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  1. 9321

    Diversity parametrically controls integration~segregation of groups within ensembles–the emergence of spatial scales. by Mengsen Zhang (5058821)

    Published 2018
    “…Within groups however (A, left), where agents’ initial frequencies were uniform, phase locking was still affected by the presence of another group of a different frequency (red, yellow bars significantly lower than blue bar), demonstrating that interactions are sensitive to the multiagent context in which they are embedded. (** p<0.01; *** p<0.001; error bars represent standard errors) (B) A scatterplot reveals linear associations between phase locking within- and between-group (each point represents a trial), whose slopes were modulated by the diversity parameter <i>δf</i> (denoted by color, see legend). Linear regressions had positive slope for lower diversity (blue and red colored lines) indicating integration of initial groups into larger coordinative structures, while a negative slope was found for the largest diversity (yellow line), indicating intergroup segregation. …”
  2. 9322

    Transient inhibition of excitatory synaptic inputs in granule cell after TBI. by Xiang Gao (4077)

    Published 2011
    “…(B), summary data showing the decrease of mEPSCs frequency, but not amplitude, rising time, and decay time constant. *, <i>P</i><0.01.…”
  3. 9323

    GPER triggers JKT-1 cell proliferation in vitro. by Nicolas Chevalier (173448)

    Published 2012
    “…Histograms represent percentages of variation in the JKT-1 cell number compared with the control (0%), which was measured at 1,2×10<sup>6</sup> cells/well after 24 hours of incubation in the steroid-free medium with ethanol (10% of variation represent an increase or a decrease of 60 000 cells). All results are expressed as means ± SEM of three independents experiments. * P<0.01.…”
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    Ankyrin-B<sup>+/−</sup> mice display premature senescence and reduced longevity. by Peter J. Mohler (35301)

    Published 2007
    “…While we observe no major differences in phenotypes at eight weeks, we observe a slight decrease in size and the presence of lordokyphosis in ankyrin-B<sup>+/−</sup> mice at six months of age. …”
  5. 9325

    ORCID uptake in pharma-sponsored research by Caitlin Edgell (10571574)

    Published 2023
    “…A larger proportion of papers had one or more associated ORCID iDs (42.6% vs 27.8% previously), and more of these papers had multiple iDs (52.6% vs 32.5% previously). …”
  6. 9326

    Image_1_Differential Effects of Climate Warming on the Nectar Secretion of Early- and Late-Flowering Mediterranean Plants.PDF by Krista Takkis (5455049)

    Published 2018
    “…Temperature rise expected by the end of the century will shift the average temperature beyond the optimal range for flower production and the sugar produced per plant in late-flowering species. Therefore, we expect a future decrease in nectar secretion of late-flowering species, which could reduce the amount of nectar resources available for their pollinators. …”
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  8. 9328

    Table_1_The Application of Wearable Technology to Quantify Health and Wellbeing Co-benefits From Urban Wetlands.DOCX by Jonathan P. Reeves (7213901)

    Published 2019
    “…Assessments of self-reported mood states demonstrated an increase in positive feelings in the wetland setting. A pronounced decrease in negative feelings in the wetland setting was observed in stressed individuals only. …”
  9. 9329

    Table_1_The Effects of an In-vehicle Collision Warning System on Older Drivers' On-road Head Movements at Intersections.DOCX by Rachel Shichrur (10165586)

    Published 2021
    “…For intersection on the left direction, a significant improvement in drivers' head movements' behavior was found at T-junctions, turns and four-way intersections from phase 1 to phase 3 (p < 0.01), however, two intersection types presented a decrease along the study phases. …”
  10. 9330

    Pds5 and Brca2 have similar effects on gene expression in BG3 cells that overlap the effects of Nipped-B and cohesin. by Ziva Misulovin (262237)

    Published 2018
    “…Red indicates genes that increase with both and blue indicate genes that decrease with both. Brown indicates genes that increase with one treatment, and decrease with the other. …”
  11. 9331

    The Effect of Iron Fortification on Iron (Fe) Status and Inflammation: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Jingqiu Ma (2216677)

    Published 2016
    “…The change in length-for-age z scores (LAZ) from 6 to 18 months among three groups was significantly different (<i>P</i> = 0.021) and a smaller decrease of LAZ in MG and a larger decrease of LAZ in FG were observed.…”
  12. 9332

    Assay for interactions between αB crystallin and HbA or HbS. by Tyler J. W. Clark (315391)

    Published 2013
    “…At low speed (2500 g) only the largest aggregates were in the insoluble (I) fraction, and the Hb bound to αB crystallin remained soluble in the supernatant (soluble) fraction. …”
  13. 9333

    Model coefficient estimates predict change in psychophysical pain evaluation given HFA. by Rose M. Caston (11815157)

    Published 2023
    “…The coefficient for the SFG decreased over time. Although many regions had low coefficients (0.1), none were negative, which means increased HFA is linked to increased pain ratings. …”
  14. 9334

    Experimental noise on mRNA-seq and ribosome profiling measurements is unlikely to explain the predominance of transcriptional changes within yeast paralog pairs. by Simon Aubé (15927488)

    Published 2023
    “…When transcription is assumed to dominate (right, as in the dataset from [<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010756#pgen.1010756.ref025" target="_blank">25</a>]), these standard deviations are ∼ 2.29, ∼ 1.11, and vice versa if translational divergence is assumed to be larger (left). …”
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    FACE_UNCOM_201209-201602.zip by Shun Hasegawa (4806078)

    Published 2018
    “…<div>This package contains the base datasets used in the paper–entitled “Elevated CO2 concentrations reduce C4 cover and decrease diversity of understorey plant community in a Eucalyptus woodland”– in press at Journal of Ecology (accepted on 26th January 2018). …”
  16. 9336

    DataSheet1_Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists as add-on therapy to insulin for type 1 diabetes mellitus.zip by Xinrui Tan (12089750)

    Published 2024
    “…The primary outcome was the change in HbA1c. Eight efficacy and six safety secondary endpoints were evaluated via meta-analysis. …”
  17. 9337

    52-Week Efficacy and Safety of Telbivudine with Conditional Tenofovir Intensification at Week 24 in HBeAg-Positive Chronic Hepatitis B by Teerha Piratvisuth (279131)

    Published 2013
    “…No decrease in the mean glomerular filtration rate occurred in either treatment group at Week 52.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Efficacy of Ibandronate Loading Dose on Rapid Pain Relief in Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Cancer Induced Bone Pain: The NVALT-9 Trial.PDF by Anita J. W. M. Brouns (9019115)

    Published 2020
    “…Primary endpoint: bone pain response, defined as 25% decrease in worst pain score (PSc) over a 3-day period (day 5–7) compared to baseline PSc with maximum of 25% increase in mean analgesic consumption during the same period. …”
  19. 9339

    GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION ON BRAZILIAN CAPITAL MARKETS: A STUDY ON LAVA JATO (CAR WASH) INVESTIGATION by ANA JULIA AKAISHI PADULA (5717405)

    Published 2018
    “…The results indicate that there was a significant devaluation of the largest state-owned companies traded on the Brazilian Stock Exchange and in American Depository Receipts, leading to money laundering and a decrease in economic growth. …”
  20. 9340

    Supplementary Material for: Volitional Yoga Breathing Influences Attention and Anxiety: An Exploratory Randomized Crossover Study by Sharma S.K. (11713172)

    Published 2021
    “…<b><i>Materials and Methods:</i></b> Thirty-eight male volunteers between 20 and 37 years (group mean age ± SD; 24.08 ± 4.01 years) were assessed in six sessions in random order (www.randomizer.org) on separate days. …”