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    Number of significant genes and fold change. by Gordon A. Barr (11163243)

    Published 2023
    “…Adult fear responses to a predator odor were decreased only by PN10-14 treatment and the infant Shock alone and Shock+mother did not differ.…”
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    Downregulation of DOM decreases the abundance of PER and TIM. by Zhenxing Liu (399809)

    Published 2019
    “…Results shown are from at least three biological ChIP replicates, with technical triplicates performed during qPCR for each biological replicate. Error bars represent ± SEM; n.s., non significant,*<i>P</i> < 0.05,**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, one-way ANOVA. …”
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    HR decreases during movies and returns to pre-movie levels afterwards. by Diana K. Darnell (8067143)

    Published 2019
    “…A total of 10 videos were analyzed. The decrease in HR during the movie is statistically significant (Paired T-test, * P < 0.05).…”
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    Variability and correlations decrease during task states in human fMRI data. by Takuya Ito (57473)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>g)</b> We found that the average FC between all pairs of brain regions is significantly reduced during task state. <b>h)</b> We found that the average correlation for each brain region, decreased for each brain region during task state. …”
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    Significant repeated measurements sEMG outcomes. by María Benito-de-Pedro (22057468)

    Published 2025
    “…In this case-control study, a surface electromyography (sEMG) was conducted in the peroneus lateralis longus (PLL) and peroneus lateralis brevis (PLB) musculature during the layup gesture, on 58 female basketball players, 29 with and 29 without CAI. …”
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    Significant single measurement sEMG outcomes. by María Benito-de-Pedro (22057468)

    Published 2025
    “…In this case-control study, a surface electromyography (sEMG) was conducted in the peroneus lateralis longus (PLL) and peroneus lateralis brevis (PLB) musculature during the layup gesture, on 58 female basketball players, 29 with and 29 without CAI. …”
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