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  1. 12801

    Table_1_Cardiovascular risk assessment using non-laboratory based WHO CVD risk prediction chart with respect to hypertension status among older Indian adults: insights from nationa... by Anshul Mamgai (18948846)

    Published 2024
    “…The self-reported hypertensives were distributed linearly in restricted cubic splines, with a more scattered distribution in higher scores, while actual hypertensives showed a sigmoid pattern. …”
  2. 12802

    Data_Sheet_1_Cardiovascular risk assessment using non-laboratory based WHO CVD risk prediction chart with respect to hypertension status among older Indian adults: insights from na... by Anshul Mamgai (18948846)

    Published 2024
    “…The self-reported hypertensives were distributed linearly in restricted cubic splines, with a more scattered distribution in higher scores, while actual hypertensives showed a sigmoid pattern. …”
  3. 12803

    Reconsideration of the Effects of Age on Proximal Femur Structure: Implications for Joint Replacement and Hip Fracture by B. C. C. Khoo (3239391)

    Published 2016
    “…Voxel determined FN cortical volume decreased linearly by 43%, as did cortical bone mass so that vBMD did not change substantially. …”
  4. 12804

    Redundancy reduction by spatially dependent spike-count correlations. by Myriah Haggard (14716990)

    Published 2023
    “…(F) The averaged root Cramér-Rao bound (<>) vs neural population size decreases to below the average radius of prey at a population of ~19 neurons. …”
  5. 12805

    Evidence for home advantage in the time intervals between scores. by Haroldo V. Ribeiro (277883)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Cumulative distributions of the time intervals between stores when the teams play home (red dots) and away (blue squares). …”
  6. 12806

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  7. 12807

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  8. 12808

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  9. 12809

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  10. 12810

    Spatial parameters. by César S. Mendes (650719)

    Published 2014
    “…(A) Ascending animals show more aligned footprints. …”
  11. 12811

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  12. 12812

    Sunflower cake in diets for beef cattle: digestibility, kinetics and in vitro ruminal fermentation parameters by Rafael Henrique de Tonissi e Buschinelli de Goes (5380292)

    Published 2022
    “…The soluble fraction (fraction B) degradation rate and total gas production decreased linearly with the inclusion of sunflower cake. …”
  13. 12813

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  14. 12814

    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
  15. 12815

    Influence of ceramic material, thickness of restoration and cement layer on stress distribution of occlusal veneers by João Paulo Mendes Tribst (6049826)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate stress distribution in an occlusal veneer according to the restorative material, restoration thickness, and cement layer thickness. A tridimensional model of a human maxillary first molar with an occlusal veneer preparation was constructed using a modeling software of finite element analysis. …”
  16. 12816

    Table_1_Daylength effects on black spruce bud dormancy release change during endo- and ecodormancy.DOCX by Stephen J. Colombo (1761883)

    Published 2023
    “…The time required for budburst decreased as time after bud initiation increased. Time to terminal budburst also decreased linearly with longer photoperiods. …”
  17. 12817

    Utilization of guava extract as additive antioxidant in diets of Japanese quail breeders (Coturnix japonica) by Hyara Paula Fleuri XAVIER (10406067)

    Published 2021
    “…The yolk and albumen height, the Haugh Unit and the yolk and albumen index decreased linearly as the levels of guava extract in the diet increased. …”
  18. 12818

    The water weakening effect on the progressive slope failure under excavation and rainfall conditions by Xiang Yu (18869020)

    Published 2024
    “…The results show that the mechanical parameters of the slope decreased linearly, whereas the plastic strain-time and total displacement-maximum shear stress curves of the hydrated shale exhibited three stages: slow initial growth, rapid growth in the middle term, and rapid increase in the later period; the rate of slope deformation and the factor of safety reduction also gradually increase over time; under middle stage of hydration, the middle to rear of shale were extruded, while the front first underwent tensile shear deformation, forming a plastic zone of at rear and front excavated slope; In the late stage, hydrated shale quickly reaches its yield limit (maximum shear stress of 270 kPa), the middle and rear shale is damaged and compresses the front, causing it to transform from tensile shear to compressive shear failure. …”
  19. 12819

    Data Sheet 1_Active layer and permafrost microbial community coalescence increases soil activity and diversity in mixed communities compared to permafrost alone.docx by Stacey J. Doherty (6629561)

    Published 2025
    “…Respiration rates were highest in the 100% active layer soils, averaging 19.8 μg C-CO<sub>2</sub> g<sup>–1</sup> dry soil d<sup>–1</sup> across both sites, and decreased linearly as the ratio of permafrost increased. …”
  20. 12820

    Presentation_1_Limitation in the Photosynthetic Acclimation to High Temperature in Canopy Leaves of Quercus serrata.pdf by Daisuke P. Yamaguchi (8541552)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>As temperature dependence in many biological processes is generally a bell-shaped curve, warming may be benefitial at cooler climate but deterimental at warmer climate. …”