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  1. 8201

    Model structure and performance. by Julia Caldwell (792878)

    Published 2015
    “…Cells were seeded at low (L), medium (M), and high (H) densities, and cultures were diluted using a linear scheme (D = 1) or the simple feedback algorithm (RTC). …”
  2. 8202

    “Unburdened–Student edition” content. by Mary Beth Spitznagel (14537189)

    Published 2025
    “…Unburdened will be adapted for student use in a self-guided digital format and embedded into 5 veterinary medical or technology programs. …”
  3. 8203

    The Genomic Landscape of the Ewing Sarcoma Family of Tumors Reveals Recurrent <i>STAG2</i> Mutation by Andrew S. Brohl (596305)

    Published 2014
    “…In an independent EFT tissue microarray cohort, we show that STAG2 loss as detected by immunohistochemistry may be associated with more advanced disease (p = 0.15) and a modest decrease in overall survival (p = 0.10). …”
  4. 8204

    Data_Sheet_1_Trends in enrollment, retention, and graduation of United States veterinary technicians/nurses schools.docx by Lori R. Kogan (6517547)

    Published 2024
    “…Forty-three percent of participants indicated a decrease in student enrollment in the last 5 years. …”
  5. 8205

    Feasibility of Large-Scale Phosphoproteomics with Higher Energy Collisional Dissociation Fragmentation by Nagarjuna Nagaraj (1296663)

    Published 2010
    “…Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics now enables the analysis of thousands of phosphorylation sites in single projects. Among a wide range of analytical approaches, the combination of high resolution MS scans in an Orbitrap analyzer with low resolution MS/MS scans in a linear ion trap has proven to be particularly successful (“high-low” strategy). …”
  6. 8206

    Feasibility of Large-Scale Phosphoproteomics with Higher Energy Collisional Dissociation Fragmentation by Nagarjuna Nagaraj (1296663)

    Published 2010
    “…Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics now enables the analysis of thousands of phosphorylation sites in single projects. Among a wide range of analytical approaches, the combination of high resolution MS scans in an Orbitrap analyzer with low resolution MS/MS scans in a linear ion trap has proven to be particularly successful (“high-low” strategy). …”
  7. 8207

    Feasibility of Large-Scale Phosphoproteomics with Higher Energy Collisional Dissociation Fragmentation by Nagarjuna Nagaraj (1296663)

    Published 2010
    “…Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics now enables the analysis of thousands of phosphorylation sites in single projects. Among a wide range of analytical approaches, the combination of high resolution MS scans in an Orbitrap analyzer with low resolution MS/MS scans in a linear ion trap has proven to be particularly successful (“high-low” strategy). …”
  8. 8208

    Reaction network simulations and deriving stoichiometric subspaces. by Shu Wang (180520)

    Published 2019
    “…The remaining 7 eigenvectors before the gap, whose eigenvalues are not as small, span a log-linear space tilted away from the stoichiometric subspace by angles between <i>π</i>/6 ∼ <i>π</i>/3. …”
  9. 8209

    The results of the brain age monotonicity analysis for interval 3. by Siamak K. Sorooshyari (9014891)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The histograms show the number of subjects classified as young and aged at every considered age. A 5-year sliding window was applied and a linear regression was fit to the results with intercept β<sub>0</sub> and slope β<sub>1</sub>. …”
  10. 8210

    Concurrent validity of handgrip strength between the jamar and bulb dynamometers in women with rheumatoid arthitis by Lygia Paccini Lustosa (4650658)

    Published 2020
    “…Analysis showed that the measures between the two dynamometers were not concordant (bias = 9.04, p < 0.01), there was a linear relationship between the difference of the measures and the mean (r = 0.73, p < 0.01), and the limits of agreement were very extensive (−2.74 to 20.81). …”
  11. 8211

    Application to LF. by Giovanni Lo Iacono (101962)

    Published 2016
    “…</i> the piecewise zoonotic exposure <i>ζ</i> is linearly increasing up to March 2011 followed by a decrease up to January 2012). …”
  12. 8212

    Methane production of two roughage and total mixed ration as influenced by cellulase and xylanase enzyme addition by Belete Shenkute Gemeda (10442491)

    Published 2021
    “…Considering the efficiency of DM and neutral detergent fiber degradation and production of associated VFA with levels of enzymes, the use of 1 mg g−1 DM of enzyme can be a good option for the feeds tested. However, they cannot decrease methane production. …”
  13. 8213

    Estimated marginal means and confidence intervals for probability of snail consumption at trial time points (12 to 72 hrs at 12 hr intervals), superimposed on the lineartime trend... by Sara M. Faiad (16979350)

    Published 2023
    “…The linear trend is consistent with a ~9% decrease in the odds of snail consumption every 12 hours, indicative of a small but significant satiation effect (<i>e</i><sup>−0.008×12</sup> = 0.91, t(432) = -4.2, p < 0.001, r = - 0.49).…”
  14. 8214

    Image_8_Global burden and trends of leukemia attributable to high body mass index risk in adults over the past 30 years.tif by Hang Xiao (400864)

    Published 2024
    “…Among four common leukemia subtypes, only CML (Chronic Myeloid Leukemia) exhibited a significant decrease in ASDR and age-standardized DALYs rate, with EAPC of -1.74 and -1.52. …”
  15. 8215

    Massively Parallel Implementation of Steered Molecular Dynamics in Tinker-HP: Comparisons of Polarizable and Non-Polarizable Simulations of Realistic Systems by Frédéric Célerse (6710519)

    Published 2019
    “…As it could be anticipated, strong discrepancies are noticed between polarizable and non-polarizable models when considered in vacuum, whereas results are more comparable when a water environment is added. However, for the largest system, i.e., the CD2CD58 complex, strong differences related to the modeling of a salt bridge are noticed exhibiting some potential issues with classical FFs. …”
  16. 8216

    Image_4_Global burden and trends of leukemia attributable to high body mass index risk in adults over the past 30 years.tif by Hang Xiao (400864)

    Published 2024
    “…Among four common leukemia subtypes, only CML (Chronic Myeloid Leukemia) exhibited a significant decrease in ASDR and age-standardized DALYs rate, with EAPC of -1.74 and -1.52. …”
  17. 8217

    Image_7_Global burden and trends of leukemia attributable to high body mass index risk in adults over the past 30 years.tif by Hang Xiao (400864)

    Published 2024
    “…Among four common leukemia subtypes, only CML (Chronic Myeloid Leukemia) exhibited a significant decrease in ASDR and age-standardized DALYs rate, with EAPC of -1.74 and -1.52. …”
  18. 8218

    Image_6_Global burden and trends of leukemia attributable to high body mass index risk in adults over the past 30 years.tif by Hang Xiao (400864)

    Published 2024
    “…Among four common leukemia subtypes, only CML (Chronic Myeloid Leukemia) exhibited a significant decrease in ASDR and age-standardized DALYs rate, with EAPC of -1.74 and -1.52. …”
  19. 8219

    Image 1_Expansion of CD57+ CD8 T cells in common variable immunodeficiency with hepatopathy and CMV infection.pdf by Patrick Bez (13168041)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The expansion of CD57<sup>+</sup> CD8 T cells was part of the previously described immune alteration, including altered CD4/CD8 ratio and a decrease in naïve CD4 T cells. The loss of significant association with increasing age might corroborate the suggestion of premature immunosenescence in CVID. …”
  20. 8220

    Image_2_Global burden and trends of leukemia attributable to high body mass index risk in adults over the past 30 years.tif by Hang Xiao (400864)

    Published 2024
    “…Among four common leukemia subtypes, only CML (Chronic Myeloid Leukemia) exhibited a significant decrease in ASDR and age-standardized DALYs rate, with EAPC of -1.74 and -1.52. …”