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  1. 67441

    <i>MEF2C</i> and <i>EPAS1</i> effect glucose homeostasis and muscle phenotypes. by Ying Xiong (245379)

    Published 2020
    “…(B) Birds with less <i>MEF2C</i> expression showed a dramatic decrease in body weight and had significant increase in loss of body mass than other group (n = 5 each). …”
  2. 67442

    Effect of spirulina on TH immunoreactive cells in the SNpc. by Mibel M. Pabon (307262)

    Published 2013
    “…Two-way ANOVA yielded a main effect of diet (F = 81.3), and a main effect of vector group (F = 45.5; p<0.01), although without a significant interaction. …”
  3. 67443

    <i>Smed-not1</i> is expressed in CNS and throughout the parenchyma in an irradiation-sensitive manner. by Jordi Solana (499882)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>Smed-not1</i> signals are detected as a broad staining pattern in non-irradiated animals (A, top panel, non irrad), and decrease 3 days (A, middle panel, irrad 3d) and 5 days (A, bottom panel, irrad 5d) after lethal irradiation. …”
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  5. 67445

    Wildlife Population Dynamics in Human-Dominated Landscapes under Community-Based Conservation: The Example of Nakuru Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya by Joseph O. Ogutu (785855)

    Published 2017
    “…The trends for the 44 wildlife species showed five general patterns during 1996–2015. 1) Steinbuck, bushbuck, hartebeest and greater kudu numbers declined persistently and significantly throughout 1996–2015 and thus merit the greatest conservation attention. 2) Klipspringer, mongoose, oribi, porcupine, cheetah, leopard, ostrich and Sykes monkey numbers also decreased noticeably but not significantly between 1996 and 2015. 3) Dik dik, eland, African hare, Jackal, duiker, hippo and Thomson’s gazelle numbers first increased and then declined between 1996 and 2015 but only significantly for duiker and hippo. 4) Aardvark, serval cat, colobus monkey, bat-eared fox, reedbuck, hyena and baboon numbers first declined and then increased but only the increases in reedbuck and baboon numbers were significant. 5) Grant’s gazelle, Grevy’s zebra, lion, spring hare, Burchell’s zebra, bushpig, white rhino, rock hyrax, topi, oryx, vervet monkey, guinea fowl, giraffe, and wildebeest numbers increased consistently between 1996 and 2015. …”
  6. 67446

    Forest Fragmentation Analysis in the Municipalities of Corumbiara and Buritis, Rondônia State, Brazil by Olívia Bueno Costa (6136220)

    Published 2018
    “…Results indicated an increase in the number of patches in the area of study in the past decade, with an increase in edge effects, significant reduction of forest class area, and a decrease in the connectivity of forest patches. …”
  7. 67447

    Single population model can account for empirical occurrence rate but not for recurrence rates. by Selver Demic (646341)

    Published 2014
    “…The parameters of the model are: <i>a = 4.65; b = −3; c = 0.175; d = 5; I = 0.02</i>. …”
  8. 67448

    Results of the host-derived enforcement after defining the minimal growth medium. by Nantia Leonidou (14833068)

    Published 2023
    “…Compared to the blood medium, these targets proved to have a greater impact on the virus growth leading to a higher decrease than GK1.…”
  9. 67449

    Influence of the quenching temperature. by Naresh Kasoju (638571)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>SEM images of the cross section and the outer surface of PLCL300 foams (5% w/v) prepared at various quenching temperatures (−25, −80 and −196°C) for 30 s revealed that the increase in the quenching depth promoted the organization of pores with a significant decrease in the average pore size, but with a slight alteration in the overall foam thickness. …”
  10. 67450

    Profile of the photodynamic effects based on the time constant (<i>T</i>) and the growth rate (<i>r</i>). by Hamanou Benachour (299903)

    Published 2013
    “…The bottom left-hand corner (C) is the ideal case: a rapid decrease followed by a null steady-sate growth. …”
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  12. 67452

    Controlling the G-protein signaling of Rs1 by Wei Chun Chang (43479)

    Published 2007
    “…Replacing i3 of Rs1 with that of 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> resulted in a G<sub>i</sub> coupled RASSL with no G<sub>s/q</sub> signaling and G<sub>i</sub> signaling (Rs1.3).…”
  13. 67453

    Representative MEGA-PRESS spectra. by Lars Michels (153103)

    Published 2013
    “…The GABA peak at 3.0 ppm appears to increase between the resting spectrum and the first WM spectrum, and then decrease during performance of the WM task (panels 2-5). …”
  14. 67454

    The inactivation of MYC and/or <i>K-ras<sup>G12D</sup></i> in lymphoma is associated with the dephosphorylation of Stat3. by Phuoc T. Tran (86869)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>Oncogene inactivation in lymphoma demonstrates decrease in Stat3 signaling. (A) LM lymphoma cells show decreased phospho-Stat 5 staining by flow cytometry analysis upon oncogene inactivation, while LR and LMR lymphoma cells do not. …”
  15. 67455

    Recombination occurs in all hepatic cell populations, including those that produce HGF. by Kari Nejak-Bowen (392168)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Separation of hepatic cell populations from HGF<sup>ex.5 flox</sup>;Mx1-cre mice into hepatocytes and NPCs shows recombination in both after p(I):p(C) treatment as compared to controls. …”
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    Analysis of the relative expression of the PTEN pathway genes. by Edurne Novella-Maestre (746958)

    Published 2015
    “…A significant decrease was detected only in the fresh tissues that underwent IVA treatment when ∆Ct were analyzed (G1 <i>vs</i>. …”
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    Test losses of each artificial neural network. by Kalyn M. Kearney (11378306)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Test losses across epochs through 5-fold cross-validation for feedforward (a) and LSTM (b) neural network models. …”
  18. 67458

    Sensitivity analyses of model parameters for the light environment, algal biomass, and ocean carbonate system. by Paul G. Matson (290884)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Values represent the percent change in estimated pH in response to an increase/decrease of each parameter value by 5%. Null value of each parameter is listed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0107239#pone-0107239-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a>.…”
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    Data characterization. by Francisco Galuppo Azevedo (10326276)

    Published 2021
    “…Both distribution are heavy tailed, but the distribution for institutions seems to follow a power law with cutoff at <i>x</i> = 10<sup>5</sup>.…”
  20. 67460

    Relative change of protein markers in MDD or schizophrenia against their p-values. by Enrico Domenici (128020)

    Published 2010
    “…Reference vertical line corresponds to p-value threshold at a 5% significance level, after correction for multiple testing. …”