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    Performance of the response detection algorithm at detecting simulated increases versus decreases in firing rate. by Bettina C. Schwab (9515382)

    Published 2020
    “…That bias disappeared for larger response sizes (>100% of baseline). Box plots show the distributions of response in our recorded data plotted separately for increases and decreases for each cell type. …”
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    Increasing the number of commonly represented features decreases the assignment error rate, but increases the level of redundancy between the representations. by W. Jeffrey Johnston (8463480)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>D</b> The overall assignment error rate also decreases by orders of magnitude as the dimensionality of the commonly represented feature space increases, while holding <i>D</i><sub><i>XY</i></sub> constant. …”
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    Temporal trends in the attainment rates of LDL-C targets. by Seok Oh (12176510)

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…ezetimibe prescription rates…”
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    Temporal trends in the prescription fill rates of statins. by Seok Oh (12176510)

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…ezetimibe prescription rates…”
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    No correlations of increased breathing rates to lung tumor nodule counts, pathology score and weight in BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. by Caroline B. Winn (11457555)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The increased breathing rates were not correlated to either lung surface tumor nodular counts (A&B), pathology scores (>30%, C&D) or lung weights (F, all P > or = 0.05). …”
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    Ensemble recall rate increased exponentially as pre-stimulation voltage increased. by Casey M. Baker (16033144)

    Published 2023
    “…(B) We titrated the fold-increase in connection weights between ensemble neurons until we achieved a 5% average ensemble recall rate. …”