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15021
Simulations using 6 to 9 drugs.
Published 2008“…This is not the case for SS-TD′, but we do not yet know if this is a general property of the algorithm. The total number of possible combinations increases exponentially with the number of drugs and becomes quickly too large for our biological measurements (for example with 9 drugs the total is 262144, see rightmost column) and therefore justifies the necessity of an algorithm to limit the experimental space. …”
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15022
Figure 8
Published 2013“…Mean times do not change significantly when the length scale <i>L</i> is increased or decreased by a factor of 2. Mean times for a diverse range of organisms with intermittent locomotion (•) (phorid fly, general locomotion; arctic grayling, food search with small and large prey; cricket, spontaneous walking and in presence of a calling mate; copepod nauplius, general swimming with food present; <i>Drosophila meglanogaster</i> larva, crawling on a non-feeding substrate; octopus, moving over reef while foraging) <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0000354#pone.0000354-Kramer1" target="_blank">[30]</a>. …”
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15023
Average turnaround time for varied number of Gridlets.
Published 2017“…The proposed algorithms perform better when there is a small number of resources and a large number of jobs.…”
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15024
Schools are segregated by educational outcomes in the digital space
Published 2019“…In this paper, we investigate the structure of interschool friendship on a popular social networking site. We use data from 36, 951 students from 590 schools of a large European city. …”
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15025
<i>Mycoplasma agalactiae</i> Induces Cytopathic Effects in Infected Cells Cultured <i>In Vitro</i>
Published 2016“…A significant decrease in LDH released after gentamicin treatment of infected cells confirmed the major role of cytadherent <i>M</i>. …”
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15026
Compact Conformations of Human Protein Disulfide Isomerase
Published 2014“…<div><p>Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) composed of four thioredoxin-like domains <b>a</b>, <b>b</b>, <b>b'</b>, and <b>a'</b>, is a key enzyme catalyzing oxidative protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulum. …”
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15027
Deciphering Proteomic Signatures of Early Diapause in <em>Nasonia</em>
Published 2009“…Only few potentially diapause-specific proteins were identified suggesting that diapause in <em>Nasonia</em> relies to a large extent on a modulation of pre-existing pathways. …”
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15028
Table_1_Physiological and Biomechanical Responses to Cross-Country Skiing in Varying Terrain: Low- vs. High-Intensity.docx
Published 2021“…Physiological and biomechanical variables were measured continuously, and each movement cycle and sub-technique employed were detected and classified with a machine learning model. Both the LI and HI sessions induced large terrain-dependent fluctuations (relative to the maximal levels) in heart rate (HR, 17.7 vs. 12.2%-points), oxygen uptake (V.O2, 33.0 vs. 31.7%-points), and muscle oxygen saturation in the triceps brachii (23.9 vs. 33.4%-points) and vastus lateralis (12.6 vs. 24.3%-points). …”
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15029
Table_2_Physiological and Biomechanical Responses to Cross-Country Skiing in Varying Terrain: Low- vs. High-Intensity.docx
Published 2021“…Physiological and biomechanical variables were measured continuously, and each movement cycle and sub-technique employed were detected and classified with a machine learning model. Both the LI and HI sessions induced large terrain-dependent fluctuations (relative to the maximal levels) in heart rate (HR, 17.7 vs. 12.2%-points), oxygen uptake (V.O2, 33.0 vs. 31.7%-points), and muscle oxygen saturation in the triceps brachii (23.9 vs. 33.4%-points) and vastus lateralis (12.6 vs. 24.3%-points). …”
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15030
Twelve Years of Change in Coastal Upwelling along the Central-Northern Coast of Chile: Spatially Heterogeneous Responses to Climatic Variability
Published 2014“…Environmental indices show that the 1° Bakun upwelling index in this coastal region has fluctuated in time, starting from a stable period around the 1980's, peaking during the mid 90s, decreasing during the next ten years and increasing at a steep rate since 2010. …”
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15031
Simulation of pulling of the model chromatids.
Published 2013“…For higher extensions a force plateau is reached. Here the number of cross-links decreases and the chromatid is unfolded rapidly. …”
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15032
Downlink Interference Analysis of UAV-Based mmWave Fronthaul for Small Cell Networks
Published 2023“…The results show that, in the presence of UAV's fluctuations, optimizing radiation pattern shape requires balancing an inherent tradeoff between increasing pattern gain to reduce the interference as well as to compensate large path loss at mmWave frequencies and decreasing it to alleviate the adverse effect of a UAV's vibrations.…”
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15033
Modeling and optimal scheduling of battery energy storage systems in electric power distribution networks
Published 2019“…Although some previous works have considered this issue, a detailed linear model suitable for the realistic large scale distribution systems is not addressed adequately. …”
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15034
Genetic Evidence That the Non-Homologous End-Joining Repair Pathway Is Involved in LINE Retrotransposition
Published 2009“…<div><p>Long interspersed elements (LINEs) are transposable elements that proliferate within eukaryotic genomes, having a large impact on eukaryotic genome evolution. …”
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15035
Sampling design.
Published 2017“…Vegetation cover data was used as a measure of environmental heterogeneity (a), and the spatial distribution of genets (groups of clonal ramets with shared genotypes) was determined through simple sequence repeat (SSR) analyses (b). …”
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15036
Varying temporal expression profiles of BDNF-mediated gene induction in E16 rat-derived striatal neurons.
Published 2009“…The first group, represented by Egr1, Egr2 and Arc, shows a large and rapid increase within 1 hour and return back to baseline at approximately the 6<sup>th</sup> hour of treatment. …”
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15037
Shape Data AntTower from Fire ants perpetually rebuild sinking towers
Published 2017“…In the aftermath of a flood, fire ants, <i>Solenopsis invicta</i>, cluster into temporary encampments. …”
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15038
Mathematica code for the simulation model from Hermaphroditic origins of anisogamy
Published 2023“…Sex allocation under hermaphroditism becomes increasingly female-biased as group size decreases and the degree of anisogamy increases. When spawning groups are very small, our model also predicts the existence of complex isogamous organisms in which individuals allocate resources equally to two large gamete types. …”
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15039
Slot Time distribution AntTower from Fire ants perpetually rebuild sinking towers
Published 2017“…In the aftermath of a flood, fire ants, <i>Solenopsis invicta</i>, cluster into temporary encampments. …”
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15040
Ultrastructural changes in <i>Acox1<sup>lampe1</sup></i> livers.
Published 2011“…<p>Electron micrograph from the liver of an 8-week-old <i>Acox1<sup>lampe1</sup></i> mouse (<b>b–e</b>) compared to age-matched control (<b>a, f</b>). The appearance of normal hepatocytes from an 8-week-old wild-type mouse (<b>a</b>) contrasts with hepatocytes from <i>Acox1<sup>lampe1</sup></i> liver, which show small and large lipid droplets displacing the cytoplasmic organelles (<b>b</b>). …”