2015
    “…In addition, high correlations between proteins involved in complement and blood coagulation cascades illustrates the complex nature of biological interrelationships between milk proteins. The linear decrease of protease inhibitors and proteins involved in innate and adaptive immune system implies a protective role for protease inhibitor against degradation. …”
  13. 9733

    Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics of α‑Olefin Molecular Bottlebrushes by Carlos R. López-Barrón (1723549)

    Published 2020
    “…Analysis of the crystal structure (via SAXS/WAXS, SALS, and POM) during isothermal crystallization showed an increase in crystallinity and a decrease in interfibril distance as undercooling deepens, as well as the development of bicontinuous crystal domains.…”
  14. 9734

    Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics of α‑Olefin Molecular Bottlebrushes by Carlos R. López-Barrón (1723549)

    Published 2020
    “…Analysis of the crystal structure (via SAXS/WAXS, SALS, and POM) during isothermal crystallization showed an increase in crystallinity and a decrease in interfibril distance as undercooling deepens, as well as the development of bicontinuous crystal domains.…”
  15. 9735

    Downregulation of p120 catenin expression phenocopies the effects of αSNAP depletion on epithelial junctions. by Nayden G. Naydenov (174872)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Immunoblotting analysis shows that p120 catenin-specific siRNA dramatically decreases p120-catenin and E-cadherin protein expression in SK-CO15 cells. …”
  16. 9736

    Characterization of α-syn pores. by Felix Schmidt (312801)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Depending on clamped voltage, the number of steps increasing or decreasing pore conductance (“G-up” and “G-down” refer to the number of steps per recorded trace of 10s) differs (N = 18804 steps in 74 pore formations with 42 traces each). …”
  17. 9737

    In vivo ROS state in rat liver. by Torsten Diesinger (9159938)

    Published 2020
    “…Compared to the disease group, I-ol and I-an cause an average decrease by 75% and 78%. UDCA displays a decrease of 32%. …”
  18. 9738

    Table_2_Area Not Geographic Isolation Mediates Biodiversity Responses of Alpine Refugia to Climate Change.pdf by Jared D. Huxley (10678326)

    Published 2021
    “…Importantly, these changes were partially mediated by refugial area but not by geographic isolation, suggesting that dispersal from nearby areas of tundra does not play a strong role in mediating these changes, while site characteristics associated with a larger area (e.g., environmental heterogeneity, larger community size) may be relatively more important. …”
  19. 9739

    Table_1_Area Not Geographic Isolation Mediates Biodiversity Responses of Alpine Refugia to Climate Change.pdf by Jared D. Huxley (10678326)

    Published 2021
    “…Importantly, these changes were partially mediated by refugial area but not by geographic isolation, suggesting that dispersal from nearby areas of tundra does not play a strong role in mediating these changes, while site characteristics associated with a larger area (e.g., environmental heterogeneity, larger community size) may be relatively more important. …”
  20. 9740

    Data_Sheet_1_Neural mechanisms of expert persuasion on willingness to pay for sugar.pdf by Ioannis Ntoumanis (11904629)

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, a higher intersubject correlation of EEG (a measure of engagement) during listening to the healthy eating call resulted in a larger decrease in WTP for sugar-containing food. …”