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Image_1_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.tif
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_7_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_4_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_5_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_2_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_3_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_6_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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Table_1_Nematode communities along a bathymetric transect in the deep eastern Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean): interrelations between diversity, function and environment.xlsx
Published 2023“…Nematode densities generally decreased with increasing depth. Taxonomic diversity (EG<sub>(50)</sub>, H’<sub>(log2)</sub>, J’) decreased in a unimodal pattern peaking in the lower bathyal zone. …”
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DataSheet1_Impact and recoverability of metals from waste: a case study on bottom ash from municipal solid waste incineration plants.docx
Published 2023“…In both FE and FC plants, the Degree of Elements Extractability (DE) was high (>80%), especially in the fine-grained fractions of MSWI bottom ash. …”
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DataSheet2_Impact and recoverability of metals from waste: a case study on bottom ash from municipal solid waste incineration plants.docx
Published 2023“…In both FE and FC plants, the Degree of Elements Extractability (DE) was high (>80%), especially in the fine-grained fractions of MSWI bottom ash. …”
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Exercise improved lipid metabolism and insulin sensitivity in rats fed a high-fat diet by regulating glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) and musclin expression
Published 2019“…We found that 8-week swimming intervention significantly decreased body weight (from 516.23±46.27 to 455.43±32.55 g) and visceral fat content (from 39.36±2.50 to 33.02±2.24 g) but increased insulin sensitivity index of the rats fed with a high-fat diet. …”
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The Natural Anticancer Agent Plumbagin Induces Potent Cytotoxicity in MCF-7 Human Breast Cancer Cells by Inhibiting a PI-5 Kinase for ROS Generation
Published 2012“…In MCF7 human breast cancer cells, plumbagin significantly decreased the level of a human ortholog, 1, 4-phopshatidylinositol 5-kinase (PI5K)-1B, of yeast its3, and knockdown of PI5K-1B using siPI5K-1B increased the ROS level and decreased cell viability. …”
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Image1_Solifenacin/Mirabegron Induces an Acute Compliance Increase in the Filling Phase of the Capacity-Reduced Urinary Bladder: A Pressure-Volume Analysis in Rats.JPEG
Published 2021“…Though administering to naïve animals solifenacin, but not mirabegron (both 1 × 10<sup>−5</sup>−1 × 10<sup>−1</sup> mg/kg, i.a.) decreased the peak pressure, both of these reagents exhibited acute increments in the trajectory slope and Cm of the filling phase in a dose-dependent manner (ED<sub>50</sub> = 1.4 × 10<sup>−4</sup> and 2.2 × 10<sup>−5</sup> mg/kg, respectively). …”