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  1. 13941

    Association of symptoms and a low HRQOL with the risk of starting dialysis within the subsequent 6 months based on separate time-dependent Cox proportional hazard models. by Moniek C. M. de Goeij (546764)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The HR with its 95% confidence interval (CI) represents the increased risk of starting dialysis within the subsequent 6 months in patients with the symptom compared to patients without the symptom present, the increased risk with each additional symptom, and the increased risk with every 3-point lower physical and mental summary score. A decrease of 3 score points is considered to be clinically relevant. …”
  2. 13942

    Effect of anisotropy. by Diarmuid J. Cahalane (233294)

    Published 2011
    “…</b> In our simulations increased anisotropy <i>α</i> leads to a reduced number of axons encouters but also a decrease in network efficiency <i>E</i> and an increase in mean shortest path length <i>l</i>. …”
  3. 13943

    Loss of mesenchymal <i>Srg3</i> disrupted BMP signaling and caused defective chondrogenesis in forelimb buds. by Shin Jeon (2559289)

    Published 2016
    “…Red and black arrowheads point to anterior expansion and posterior decrease, respectively. …”
  4. 13944

    PURE system simulator: Effects of ribosome (and EF-Tu) inhibition on the synthesis of fMetLysHis tripeptides. by Sophia Rudorf (169011)

    Published 2019
    “…In contrast, <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006979#pcbi.1006979.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3C)</a> shows that upon depletion of EF-Tu (i.e., for <i>constant</i> concentration of ribosomes), both the peptide synthesis rate in total and per ribosome decrease. …”
  5. 13945

    Linear relationship between ontogeny (using skull length as a proxy) and the averaged degree of sutural closure in <i>A</i>. <i>mississippiensis</i> (n = 46). by Alida M. Bailleul (167500)

    Published 2016
    “…Above the trend line are exposed the estimated diet of these animals at the time of death, based on previous studies [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0147687#pone.0147687.ref071" target="_blank">71</a>,<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0147687#pone.0147687.ref072" target="_blank">72</a>]. Each data point (i.e., each skull) is characterized by its sex and domestic or wild status (see legend in black square). …”
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  8. 13948

    The effects of stepwise changes in stimulus intensity on spike timing. by Alejo Rodríguez-Cattáneo (19713314)

    Published 2024
    “…The increment in object conductance was adjusted to produce a 3-fold increase (subindex 1) or decrease (subindex 2) in stimulus amplitude. Unit types are: A and G) sharp monomodal; B and H) deeply inhibited; C and I) broad monomodal; D and J) mildly inhibited; E and K) bimodal; and F and L) trimodal. …”
  9. 13949

    Association of symptoms and a low HRQOL with the risk of reaching the combined poor health outcome within the subsequent 6 months based on separate time-dependent Cox proportional... by Moniek C. M. de Goeij (546764)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The HR with its 95% confidence interval (CI) represents the increased risk of reaching the combined poor health outcome (dialysis, transplantation, and death) within the subsequent 6 months in patients with the symptom compared to patients without the symptom present, the increased risk with each additional symptom, and the increased risk with every 3-point lower physical and mental summary score. A decrease of 3 score points is considered to be clinically relevant. …”
  10. 13950

    DataSheet_1_A multicenter randomized trial for quality of life evaluation by non-invasive intelligent tools during post-curative treatment follow-up for head and neck cancer: Clini... by Stefano Cavalieri (5234378)

    Published 2023
    “…The primary endpoint is a clinically relevant global health-related EORTC QLQ-C30 QoL deterioration (decrease ≥10 points) at any point during 24 months post-treatment follow-up. …”
  11. 13951

    Probability functions of the maximum number of open AMPA receptors. by Jesus Montes (436513)

    Published 2015
    “…The probability density function shows a rapid increase to a mode value of 21 open receptors and a slower decrease. …”
  12. 13952

    Time since the population collapse. by Jordi Salmona (118654)

    Published 2012
    “…Most of their mass is concentrated in recent years with a sharp decrease as time goes back. The prior is shown as a dashed line, its median being 100,000 y ago (see text). …”
  13. 13953

    Analysis of wound healing in non-infected, infected but not treated, and infected + mupirocin-treated scald burn wounds. by Abiodun D. Ogunniyi (198305)

    Published 2018
    “…Magnification ×4 stitched image. Scale bar = 100 μm. Results represent means and SEM, n = 6 wounds per mice group with a single time-point.…”
  14. 13954

    Photochemical activity modulated by water, nitrogen, and phosphorus status in cactus pear by Marcos Neves Lopes (5020940)

    Published 2022
    “…In Quixadá, the maximum fluorescence decrease ratio (FDR) was 4.04 in third-order cladodes (rainy season and N/P 10.0/114.8 kg ha−1 yr−1), while in Tejuçuoca, the maximum FDR was 6.93, found in 2nd/3rd order cladodes (rainy season and N/P 190.0/10.0 kg ha−1 yr−1). …”
  15. 13955

    Engulfment simulation by Mathieu Emily (39337)

    Published 2011
    “…(b) The decrease of the energy as a function of the iteration steps. …”
  16. 13956

    Cell Sorting simulation by Mathieu Emily (39337)

    Published 2011
    “…(b) The decrease of the energy as a function of the iteration steps. …”
  17. 13957

    Quenching of calcein by hemoglobin. by Alessandro Esposito (266221)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>A) Images show the decrease in fluorescence lifetime of calcein (100 µM) with hemoglobin concentration (0 to 6 mM) in RBC lysates. …”
  18. 13958

    Checkerboard simulation by Mathieu Emily (39337)

    Published 2011
    “…(b) The decrease of the energy as a function of the iteration steps. …”
  19. 13959

    Changes in the spectral power of LFP recorded during animals' BSR. by Germán Vega-Flores (664425)

    Published 2014
    “…In window C, the less-preferred frequencies of reward (20 Hz, 8 Hz) did not induce changes in gamma and theta bands as the preferred frequency (100 Hz) did. The stimulation with 100 Hz as reward was associated with a decrease in the gamma band and an increase in the theta in comparison with both 20 Hz and 8 Hz (n = 9 animals, 20–30 sessions). …”
  20. 13960

    Data Sheet 1_Role of crevice size induced microenvironment variation within the gap in initiating crevice corrosion of 201 stainless steel.docx by Hao-Jing Ge (20573270)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The effects of the real-time changes in the microenvironment within the crevice caused by the change in crevice size on the induction of crevice corrosion of 201 stainless steel (201-SS) in 1 M (pH = 4.00) NaCl solution were evaluated using conventional methods and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) containing potentiometric probes. Results show that a decrease in pH and an increase in the Cl<sup>−</sup> concentration within the gap are the pivotal determinants of crevice corrosion initiation. …”