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  1. 13841

    Data_Sheet_1_Dynamic patterns of postprandial metabolic responses to three dietary challenges.pdf by Patrick Weinisch (13848769)

    Published 2022
    “…We used fuzzy c-means clustering to group these metabolites into eight clusters based on commonalities of their dynamic response patterns, with each cluster following one of four primary response patterns: (i) “decrease-increase” (valley-like) with fatty acids and acylcarnitines indicating the suppression of lipolysis, (ii) “increase-decrease” (mountain-like) including a cluster of conjugated bile acids and the glucose/insulin cluster, (iii) “steady decrease” with metabolites reflecting a carryover from meals prior to the study, and (iv) “mixed” decreasing after the glucose challenge and increasing otherwise. …”
  2. 13842

    Table_1_Production, Storage Stability, and Susceptibility Testing of Reuterin and Its Impact on the Murine Fecal Microbiome and Volatile Organic Compound Profile.docx by Christoph Castellani (5940710)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The supernatant contained 13.4 g/L reuterin (3-hydroxypropionaldehyde; 3-HPA). 3-HPA content remained stable at −20°C for 35 days followed by a slow decrease of its concentration. Repeated freezing/thawing caused a slow 3-HPA decrease. …”
  3. 13843

    Image_1_Production, Storage Stability, and Susceptibility Testing of Reuterin and Its Impact on the Murine Fecal Microbiome and Volatile Organic Compound Profile.pdf by Christoph Castellani (5940710)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: The supernatant contained 13.4 g/L reuterin (3-hydroxypropionaldehyde; 3-HPA). 3-HPA content remained stable at −20°C for 35 days followed by a slow decrease of its concentration. Repeated freezing/thawing caused a slow 3-HPA decrease. …”
  4. 13844

    Data_Sheet_2_Dynamic patterns of postprandial metabolic responses to three dietary challenges.xlsx by Patrick Weinisch (13848769)

    Published 2022
    “…We used fuzzy c-means clustering to group these metabolites into eight clusters based on commonalities of their dynamic response patterns, with each cluster following one of four primary response patterns: (i) “decrease-increase” (valley-like) with fatty acids and acylcarnitines indicating the suppression of lipolysis, (ii) “increase-decrease” (mountain-like) including a cluster of conjugated bile acids and the glucose/insulin cluster, (iii) “steady decrease” with metabolites reflecting a carryover from meals prior to the study, and (iv) “mixed” decreasing after the glucose challenge and increasing otherwise. …”
  5. 13845

    RS modifies the BRL effects in RC cell population cultures. by Yuji Yoshiko (245190)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Cells in osteogenic medium were chronically treated with or without BRL in combination with or without RS or fenofibrate for 14 days. (A and B) A combination of 100 nM BRL and 1–2.5% RS elicits a reciprocal increase in adipocytes (A) and decrease in bone nodules (B). …”
  6. 13846

    Predictive performance for invasive populations. by Dennis Rödder (131552)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>It largely decrease at lower latitudes in 100 models computed with random subsets of predictors (A, B; the number of models predicting each record is indicated), but not in a Maxent model derived from natural history criteria (C; Maxent values per record is indicated) (filled dots: native records; open triangles: invasive records). …”
  7. 13847

    Theoretical analysis of electrode size. by Sadullah Canakci (4439137)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Figure shows SPW-Rs computed for different size electrodes (point, 100 × 100 μm<sup>2</sup>, 300 × 300 μm<sup>2</sup>, 1 × 1 mm<sup>2</sup>, 2 × 2 mm<sup>2</sup>, and 4 × 4 mm<sup>2</sup>). …”
  8. 13848

    Individual changes in global QoL. by Aurore Goineau (5076344)

    Published 2018
    “…There is an important decrease of QoL (≥ 20 points) for 13 patients and a moderate decrease in QoL (10 to 20 points) in 17 patients.…”
  9. 13849

    Hospitalization and mortality by diabetes mellitus in children: analysis of temporal series by Maria de Fátima Garcia Lopes Merino (8141760)

    Published 2019
    “…Conclusion: however, there was a decrease in infant mortality and increase in hospitalizations.…”
  10. 13850

    Typical time-courses of CH<sub>4</sub> concentrations during static chamber sampling. by Saeed Karbin (765591)

    Published 2015
    “…(c) Decrease in CH<sub><b>4</b></sub> concentrations, starting at substantially above-ambient CH<sub><b>4</b></sub> concentrations; this pattern is likely caused by a re-distribution of localized CH<sub><b>4</b></sub> emissions trapped in the static chamber.…”
  11. 13851

    <i>Waddlia chondrophila</i> induce severe pneumonia. by Ludovic Pilloux (546728)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>chondrophila</i>. Magnification 100x. <b>C)</b> Ten days post-inoculation, we observed a moderate inflammation since the lympo-plasmacytic infiltration has slightly decrease, whereas there was still recruitment of macrophages in the rare areas where <i>W</i>. …”
  12. 13852

    Changes to chromatin state with PRMT5 inhibition. by Shelby L. Sloan (10803222)

    Published 2021
    “…(D) Immunoblot analysis indicates a time dependent decrease in MYC protein after treatment with C220 in 17–71 (100 nM) and CLBL-1 (20 nM). …”
  13. 13853

    Nuclear import of Avian Sarcoma Virus integrase is facilitated by host cell factors-2 by Mark D Andrake (95479)

    Published 2011
    “…Quantitative analysis of nuclear import of various GST fusion proteins with (+ comp) and without (no comp) competitor. More than 100 cells were counted for each experimental condition and the percentage of cells that had a mostly nuclear staining for the fusion protein was calculated. …”
  14. 13854

    Somatic Focus manipulated with incentivized discrimination tasks. by Natalie E. Johnston (318841)

    Published 2013
    “…Payoffs were determined from a subset of trials (20). The maximum additional reward compensation a participant could earn was $21 and the minimum was $0. …”
  15. 13855

    Measurement of the impedance of the HBEC monolayers during coculture with IRBC. by Ronan Jambou (80268)

    Published 2010
    “…A) show decrease of impedance when HBEC monolayer is co-cultured with IRBC(3Ci) or IRBC(3Ci)+NRBC (vol/vol), but not when co-cultured with normal RBC). …”
  16. 13856

    Evolution of linkage disequilibrium for different sample sizes and distances. by Sophie Bouchet (177842)

    Published 2012
    “…After correcting for background structure, mean r<sup>2</sup> decreased with distance from 0.2 (for the 0–10 kb distance class) to 0.02 and stabilized after 100 kb (B). …”
  17. 13857

    Reorganizing the respiratory high dependency unit for pandemics by Juan Fernando Masa (3152409)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Respiratory high dependency units (RHDUs) set up in European countries in the last decade are based on being a transitional step between the intensive care units (ICUs) and the conventional hospital ward in terms of staffing, level of monitoring, and patients’ severity. …”
  18. 13858

    Other glycines substitutions that destabilize BH4-Bcl-2’s by Giovanni Monaco (452223)

    Published 2013
    “…Data points represent means ± SEM. * indicates a statistically significant difference from vehicle control.…”
  19. 13859

    Sequence gaps exclusive to both Archaea and Microsporidia 16S rRNAs. by Chaitanya Muralidhara (223748)

    Published 2011
    “…(<i>a</i>) The 100 gaps conserved in both the Archaea and Microsporidia map to the entire substructures I–III in the secondary structure model of the bacterium <i>E. coli</i> <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0018768#pone.0018768-Cannone1" target="_blank">[14]</a>. …”
  20. 13860

    Characteristics of hospitals (N = 20). by Negalign B. Bayou (18847496)

    Published 2024
    “…Hospital characteristics included teaching hospital status, mean number of attended births in the previous year, number of fulltime skilled attendants in the L&D ward, whether the hospital had offered refresher training on L&D care in the previous 12 months, and the extent to which the hospital met the 2014 Ethiopian Ministry of Health standards regarding to resources available for providing quality of L&D care (measured on a 0–100% scale). …”