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  1. 11141

    Chemical Insights into the Design and Development of Face-Centered Cubic Ruthenium Catalysts for Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis by Wei-Zhen Li (1668817)

    Published 2017
    “…Guided by theoretical calculations, water-dispersible fcc Ru catalysts containing abundant open facets were synthesized and showed an unprecedented mass-specific activity in the aqueous-phase FTS, 37.8 mol<sub>CO</sub>·mol<sub>Ru</sub><sup>–1</sup>·h<sup>–1</sup> at 433 K. The mass-specific activity of the fcc Ru catalysts with an average size of 6.8 nm is about three times larger than the previous best hcp catalyst with a smaller size of 1.9 nm and a higher specific surface area. …”
  2. 11142

    Complete dataset of loon productivity for Fuirst et al. by Matthew Fuirst (11236764)

    Published 2025
    “…Even though productivity is only one of three demographic parameters that dictate the stability of a population, long-term decreases in productivity signal looming population declines in Ontario, the Prairie and Atlantic provinces, New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. …”
  3. 11143

    Meta-analyses of Adverse Effects Data Derived from Randomised Controlled Trials as Compared to Observational Studies: Methodological Overview by Su Golder (179442)

    Published 2011
    “…The pooled ratio of odds ratios of RCTs compared to observational studies was estimated to be 1.03 (95% confidence interval 0.93–1.15). There was less discrepancy with larger studies. …”
  4. 11144

    Image1_Antidiabetic Activity of Elephant Grass (Cenchrus Purpureus (Schumach.) Morrone) via Activation of PI3K/AkT Signaling Pathway, Oxidative Stress Inhibition, and Apoptosis in... by Oluwafemi Adeleke Ojo (12176981)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><p>Results: This in vitro study showed inhibitory potency of Cenchrus purpureus extract (AECPS) as compared with the positive controls. AECPS showed a gradual decrease in alloxan-induced increases in FBG, total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low density lipoprotein (LDL-c), G6P, F-1,6-BP, malondialdehyde (MDA), IL-6, TNF-α, and NF-ĸB and increased alloxan-induced decreases in liver glycogen, hexokinase, and high density lipoprotein (HDL-c). …”
  5. 11145

    Identification of Structural Features of Condensed Tannins That Affect Protein Aggregation by Honorata M. Ropiak (2134738)

    Published 2017
    “…Circular dichroism revealed that higher proportions of prodelphinidins decreased the apparent α-helix content (<i>r</i> = -0.941; <i>p</i><0.01; df = 5) and increased the apparent β-sheet content (<i>r</i> = 0.916; <i>p</i><0.05; df = 5) of BSA.…”
  6. 11146

    Change in visit and visitor volume by reason for visit during the COVID-19 pandemic. by Ellen Stephenson (5080046)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>When the rate ratio for visits in larger than the rate ratio for visitors (i.e., interval is further to the right), this indicates that the intensity of visits per visitor increased during the pandemic. …”
  7. 11147

    On the Interplay of Telomeres, Nevi and the Risk of Melanoma by Clara Bodelon (106771)

    Published 2012
    “…Replication of the top SNPs was conducted in two American populations consisting of 488 subjects from 53 melanoma-prone families and 1,086 cases and 1,024 controls from a case-control study. …”
  8. 11148

    Pioglitazone Treatment Reduces Adipose Tissue Inflammation through Reduction of Mast Cell and Macrophage Number and by Improving Vascularity by Michael Spencer (596181)

    Published 2014
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Pioglitazone treatment increased the cross-sectional area of adipocytes by 18% (p = 0.01), and also increased capillary density without affecting larger vessels. Pioglitazone treatment decreased total adipose macrophage number by 26%, with a 56% decrease in M1 macrophages and an increase in M2 macrophages. …”
  9. 11149

    Image_1_The Effect of Post-harvest Conditions in Narcissus sp. Cut Flowers Scent Profile.pdf by Marta I. Terry (9947711)

    Published 2021
    “…Under constant dark, there was a loss of scent complexity. Constant temperatures of 20°C caused a decrease of scent complexity that was more dramatic at 5°C, when the total number of compounds emitted decreased from thirteen to six. …”
  10. 11150

    Receptive field transformations of the optimal HSNN predicts transformations observed along the ascending auditory pathway. by Fatemeh Khatami (4446235)

    Published 2020
    “…The measured (<b>b</b>) integration times, (<b>c</b>) latencies, and (<b>d</b>) bandwidths increase across the six network layers. (<b>e</b>) Examples STRFs from the auditory nerve (AN) [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007558#pcbi.1007558.ref026" target="_blank">26</a>], inferior colliculus (IC) [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007558#pcbi.1007558.ref007" target="_blank">7</a>], thalamus (MGB) and primary auditory cortex (A1) [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007558#pcbi.1007558.ref008" target="_blank">8</a>] become progressively longer and have progressively more complex spectro-temporal sensitivity along the ascending auditory pathway. …”
  11. 11151

    Table_2_The Effect of Post-harvest Conditions in Narcissus sp. Cut Flowers Scent Profile.pdf by Marta I. Terry (9947711)

    Published 2021
    “…Under constant dark, there was a loss of scent complexity. Constant temperatures of 20°C caused a decrease of scent complexity that was more dramatic at 5°C, when the total number of compounds emitted decreased from thirteen to six. …”
  12. 11152

    Table_1_The Effect of Post-harvest Conditions in Narcissus sp. Cut Flowers Scent Profile.pdf by Marta I. Terry (9947711)

    Published 2021
    “…Under constant dark, there was a loss of scent complexity. Constant temperatures of 20°C caused a decrease of scent complexity that was more dramatic at 5°C, when the total number of compounds emitted decreased from thirteen to six. …”
  13. 11153

    A Theoretical Investigation of the Plausibility of Reactions between Ammonia and Carbonyl Species (Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, and Acetone) in Interstellar Ice Analogs at Ultracold... by Lina Chen (87129)

    Published 2011
    “…However, a new pathway emerged in more realistic clusters that involves at least one barrierless step for two of the carbonyl species considered here: ammonia reacts with formaldehyde and acetaldehyde to form a partial charge transfer species in small clusters (4H<sub>2</sub>O) and a protonated hydroxyamino intermediate species in large clusters (9H<sub>2</sub>O, 12H<sub>2</sub>O); modest barriers that decrease sharply with cluster size are found for the analogous processes for the acetone-NH<sub>3</sub> reaction. …”
  14. 11154

    a. How various statistical models account for modulation classification performance across the entire dataset. by Chris Scholes (3309477)

    Published 2025
    “…<i>VS:</i> Vector Strength; <i>SAC peak 1:</i> The height of the peak in the shuffled autocorrelogram (SAC) at the modulation period (1/modulation frequency); <i>SAC peaks 2-5:</i> The heights of the next 4 largest peaks in the SAC, between the zero-lag peak and the modulation period; <i>Z</i><sub><i>ISI</i></sub>: A Z-scored measure of the degree to which interval statistics differ from that predicted from the phase statistics alone; <i>SAC peaks 1-5:</i> The five largest peaks in the SAC, where peak 1 is the modulation period; <i>Neural reliability</i>: A measure of the reliability of the PSTH in response to the amplitude-modulated tone. …”
  15. 11155

    Supplementary Material for: The Impact of TIGAR on Prognosis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma; Association with Tumor Microenvironment and Ferroptosis by Toshida K. (19356256)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, TIGAR positivity was significantly associated with smaller number of cluster of differentiation (CD)8 positive T cells (p=0.0450), larger number of CD68 positive macrophages(p=0.0058), larger number of programmed death-ligand 1 positive cases (p=0.0002) and larger number of vessels that encapsulate tumor cluster positive cases (p=0.0004). …”
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  17. 11157

    Comparison of EBOV-Kik <i>in vitro</i> passage with <i>in vivo</i> infection. by Jeffrey R. Kugelman (297042)

    Published 2013
    “…See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0050316#pone-0050316-g001" target="_blank">Figure 1</a> for passage and seed stock information. …”
  18. 11158

    Increased Atmospheric SO<sub>2</sub> Detected from Changes in Leaf Physiognomy across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary Interval of East Greenland by Karen L. Bacon (401338)

    Published 2013
    “…A similar increase in leaf roundness was also observed in the Tr–J fossil taxa immediately prior to a sudden decrease in their relative abundances at Astartekløft. …”
  19. 11159

    Proteomic Biomarkers for Ageing the Mosquito <em>Aedes aegypti</em> to Determine Risk of Pathogen Transmission by Leon E. Hugo (252728)

    Published 2013
    “…We validated the abundances of the four most suitable candidates (Actin depolymerising factor; ADF, Eukaryotic initiation factor 5A; eIF5A, insect cuticle protein Q17LN8, and Anterior fat body protein; AFP) using semi-quantitative Western analysis of individual mosquitoes of six ages. …”
  20. 11160

    Systems Responses to Progressive Water Stress in Durum Wheat by Dimah Z. Habash (635750)

    Published 2014
    “…To gain better insight into mechanisms defining resistance to water stress we studied the physiological and transcriptome responses of three durum breeding lines varying for yield stability under drought. Parents of a mapping population (Lahn x Cham1) and a recombinant inbred line (RIL2219) showed lowered flag leaf relative water content, water potential and photosynthesis when subjected to controlled water stress time transient experiments over a six-day period. …”