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Example: Spatial mixing of sensorimotor rhythms for one participant.
Published 2021“…C) Coefficients in the spatial patterns for the selected electrodes, i.e., electrode 2 can be approximated as a linear combination of: <i>e</i><sub>2</sub> = 0.34 component<sub>1</sub> + 1.05 component<sub>2</sub> + 0.59 component<sub>3</sub>. …”
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Ecoacoustics of small forest patches in agricultural landscapes: acoustic diversity and bird richness increase with patch size
Published 2020“…</p><p></p> <p>This study provides evidence that indices on acoustic diversity relate to vocalizing species diversity and forest structure, making these indices a useful tool to study biodiversity processes.</p> <p>This study confirms that decreasing habitat size correlates with decreasing biodiversity, for the first time including acoustic diversity as one aspect of biodiversity.…”
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11623
Defective eviction of nucleosomes surrounding 5’ Gcn4 motifs in SWI/SNF and RSC mutants.
Published 2022“…<b>(F)</b> Average dyad densities calculated from H3 MNase-ChIP-seq data aligned to the Gcn4 consensus motifs, as described in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010277#pgen.1010277.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1E</a>, for the quartiles of 5’ peaks defined in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010277#pgen.1010277.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3D(i)-(ii)</a> showing the smallest increases (and frequently decreases) in Gcn4 binding (i), intermediate increases (ii), or the largest increases in Gcn4 binding in <i>snf2Δ</i>_I vs. …”
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Image1_The immune and metabolic treatment approach of using testosterone on mice models of liver injury.TIF
Published 2023“…</p><p>Conclusion: Our results indicated effects of testosterone on mediating a decreased expressions of NK IL-6 receptors and consequently inducing their activation; which in part, could explain the amelioration of liver injury. …”
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DataSheet_1_Systemic immune-inflammatory biomarkers (SII, NLR, PLR and LMR) linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease risk.docx
Published 2024“…Conversely, when ln(PLR) exceeded 4.64, each unit increase in ln(PLR) was associated with a 0.40-fold decrease in the risk of NAFLD (OR= 0.60, 95% CI. 0.44-0.81, P <0.05).…”
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11626
Simple Static Model Explains State-Dependence.
Published 2016“…The power at stimulation frequency (green line) decreases with increasing oscillation strength as stimulation effect is observed in a restricted range of phases. …”
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11627
Table1_Identification of PROK2 gene polymorphisms as predictors of methamphetamine use disorder risk and indicators of craving scale in the Chinese Han population.DOCX
Published 2023“…To investigate the relationship between PROK2 levels and craving scores with the associated-SNP genotypes, we conducted a linear model.</p><p>Results: SNP rs75433452 was significantly linked with MUD risk (p-value = 1.54 × 10<sup>−8</sup>), with the A allele being positively correlated with an increased risk of MUD. …”
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Image_1_Venous Leg Compression for Tissue Decongestion in Patients With Worsening Congestive Heart Failure.JPEG
Published 2022“…Aims<p>Venous leg compression (VLC) with elastic bandages has been proposed as a potentially useful strategy for decreasing tissue congestion. …”
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11629
Human <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> infection is driven by eco-social interactions in rural communities of the Argentine Chaco
Published 2019“…<i>cruzi</i> prior to the implementation of an insecticide spraying campaign (2008) was 29.0% (N = 1,373 in 301 households), and was twice as large in Qom than creoles. Using generalized linear mixed models, human seropositive cases significantly increased with infected triatomine abundance, having a seropositive household co-inhabitant and household social vulnerability (a multidimensional index of poverty), and significantly decreased with increasing host availability in sleeping quarters (an index summarizing the number of domestic hosts for <i>T</i>. …”
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Evidence for home advantage in the score evolution.
Published 2016“…Notice that these values display a decreasing tendency over the years. The shaded areas in the plots stand for 95% bootstrap confidence intervals.…”
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High-Throughput Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Validation of Thermophysical Properties of Polymers for Various Applications
Published 2020“…During the stepwise cooling simulation for the calculation of <i>T</i><sub>g</sub>, a subset of polymers clearly showed an ordered structure developing as the temperature decreased. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Dialkoxyphosphinyl-Substituted Enols of Carboxamides
Published 2007“…A linear correlation exists between δ(OH)[<i>Z</i>-enols] activated by two ester groups and δ(OH)[<i>E</i>-enols] activated by phosphonate and ester groups. …”
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Down-regulation of KLF4 mRNA is frequently observed in HCC cell tissues.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) Decreased KLF4 mRNA levels in HCC tissues (N = 225) in comparison with normal liver tissues (N = 220) <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0043593#pone.0043593-Roessler1" target="_blank">[31]</a>. …”