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  1. 38381

    A Dominated Coupling From The Past algorithm for the stochastic simulation of networks of biochemical reactions-4 by Martin Hemberg (51865)

    Published 2011
    “…In the simplified cartoon, each circle represents a gene repressing the subsequent gene in a cycle. …”
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    Table_4_Cerebrovascular Disease and Perioperative Neurologic Vulnerability: A Prospective Cohort Study.DOCX by Phillip E. Vlisides (6740489)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Cerebral desaturation events (an oximetry decrease ≥20% from baseline or <50% absolute value for ≥3 min) occurred in 7/24 (29%) cerebrovascular disease patients and 2/24 (8.3%) controls (relative risk 3.5, 95% CI 0.81–15.2; P = 0.094). …”
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    A: <i>In vitro</i> immunomodulatory effect of HD-MSCs and ALL-MSCs on HD-PBMCs. by Antonella Conforti (481227)

    Published 2013
    “…</i> IL6, IL10 and TGFb) was detected in the presence of both HD-MSCs and ALL-MSCs, as compared with PHA-stimulated PBMC cultures. A decrease in pro-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors (GM-CSF, IL2 and IFNg) was revealed in supernatants collected from the same co-cultures. …”
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    Table_3_Cerebrovascular Disease and Perioperative Neurologic Vulnerability: A Prospective Cohort Study.DOCX by Phillip E. Vlisides (6740489)

    Published 2019
    “…</p><p>Results: Cerebral desaturation events (an oximetry decrease ≥20% from baseline or <50% absolute value for ≥3 min) occurred in 7/24 (29%) cerebrovascular disease patients and 2/24 (8.3%) controls (relative risk 3.5, 95% CI 0.81–15.2; P = 0.094). …”
  5. 38385

    Analysis of BCL11A gene polymorphisms and hemolysis parameters in patients with sickle-cell disease by Marilia R. Laurentino (5629814)

    Published 2018
    “…The level of significance was set at < 5%. Results: In region rs7557939 of the BCL11A gene genotype, A/G showed a significant increase of MetHb (p = 0.0297), and the A/A genotype showed high concentration of LDH (p = 0.0316) in the same region. …”
  6. 38386

    DataSheet_1_Factors governing seawater carbonate dynamics in a macroalgal habitat.pdf by Ja-Myung Kim (1531744)

    Published 2022
    “…Here we measured net C uptake in a macroalgal habitat of coastal Korea for two years (2019-2020) and found that the macroalgal habitat contributed 5.8 g C m<sup>−2</sup> month<sup>−1</sup> of the net C uptake during the growing period (the cooling period, September−May). …”
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    SOIL CHEMICAL CHANGES AND RESEMBLANCES IN A CHRONOSEQUENCE RAINFOREST-SUGARCANE-PASTURELAND IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST BIOME by Hugo Neves de Barros Lima (10397675)

    Published 2021
    “…The short chronosequence studied, had a strong influence of the conversion of the forest on the decrease of the natural acidity and modifications of the isotopic profile. …”
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    MicroRNA-215 Regulates Fibroblast Function: Insights from a Human Fibrotic Disease by Wanwen Lan (563363)

    Published 2015
    “…Further cell cycle analysis showed that miR-215 depressed progression of cells at G1/S as well as G2/M. A few cell cycle related transcripts were downregulated (2.2–4.5-fold) on addition of miR-215: Mcm3, Dicer1, Cdc25A, Ick, Trip13 and Mcm10. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Alcohol use and types and ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Conclusions: Our analysis provided a strong and robust evidence that there was a significant association between moderate and heavy alcohol use with ischemic stroke risk. …”
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    The system under study. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
  12. 38392

    TS2 parameters. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    TS1 parameters. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    TS3 parameters. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design results minimize <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> in TS2. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design results to minimize <i>P<sub>LOSS</sub></i> in TS1. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design parameters for TS3. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design parameters for TS1. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”