Search alternatives:
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
significantly affect » significantly affected (Expand Search), significant effect (Expand Search), significant effects (Expand Search)
affect decrease » effects decreased (Expand Search), largest decrease (Expand Search)
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
significantly affect » significantly affected (Expand Search), significant effect (Expand Search), significant effects (Expand Search)
affect decrease » effects decreased (Expand Search), largest decrease (Expand Search)
-
1121
Table 1_Structural and acoustic properties of urbanized landscapes adversely affect bird communities in a tropical environment.xlsx
Published 2024“…Both anthropogenic noise and physical structures exhibited significant negative effects on bird abundance and species richness. …”
-
1122
Table 2_Structural and acoustic properties of urbanized landscapes adversely affect bird communities in a tropical environment.docx
Published 2024“…Both anthropogenic noise and physical structures exhibited significant negative effects on bird abundance and species richness. …”
-
1123
Muscles influence motoneuron at NMJ during the critical period, but motoneuron do not affect GluR composition in muscles.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(A)</b> Heat stress experienced during the embryonic critical period (32°C vs. 25°C control) leads to decreased postsynaptic GluRIIA. Simultaneous genetic manipulation of aCC motoneuron during embryonic stages does not affect GluRIIA in muscles. …”
-
1124
ASP protects the AC16 cells from DOX-induced cardiotoxicity via Nrf2 activation.
Published 2025“…<p>(A) Representative images of protein expression detected by Western blot of p-PI3K,p-AKT, AKT, and the Nrf2 downstream signaling pathways in AC16 cells; (B, C) ML385 does not affect PI3K/AKT (n = 3); (D-F) The statistical results show that ML385 significantly represses NRF2 activation, leading to a decrease in its downstream gene expression (n = 3); (G, H) Lipid ROS levels (n = 3); (I, J) Quantitative q-PCR analysis of relative ANP and BNP mRNA expression (n = 3); (K, L) Representative images (Scale bar = 100 μm) and statistical analysis of JC-1 (n = 150); One-way ANOVA (Tukey post-test), means ± SD. …”
-
1125
-
1126
Comparison curves of snow.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1127
Comparison of simulation results.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1128
Displacement vector diagram of snow.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1129
Description of the selected nodes.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1130
MDPC material parameters for snow.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1131
Description of the selected nodes.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1132
Finite Element Model of Tire and Snow Runway.
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1133
Yield Function of the MDPC Model [24].
Published 2025“…The compaction rate initially increases and then decreases with different snow thicknesses; beyond the tread depth, the load significantly affects the maximum compaction rate, which reaches 504 mm/s. …”
-
1134
-
1135
-
1136
-
1137
-
1138
-
1139
-
1140
Image 1_Heat-not-burn technology affects plasma testosterone levels and markers of inflammation, oxidative stress in the testes of rats.pdf
Published 2025“…Although the levels of toxicants in the mainstream are significantly lower than those observed in tobacco smoke, some recent studies have raised concerns about potential health risks associated with their use, particularly regarding their effects on male gonadal function, which remain largely unexplored.…”