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  1. 12841

    Image_6_Neuronal and glial characterization in the rostrocaudal axis of the human anterior olfactory nucleus: Involvement in Parkinson’s disease.TIF by Sandra Villar-Conde (13108737)

    Published 2022
    “…The data indicate that bulbar AON, which is the most rostral portion in this axis, could play a major role in the pathology. This could be related to the larger area occupied by LBs in these divisions.…”
  2. 12842

    Image_2_Neuronal and glial characterization in the rostrocaudal axis of the human anterior olfactory nucleus: Involvement in Parkinson’s disease.TIF by Sandra Villar-Conde (13108737)

    Published 2022
    “…The data indicate that bulbar AON, which is the most rostral portion in this axis, could play a major role in the pathology. This could be related to the larger area occupied by LBs in these divisions.…”
  3. 12843

    Image_5_Neuronal and glial characterization in the rostrocaudal axis of the human anterior olfactory nucleus: Involvement in Parkinson’s disease.TIF by Sandra Villar-Conde (13108737)

    Published 2022
    “…The data indicate that bulbar AON, which is the most rostral portion in this axis, could play a major role in the pathology. This could be related to the larger area occupied by LBs in these divisions.…”
  4. 12844

    Data_Sheet_1_Neuronal and glial characterization in the rostrocaudal axis of the human anterior olfactory nucleus: Involvement in Parkinson’s disease.PDF by Sandra Villar-Conde (13108737)

    Published 2022
    “…The data indicate that bulbar AON, which is the most rostral portion in this axis, could play a major role in the pathology. This could be related to the larger area occupied by LBs in these divisions.…”
  5. 12845

    Image_4_Neuronal and glial characterization in the rostrocaudal axis of the human anterior olfactory nucleus: Involvement in Parkinson’s disease.TIF by Sandra Villar-Conde (13108737)

    Published 2022
    “…The data indicate that bulbar AON, which is the most rostral portion in this axis, could play a major role in the pathology. This could be related to the larger area occupied by LBs in these divisions.…”
  6. 12846

    Average inter wave interval (IWI, black) and inter puff interval (IPI, blue) for different [IP<sub>3</sub>]. by Martin Rückl (682280)

    Published 2015
    “…Inset: Similar to data from <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003965#pcbi.1003965-Thurley1" target="_blank">[52]</a> there is a clear linear correlation between the average and standard deviation (SD) of the IWI. …”
  7. 12847

    Paclitaxel induced polyneuropathy can be detected with the Catwalk method. by Petra Huehnchen (470721)

    Published 2013
    “…The swing phase (squares, long dashed line) increases, while the stance phase (open triangles, dotted line) and the duty cycle (circles, solid line) decreases. Duty cycle expresses the stance phase as a percentage of the entire step cycle (stand + swing). …”
  8. 12848

    Stimuli and design. by Christopher R. Kelly (36894)

    Published 2007
    “…(C) To model linear changes in stimulus-evoked response and account for the maximum possible variance, regressors included both a decreasing and increasing function. …”
  9. 12849

    Phosphate control in reducing FGF23 levels in hemodialysis patients by Cristian Rodelo-Haad (5607911)

    Published 2018
    “…This reduction was also associated with a decreased in inflammatory parameters. Considering the entire cohort of hemodialysis patients, iFGF23 levels correlated directly with serum phosphate levels and also correlated inversely with serum calcium concentration. …”
  10. 12850

    Step and Pulse Pressure Profile Responses. by John R. Lake (3901261)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A) Tuned PID response profile to increasing and decreasing step commands, with each pressure step of 0.63 psig. …”
  11. 12851

    Table_1_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.DOCX by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  12. 12852

    DataSheet1_Analysis of the Fee-to-Tax Reform on Water Resources in China.docx by Zi-Rui Chen (11555995)

    Published 2021
    “…When a high-cost firm acts as a leader, the effects depend on the cost difference. …”
  13. 12853

    Patterns of Flexible Nanotubes Formed by Liquid-Ordered and Liquid-Disordered Membranes by Yonggang Liu (176004)

    Published 2015
    “…The spontaneous curvature of the Ld membranes is found to be 4.7 times larger than that of the Lo membranes. We also show that these curvatures are generated by weak PEG adsorption onto the membranes, with a binding affinity of about 1.6 <i>k</i><sub>B</sub><i>T</i> per chain. …”
  14. 12854

    Table_2_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.DOCX by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  15. 12855

    Table_5_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.XLSX by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  16. 12856

    Table_1_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.XLSX by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  17. 12857

    Image_1_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.TIF by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  18. 12858

    Table_2_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.XLSX by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  19. 12859

    Image_1_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.JPEG by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  20. 12860

    Table_8_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.XLSX by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”