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13001
Collagen distribution in transverse sections of femoral and tibial ACL insertions.
Published 2013“…C) Average collagen distribution within the insertion fibrocartilage, normalized for percent distance from ligament (0%) to bone (100%), revealing a gradient of collagen content across the fibrocartilage interface (<i>Blue</i> and <i>red</i> lines represent mean values and standard deviation, respectively; n=3; NFC = Non-Mineralized Fibrocartilage, MFC = Mineralized Fibrocartilage).…”
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13002
Effect of α-santalol on cell viability and proliferation.
Published 2013“…<p>Human breast cancer cells MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 and normal human breast epithelial cells MCF-10A were treated with either DMSO (control) or 10–100 µM α-santalol for 12, 24 and 48 h. …”
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13003
Collagen distribution in sagittal sections of femoral and tibial ACL insertions.
Published 2013“…C) Average collagen distribution within the insertion fibrocartilage, normalized for percent distance from ligament (0%) to bone (100%), revealing a gradient of collagen content across the fibrocartilage interface (<i>Blue</i> and <i>red</i> lines represent mean values and standard deviation, respectively; n=3; NFC = Non-Mineralized Fibrocartilage, MFC = Mineralized Fibrocartilage).…”
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13004
Effect of Andro and/or Taxi on the proliferation of HeLa cells.
Published 2017“…Values from each time point were then compared to the control values and expressed as mean ± SD of three independent experiments. (D) A graph representing the decrease in the total concentration of Andro and Taxi when used in combination compared to the single doses of Andro or Taxi.…”
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13005
Characteristics at enrolment, Nairobi.
Published 2025“…By 2019, 24% received the complete package and 21% received the partial package. We found evidence of an increase in HIV status knowledge(10.0% [95%CI:4.5,15.2]), social support(27.2% [95%CI:19.2,35.5]) and a decrease in condomless sex(-9.1% [95%CI:-13.6,-4.1]), and the proportion with ≥2 lifetime partners(-7.6% [95%CI:-12.4,-2.2]) for the complete package. …”
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13006
Layering of DREAMS interventions in Kenya.
Published 2025“…By 2019, 24% received the complete package and 21% received the partial package. We found evidence of an increase in HIV status knowledge(10.0% [95%CI:4.5,15.2]), social support(27.2% [95%CI:19.2,35.5]) and a decrease in condomless sex(-9.1% [95%CI:-13.6,-4.1]), and the proportion with ≥2 lifetime partners(-7.6% [95%CI:-12.4,-2.2]) for the complete package. …”
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13007
Social support, 2019 – Sensitivity analyses.
Published 2025“…By 2019, 24% received the complete package and 21% received the partial package. We found evidence of an increase in HIV status knowledge(10.0% [95%CI:4.5,15.2]), social support(27.2% [95%CI:19.2,35.5]) and a decrease in condomless sex(-9.1% [95%CI:-13.6,-4.1]), and the proportion with ≥2 lifetime partners(-7.6% [95%CI:-12.4,-2.2]) for the complete package. …”
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13008
Characteristics at enrolment, Gem.
Published 2025“…By 2019, 24% received the complete package and 21% received the partial package. We found evidence of an increase in HIV status knowledge(10.0% [95%CI:4.5,15.2]), social support(27.2% [95%CI:19.2,35.5]) and a decrease in condomless sex(-9.1% [95%CI:-13.6,-4.1]), and the proportion with ≥2 lifetime partners(-7.6% [95%CI:-12.4,-2.2]) for the complete package. …”
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13009
<i>Waddlia chondrophila</i> induce severe pneumonia.
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>. …”
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13010
Constitutive promoter activity in long term culture of undifferentiated hESCs.
Published 2010“…<b>A</b>–<b>C</b>. Data are shown as mean of three independent experiments. …”
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13011
In the dark, <i>nob</i> mice GCs oscillate asynchronously, but light stimulation synchronizes their oscillations.
Published 2019“…(Bi) Each trace shows the mean normalized GC activity of 100 episodes of activity in the dark during the first 2 s of a 5-s window. …”
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13012
Table_1_Endometrial proteomic profile of patients with repeated implantation failure.docx
Published 2023“…Introduction<p>Successful embryo implantation, is the initiating step of pregnancy, relies on not only the high quality of the embryo but also the synergistic development of a healthy endometrium. …”
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13013
The effect of 4 day’s starvation on visible protein aggregates.
Published 2014“…<p>(n = 100±20 each for data in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0107445#pone-0107445-g002" target="_blank">Fig. 2A to C</a>). …”
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13014
Cellular blebbing in U373MG cells induced by NK1R activation is mediated by the Rho/ROCK/MLCK pathway.
Published 2011“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative cell impedance recordings of U373MG cells preincubated with control, 2.0 µg/ml C3 transferase, 10 µM Y27632 or 50 µM ML9 for 60 min and then stimulated with SP (100 nM) where indicated by <i>solid arrow</i>. …”
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13015
Lingual echolocators modify the intensity of their emissions according to the environmental complexity and the stage of target approach.
Published 2011“…<p>(A) Examples of six trials, showing that emission intensity gradually decreases with time along the approach. …”
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13016
Dopaminergic neuron differentiation is disrupted in <i>Dkk1</i> mutants.
Published 2011“…Scale bar = 100 µm. Quantification in (B) revealed a 40% decrease in the numbers of dopaminergic neurons in <i>Dkk1<sup>+/−</sup></i> embryos when compared to <i>Wt</i> littermate controls (mean ± s.e.m- <b><i>Wt</i></b><b>:</b> 568.3±31.7, N = 3; <b><i>Dkk1<sup><b>+/−</b></sup></i></b><b>:</b> 346.5±27.2, N = 8 p = 0.0015 ** unpaired t-test). …”
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13017
The effector functions of CHK-152 contribute to protection <i>in vivo</i>.
Published 2013“…No statistically significant differences between ch-CHK-152 and ch-CHK-152 N297Q were observed with the 25 µg dose. Of note, we observed a reproducible decrease in clinical score on day 5 in many animals. …”
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13018
The Influence of Doctor-Patient and Midwife-Patient Relationship in Quality Care Perception of Italian Pregnant Women: An Exploratory Study
Published 2015“…<div><p>Background</p><p>The study focuses on the perceived nature / technique opposition in pregnancy and delivery emerging from gynaecologist/ midwife/ pregnant woman relationships. We developed a cross-sectional survey to identify, by means of a multidimensional data-driven approach, the main latent concepts structuring the between items correlation correspondent to the different general opinions present in the data set. …”
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13019
Functional characterization of differentiated astrocytes.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) Representative traces of ionic currents evoked by ramp protocol (left) and voltage-step protocol (right) in cultured WT, HD, and shHD astrocytes. …”
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13020
Forests to Faucets 2.0
Published 2024“…As developed in Forests to Faucets (USFS 2011), the Important Areas for Surface Drinking Water (IMP) model can be broken down into two parts: IMPn = (PRn) * (Qn)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023IMP_RIMP, Important Areas for Surface Drinking Water (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023NON_FORESTAcres of non-forestPADUS and NLCDPRIVATE_FORESTAcres of private forestPADUS and NLCDPROTECTED_FORESTAcres of protected forest (State, Local, NGO, Permanent Easement)PADUS, NCED, and NLCDNFS_FORESTAcres of National Forest System (NFS) forestPADUS and NLCDFEDERAL_FORESTAcres of Other Federal forest (Non-NFS Federal)PADUS and NLCDPER_FORPRIPercent Private ForestCalculated using ArcGISPER_FORNFSPercent NFS ForestCalculated using ArcGISPER_FORPROPercent Protected (Other State, Local, NGO, Permanent Easement, NFS, and Federal) ForestCalculated using ArcGISWFP_HI_ACAcres with High and Very High Wildfire Hazard Potential (WHP)Dillon, 2018PER_WFPPercent of HU 12 with High and Very High Wildfire Hazard Potential (WHP)Dillon, 2018PER_IDRISKPercent of HU 12 that is at risk for mortality - 25% of standing live basal area greater than one inch in diameter will die over a 15- year time frame (2013 to 2027) due to insects and diseases.Krist, et Al,. 2014PERDEV_1040_45% Landuse Change 2010-2040 (low)ICLUSPERDEV_1090_45% Landuse Change 2010-2090 (low)ICLUSPERDEV_1040_85% Landuse Change 2010-2040 (high)ICLUSPERDEV_1090_85% Landuse Change 2010-2090 (high)ICLUSPER_Q40_45% Water Yield Change 2010-2040 (low) WASSI , Updated September 2023PER_Q90_45% Water Yield Change 2010-2090 (low) WASSI , Updated September 2023PER_Q40_85% Water Yield Change 2010-2040 (high) WASSI , Updated September 2023PER_Q90_85% Water Yield Change 2010-2090 (high) WASSI , Updated September 2023WFP(APCW_R * IMP_R * PER_WFP )/ 10,000Wildfire Threat to Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023IDRISK(APCW_R * IMP_R * PER_IDRISK )/ 10,000Insect & Disease Threat to Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023DEV1040_45(APCW_R * IMP_R * PERDEV_1040_45)/ 10,000 Landuse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (low emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023DEV1090_45(APCW_R * IMP_R * PERDEV_1090_45)/ 10,000 Landuse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (high emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023DEV1040_85(APCW_R * IMP_R * PERDEV_1040_85)/ 10,000 Landuse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (low emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023DEV1090_85(APCW_R * IMP_R * PERDEV_1090_85)/ 10,000 Landuse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (high emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023Q1040_45-1 * (APCW_R * IMP_R * PER_Q40_45)/ 10,000 Water Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (low emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023Q1090_45-1 * (APCW_R * IMP_R * PER_Q90_45)/ 10,000 Water Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (high emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023Q1040_85-1 * (APCW_R * IMP_R * PER_Q40_85)/ 10,000 Water Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (low emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023Q1090_85-1 * (APCW_R * IMP_R * PER_Q90_85)/ 10,000 Water Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (high emissions) Calculated using ArcGIS, Updated September 2023WFP_IMP_RWildfire Threat to Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023IDRISK_RInsect & Disease Threat to Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023DEV40_45_RLanduse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (low emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023DEV40_85_RLanduse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (high emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023DEV90_45_RLanduse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (low emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023DEV90_85_RLanduse Change in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (high emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023Q40_45_RWater Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (low emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023Q40_85_RWater Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2040 (high emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023Q90_45_RWater Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (low emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023Q90_85_RWater Yield Decrease in Important Surface Drinking Water Watersheds 2010-2090 (high emissions) (0-100 Quantiles)Calculated using R, Updated September 2023RegionUS Forest Service Region numberUSFSRegionnameUS Forest Service Region nameUSFSHUC_Num_DiffThis field compares the value in column HUC12(circa 2019 wbd) with the value in HUC_12 (circa 2009 wassi)-1 = No equivalent WASSI HUC. …”