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  1. 5841

    Low-dose material-specific radiography using monoenergetic photons - Fig 7 by Joseph Harms (3600506)

    Published 2019
    “…As the dose gets lower, noise suppression gets stronger for the LENR beam, keeping the image noise level relatively constant. (b) The mean contrast-to-noise ratio for the six rods in each noise-suppressed image, as function of dose. …”
  2. 5842

    Management of consecutive cuts in the production and quality of wintergreen paspalum seeds by Rodrigo Ramos Lopes (5527421)

    Published 2022
    “…The largest seed production was obtained with zero cut (850.3, first year and 719.4 kg/ha-1, second year) and one cut (794.4, first year and 627.3 kg/ha-1, second year) with no statistical difference between them. …”
  3. 5843

    L-model: Steady state distributions of organelles and transient evolution. by Bernd Binder (255263)

    Published 2009
    “…Right panels: temporal evolution of organelle sizes after decrease of from to . Transiently, a pool of smaller organelles emerges in parallel to the pool of larger ones.…”
  4. 5844

    Reconstructed vegetation cover, related factors and prescribed values in previous studies. by Guo Liu (448433)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><i>Vegetation Cover</i> shows the reconstructed NDVI averaged from 15 sequences, with linear regression after 6.5 ka yr BP showing a decrease of 0.13. …”
  5. 5845

    Influence of the heterogeneity of the tissue conductivity on the potential field and threshold currents. by Sébastien Joucla (312219)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><b>A</b>: In the originally homogeneous tissue (with <i>σ</i> = 0.1 S/m), ten 20-µm-sided cubes were added, in which the conductivity was alternatively set to 0.01 S/m and 1 S/m. …”
  6. 5846

    Probability of induction by a single large burst and quasi-steady state. by Hao Ge (1418158)

    Published 2018
    “…The deterministic threshold is approximately 20(<i>molec.</i>), while the stochastic thresholds are larger and decrease when the time window is extended. …”
  7. 5847

    The association between disordered eating and health-related quality of life among children and adolescents: A systematic review of population-based studies - Fig 2 by Xiu Yun Wu (4582813)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>Forest plot of mean differences in total (A), psychosocial (B) and physical (C) domains of HRQOL between the disordered eating group and the non-disordered eating group HRQOL measures:</b> The PedsQL 4.0 in the studies by Mitchell and Jalali-Farahani, 2015; The KINDL-R in the study by Herpertz-Dahlmann, 2008 <b>Disordered eating variables:</b> The Mitchell study used the total score of six-point Likert scale variable of disordered eating, the mean difference represents the decrease in QOL for one unit increase in the disordered eating; Jalali-Farahani, 2015 and Herpertz-Dahlmann, 2008 used dichotomous variable of disordered eating (with and without disordered eating behavior). …”
  8. 5848

    Complex spikes from multiple axons recorded on the same electrode are a problem for accurately determining spike height and peak time. by Udit Narula (4020026)

    Published 2017
    “…As a result, the larger amplitude signal failed detection because of the 1.6 ms dead time imposed in the spike detection algorithm. …”
  9. 5849

    Distribution of random task scores for the metabolic tasks for arginine to nitric oxide and ROS detoxification demonstrate the underlying distribution of DEGs. by Bonnie V. Dougherty (8721621)

    Published 2024
    “…In this case, the distribution for the Dox data is significantly wider (i.e. larger range on the x-axis), indicating a larger overall absolute change in gene expression requiring a higher overall average gene expression for ROS production to be deemed significant and a lower overall average gene expression for arginine to nitric oxide to be deemed significant.…”
  10. 5850

    Average confusion matrix, for 100 iterations of the evaluation process, reporting the classification rates of the individual signatures in the best configuration (the ensemble clas... by Vincent Arnaud (6111599)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Individuals are sorted from bottom to top by decreasing the number of calls (Jill: largest number; Busira: lowest number). …”
  11. 5851

    Thalamocortical loop in motor signal processing. by Rahul Agarwal (143303)

    Published 2012
    “…In contrast, in PD case with HFDBS applied, is larger and the gains decrease, which generates a smaller orbit tube. …”
  12. 5852

    Structural Investigation of the Substituted Pyrochlore AgSbO<sub>3</sub> through Total Scattering Techniques by Geneva Laurita (1829614)

    Published 2013
    “…Polycrystalline samples of the pyrochlore series Ag<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>M<sup><i>n</i></sup><sub><i>x</i></sub>SbO<sub>3+<i>x</i>[(<i>n</i>–1)/2]</sub> (M = Na, K, and Tl) have been structurally analyzed through total scattering techniques. …”
  13. 5853

    EYA inhibitor Benzbromarone, compound 1. by Emmanuel Tadjuidje (325188)

    Published 2013
    “…Each point represents the mean and standard deviation of two independent readings. …”
  14. 5854

    AMP binding free energy calculations and per-residue decomposition of holo and PfIleRS-SANC systems. by Curtis Chepsiror (21368103)

    Published 2025
    “…Relative to the holo system, residues per system with the largest change in <i>ΔG</i><sup><i>bind</i></sup> (top/bottom 3 residues) are shown with an “x”. …”
  15. 5855

    Changes in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) indices of white matter microstructure after sleep deprivation and associations with sleepiness. by Torbjørn Elvsåshagen (3285522)

    Published 2015
    “…(<b>D</b>) Because the FA decreases in the significant voxels of (<b>A</b>) were mainly driven by AD reductions, we examined whether reductions in averaged AD within these clusters correlated with SSS score and found a significant negative association (<i>R</i> = −0.63, <i>P</i> = 0.002), indicating greater sleepiness in subjects with larger AD reductions after sleep deprivation. …”
  16. 5856

    Analysis of hypothesis (2) for all initial states. by Milan Česka (586644)

    Published 2014
    “…There are only two variables having a larger domain (0–10), in particular, these are the proteins <i>pRB</i> and . …”
  17. 5857

    A Tale of Two Stories: Astrocyte Regulation of Synaptic Depression and Facilitation by Maurizio De Pittà (194237)

    Published 2011
    “…Depending on the expressed presynaptic signaling pathways, astrocytes may globally inhibit or potentiate the synapse: the amount of released neurotransmitter in the presence of the astrocyte is transiently smaller or larger than in its absence. But this <em>global</em> effect usually coexists with the opposite <em>local</em> effect on paired pulses: with release-decreasing astrocytes most paired pulses become facilitated, namely the amount of neurotransmitter released upon spike <em>i</em>+1 is larger than that at spike <em>i</em>, while paired-pulse depression becomes prominent under release-increasing astrocytes. …”
  18. 5858

    The optimal monopolistic drug price, P<sup>*</sup>, and the lower consumption threshold above which patients will purchase the drug, , as a function of the relative health improvem... by Moshe Levy (665791)

    Published 2014
    “…<p> is always increasing in h (see proof in footnote 7), i.e. the more dramatic the health improvement offered by the drug, the lower , and the larger the proportion of patients who will use the drug. …”
  19. 5859

    Creating an amplifier of weak selection for death-Birth updating. by Benjamin Allen (408337)

    Published 2020
    “…We decrease the edge weight from this vertex to one of its neighbors by an amount <i>ϵ</i>. …”
  20. 5860

    Data from "What are the similarities and differences in marine boundary layer cloud and drizzle microphysical properties during the ACE-ENA and MARCUS field campaigns?" by Alexa Renee Marcovecchio (16648527)

    Published 2023
    “…MARCUS clouds have higher cloud-top heights, thicker cloud layers, larger liquid water path, and colder cloud temperatures than ENA. …”