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Conditional <i>Cdk5rap2</i> KO mouse and novel <i>mCdk5rap2</i> splice variants.
Published 2015“…(F) Western blot analysis using the N1 antibody revealed a strong reduction of protein levels below detection levels in hom KO in comparison to WT neocortex at P0, while multiple bands were identified with a reduction in the size of the largest (about 250 kDa) band by about 10 kDa when using the A1 antibody. …”
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Cell contraction rapidly responds to stiffness changes.
Published 2013“…(c) Traction rate increases with apparent stiffness while corresponding contraction velocity decreases. The rates are determined from a linear regression fit where the 95% confidence interval for each slope is within 0.4 nN/min and 20 nm/min for the force and height, respectively. …”
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Simulation of pulling of the model chromatids.
Published 2013“…In the range of extensions up to two times of the native length, a linear dependency can be observed, where the total number of cross-links remains nearly constant. …”
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Lithogeochemical and sulfide trace-element systematics across the Permian–Triassic boundary, Perth Basin, Western Australia: constraints on the shallow marine environment during th...
Published 2023“…Samples were collected from two oil exploration wells—Redback-2 and Hovea-3—spaced ∼20 km apart. In the two boreholes, a change in depositional facies (<i>i.e.</i> between the inertinite and sapropel) occurs below the Permian–Triassic boundary and records the transition from a marginal marine to a shelf environment. …”
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Evidence for rapid downward fecundity selection in an ectoparasite (Philornis downsi) with earlier host mortality in Darwin’s finches
Published 2022“…The pupae were weighed to the nearest 0.001 g using an A&D HR-200 Digital Analytical Balance. The length (mm) and width (mm) of the largest pupa per nest was measured using digital callipers. …”
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DataSheet1_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.docx
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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DataSheet1_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.docx
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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DataSheet1_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.docx
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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Image4_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.jpeg
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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DataSheet1_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.docx
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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Image2_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.jpeg
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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Image1_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.jpeg
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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Image3_Ablation Patterns of the Debris Covered Tongue of Halong Glacier Revealed by Short Term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Surveys.jpeg
Published 2021“…Regions in cutting and flushing by supraglacial and lateral rivers have the largest surface elevation decreases but are not significant due to their limited area and the relatively lower quality of UAV digital surface models (DSMs) in those covered regions.…”
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Quantitative analysis of the collagen fibers in the subcutaneous pancreatic tumor xenografts.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) The collagen density decreases as the tumor xenografts grow. …”
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Meta-analyses of the association of <i>G6PC2</i> allele variants with elevated fasting glucose and type 2 diabetes
Published 2017“…However, the G-allele of rs560887 in Caucasians under the additive model and the C-allele of rs16856187 under the allele and dominant models were associated with a decreased risk of T2D (OR (95% CI) = 0.964 (0.947, 0.981), <i>p</i> = 0.570e-4; OR (95% CI) = 0.892 (0.832, 0.956), <i>p</i> = 0.001; and OR (95% CI) = 0.923(0.892, 0.955), <i>p</i> = 5.301e-6, respectively).…”
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Breakdown of proteins by architecture (domain composition).
Published 2014“…They make up the largest percentage (at least a third) of the protein population when the rare domain threshold is between 2 and 16. …”
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Density plots illustrating dispersions for the obtained lie indicator values.
Published 2020“…<p>In truthteller and liar conditions, using three different hypothetic lie detection devices: A, B, and C. Note that the decreasing overlap (largest for A, smallest for C) means an increase in efficiency for classification (i.e., the smaller the overlap, the better the classification). …”
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Phase diagram for the case
Published 2013“…</b> The most abundant genome is indicated by a larger name in each region. The average fitness of the population decreases along the arrows.…”
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On the Ratio Between Point-Polyserial and Polyserial Correlations for Non-Normal Bivariate Distributions
Published 2025“…This implies that most existing simulation techniques or statistical models for mixed-type data, which assume a linear relationship between point-polyserial and polyserial correlations, should be used very prudently and possibly reappraised.…”
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Variation of the final size of the epidemic over the vaccination prevalence: The black bar represents the optimal (smallest) final size of the epidemic.
Published 2009“…On the other hand, if the loss becomes large, then the variation decreases. Therefore, the final size of the epidemic is strongly affected by the vaccination coverage and the loss of protection effectiveness: a bad vaccination program (far from the optimal prevalence rate) increases the final size and prevents eradication of the disease.…”