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  1. 13141

    Table_1_Angiotensin System Autoantibodies Correlate With Routine Prognostic Indicators for COVID-19 Severity.docx by Carmen M. Labandeira (12217994)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Results<p>Hemoglobin, lactate dehydrogenase and procalcitonin were selected. A decrease in one unit of hemoglobin, an increase in 0.25 units of procalcitonin, or an increase in 100 units of lactate dehydrogenase increased the severity of the disease by 35.27, 69.25, and 3.2%, respectively. …”
  2. 13142

    Data_Sheet_1_Bioaugmented Sand Filter Columns Provide Stable Removal of Pesticide Residue From Membrane Retentate.pdf by Lea Ellegaard-Jensen (1687039)

    Published 2020
    “…This was done to alleviate starvation of degrader bacteria in the otherwise oligotrophic sand filters and to enable a decreased flowrate. By this approach, we achieved 100% BAM removal over a period of 40 days in sand filter columns inoculated with the BAM-degrader Aminobacter sp. …”
  3. 13143

    Image_5_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIFF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  4. 13144

    Table_2_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  5. 13145

    Table_1_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  6. 13146

    Image_3_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  7. 13147

    Table_3_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  8. 13148

    Image_4_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  9. 13149

    Table_4_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.XLSX by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  10. 13150

    Image_1_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  11. 13151

    Image_2_The Active Sulfate-Reducing Microbial Community in Littoral Sediment of Oligotrophic Lake Constance.TIF by Susanne Wörner (6328553)

    Published 2019
    “…<sup>-1</sup> and was paralleled by a decrease of 90–100% in methanogenesis as compared to the respective methanogenic controls. …”
  12. 13152

    Our mathematical framework can explain experimentally observed community properties. by Simon van Vliet (2274862)

    Published 2022
    “…Data: <i>P</i>(<i>A</i>) = 0.19 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.17–0.20), Pair-approximation: <i>P</i>(<i>A</i>) = 0.20, and cellular automaton: <i>P</i>(<i>A</i>) = 0.18 (CI: 0.18–0.19, evaluated after 100’000 time steps). …”
  13. 13153

    Supplementary Material for: Age-Related Association of Calcitonin with Parameters of Anthropometry, Bone and Calcium Metabolism during Childhood by Sonntag J. (9759320)

    Published 2020
    “…<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The thyroid parafollicular hormone calcitonin (CT) shows particularly high blood levels in early childhood, a period of high bone turnover, which decrease with increasing age. …”
  14. 13154

    Diet-Induced Alterations in Total and Metabolically Active Microbes within the Rumen of Dairy Cows by Abderzak Lettat (401387)

    Published 2013
    “…Cows were fed a total mixed ration with the forage portion being either barley silage (0% CS), a 50∶50 mixture of barley silage and corn silage (50% CS), or corn silage (100% CS). …”
  15. 13155

    Supplementary Material for: Peridialytic Erythropoietin versus Roxadustat in Hemodialysis-dependent CKD Patients by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…We screened all patients with CKD stage G5 and anemia (hemoglobin <100 g/L) who were treated with either erythropoietin or roxadustat between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2021. …”
  16. 13156

    miR-27b regulates ASC-mediated suppression of CFSE-labeled allogeneic CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell proliferation. by Kuang-Den Chen (322973)

    Published 2013
    “…The cells were then cultured with Con A (1 µg/ml) (as 100% proliferation) and Con A + with different ratios of ASCs (1∶10, 1∶5, 1∶1, ASCs:T cells) with α-miR-27b or α-miRNC transfection. …”
  17. 13157

    Table_1_Improving Quantitative Traits in Self-Pollinated Crops Using Simulation-Based Selection With Minimal Crossing.XLSX by Daisuke Sekine (3383312)

    Published 2021
    “…However, such selection is not feasible in self-pollinated crops owing to laborious crossing procedures. In this study, we developed a simulation-based selection strategy that makes use of a trait prediction model based on genomic information to predict the phenotype of the progeny for all possible crossing combinations. …”
  18. 13158

    Presentation_1_Improving Quantitative Traits in Self-Pollinated Crops Using Simulation-Based Selection With Minimal Crossing.PPTX by Daisuke Sekine (3383312)

    Published 2021
    “…However, such selection is not feasible in self-pollinated crops owing to laborious crossing procedures. In this study, we developed a simulation-based selection strategy that makes use of a trait prediction model based on genomic information to predict the phenotype of the progeny for all possible crossing combinations. …”
  19. 13159

    Suppression of the topological fluctuations by increasing neuronal spiking activity. by Andrey Babichev (2890091)

    Published 2018
    “…As the number of active cells with mean firing rate <i>f</i> = 14 Hz increases from <i>N</i> = 100 to <i>N</i> = 400 cells, the number of loops decrease from 3-4 (indicating at least one spurious loop in 0<i>D</i> or in 1<i>D</i>) to the physical value . …”
  20. 13160

    Short-Ranged United-Atom Model for Efficient Simulations of Glycerol and Its Aqueous Mixtures by Prabir Khatua (1738339)

    Published 2025
    “…When combined with mW water, SR-UA glycerol successfully reproduces key features of glycerol–water mixtures, including the decrease in the temperature of maximum density and the dynamical crossover, in agreement with AA simulations across a range of temperatures and concentrations. …”