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  1. 10341

    Phase I Randomized Safety Study of Twice Daily Dosing of Acidform Vaginal Gel: Candidate Antimicrobial Contraceptive by Marla J. Keller (118184)

    Published 2012
    “…There were no significant changes in <em>Lactobacillus crispatus</em> or <em>Lactobacillus jensenii</em> in either group but there was a decrease in <em>Gardnerella vaginalis</em> in the Acidform group (p = 0.08).…”
  2. 10342

    Comparison of topological properties of first generation and second generation networks. by Andriana S. L. O. Campanharo (346326)

    Published 2013
    “…As increases, random shortcuts generally decrease the distance between nodes, although for some cases, larger path lengths also arise due to redistribution of weights on the shortest path to other nodes. …”
  3. 10343

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  4. 10344

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  5. 10345

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  6. 10346

    In Search of Covalency Measure of Gd(III)-Ligand Interactions by Rafał Janicki (5616248)

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, it was found for the first time that the sum of the Gd(III)–L bond energy (∑<i>E</i><sub>GdL</sub>) is correlated with the position of the gravity center of the <sup>8</sup>S<sub>7/2</sub> → <sup>2<i>S</i>+1</sup>L<sub>J</sub> transitions and increase of covalency of the Gd(III)–L bonds is associated with decrease of their bond energy. …”
  7. 10347

    Identification of genes responsive to therapeutic CoQ10. by Bryce A. Mendelsohn (5688410)

    Published 2018
    “…Genes showing strong rescue with CoQ10 (either having a <i>t</i> test <i>p</i>-value of <0.05 and rescue larger than 1 SD from the average rescue of non-targeting guides, or a <i>t</i> test <i>p</i>-value of less than 0.1 and a rescue larger than 2 SDs from the average rescue of non-targeting guides) are labeled with red squares. …”
  8. 10348

    The Recline and Head Lift Exercises (Fujiki et al., 2019) by Robert Brinton Fujiki (6378142)

    Published 2019
    “…Upper esophageal sphincter opening did not increase significantly following the exercise regimens, <i>F</i>(2, 36.5) = 2.14, <i>p</i> = .1322. Both groups displayed a significant decrease in perceived exertion levels over the course of the exercises, <i>F</i>(5, 98) = 23.73, <i>p </i>≤ .0001. …”
  9. 10349
  10. 10350

    Syntheses, Structures, Near-Infrared and Visible Luminescence, and Magnetic Properties of Lanthanide-Organic Frameworks with an Imidazole-Containing Flexible Ligand by Zheng-Hua Zhang (2528974)

    Published 2006
    “…Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements of <b>1</b>−<b>6 </b>showed that complex <b>1 </b>(Gd) is nearly a paramagnet and complexes <b>2 </b>(Tb), <b>3 </b>(Dy), and <b>4 </b>(Er) show the ferromagnetic coupling between magnetic centers, whereas the depopulation of the Stark levels in complexes <b>5</b> (Yb) and <b>6</b> (Eu) leads to a continuous decrease in <i>χ</i><sub>M</sub><i>T</i> when the sample is cooled from 300 to 1.8 K.…”
  11. 10351

    Effects of age of exercise onset on body composition across the lifespan. by Agnieszka Mika (306138)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A) Weekly total running distance across time for the separate cohort used for chemical carcass analyses. …”
  12. 10352

    Data Sheet 2_Deep crustal composition and Late Paleozoic geotectonic evolution in West Junggar, China.pdf by Shenglin Xu (12076840)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The West Junggar area in the southwestern part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), is one of the largest areas of growth of the Phanerozoic crust in the world that has experienced intense Late Paleozoic magmatic activity, where crust-mantle interaction is significant. …”
  13. 10353

    Massively Parallel Implementation of Steered Molecular Dynamics in Tinker-HP: Comparisons of Polarizable and Non-Polarizable Simulations of Realistic Systems by Frédéric Célerse (6710519)

    Published 2019
    “…As it could be anticipated, strong discrepancies are noticed between polarizable and non-polarizable models when considered in vacuum, whereas results are more comparable when a water environment is added. However, for the largest system, i.e., the CD2CD58 complex, strong differences related to the modeling of a salt bridge are noticed exhibiting some potential issues with classical FFs. …”
  14. 10354

    Data Sheet 3_Deep crustal composition and Late Paleozoic geotectonic evolution in West Junggar, China.pdf by Shenglin Xu (12076840)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The West Junggar area in the southwestern part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), is one of the largest areas of growth of the Phanerozoic crust in the world that has experienced intense Late Paleozoic magmatic activity, where crust-mantle interaction is significant. …”
  15. 10355

    Massively Parallel Implementation of Steered Molecular Dynamics in Tinker-HP: Comparisons of Polarizable and Non-Polarizable Simulations of Realistic Systems by Frédéric Célerse (6710519)

    Published 2019
    “…As it could be anticipated, strong discrepancies are noticed between polarizable and non-polarizable models when considered in vacuum, whereas results are more comparable when a water environment is added. However, for the largest system, i.e., the CD2CD58 complex, strong differences related to the modeling of a salt bridge are noticed exhibiting some potential issues with classical FFs. …”
  16. 10356

    Assessing Mitochondrial DNA Variation and Copy Number in Lymphocytes of ~2,000 Sardinians Using Tailored Sequencing Analysis Tools by Jun Ding (80820)

    Published 2015
    “…The new program package comprises 1) an algorithm designed to identify mtDNA variants (i.e., homoplasmies and heteroplasmies), incorporating sequencing error rates at each base in a likelihood calculation and allowing allele fractions at a variant site to differ across individuals; and 2) an estimation of mtDNA copy number in a cell directly from whole-genome sequencing data. …”
  17. 10357

    Massively Parallel Implementation of Steered Molecular Dynamics in Tinker-HP: Comparisons of Polarizable and Non-Polarizable Simulations of Realistic Systems by Frédéric Célerse (6710519)

    Published 2019
    “…As it could be anticipated, strong discrepancies are noticed between polarizable and non-polarizable models when considered in vacuum, whereas results are more comparable when a water environment is added. However, for the largest system, i.e., the CD2CD58 complex, strong differences related to the modeling of a salt bridge are noticed exhibiting some potential issues with classical FFs. …”
  18. 10358

    Massively Parallel Implementation of Steered Molecular Dynamics in Tinker-HP: Comparisons of Polarizable and Non-Polarizable Simulations of Realistic Systems by Frédéric Célerse (6710519)

    Published 2019
    “…As it could be anticipated, strong discrepancies are noticed between polarizable and non-polarizable models when considered in vacuum, whereas results are more comparable when a water environment is added. However, for the largest system, i.e., the CD2CD58 complex, strong differences related to the modeling of a salt bridge are noticed exhibiting some potential issues with classical FFs. …”
  19. 10359

    SAM images for two observers showing similar regions of activity irrespective of pattern type. by Jennifer B. Swettenham (360057)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>SAM images for Observers B (left column) and C (right column), left eye viewing, showing statistical estimates of power changes within the 10–20 Hz frequency band with 1 s time windows. The colour indicates the amplitude of the pseudo-T statistic (2<<i>T</i><6) with blue/purple colours representing power decreases. …”
  20. 10360

    This snapshot of the tool (using the default mortality data and with time point t = 87 selected) shows an example where point forecasts (the dashed purple line) are an ineffective... by Lee Mason (7247909)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The forecasting method appears to identify two potential futures, one in which the number of deaths will rise to peak and then begin to decrease, and another in which the number of deaths decreases slowly before beginning to rise. …”