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  1. 9181

    Life types of species at different altitudes. by Yalin Jin (16475276)

    Published 2023
    “…The dominant species with the largest number in each elevational gradient were <i>Eurohypnum leptothallum</i>, <i>Brachythecium pendulum</i>, <i>Brachythecium salebrosum</i> and <i>Entodon prorepens;</i> (2) There were five kinds of life forms in different elevation gradients, including Wefts, Turfs, Mat, Pendants and Tail. …”
  2. 9182

    Ranking of important values of bryophytes. by Yalin Jin (16475276)

    Published 2023
    “…The dominant species with the largest number in each elevational gradient were <i>Eurohypnum leptothallum</i>, <i>Brachythecium pendulum</i>, <i>Brachythecium salebrosum</i> and <i>Entodon prorepens;</i> (2) There were five kinds of life forms in different elevation gradients, including Wefts, Turfs, Mat, Pendants and Tail. …”
  3. 9183

    Data from: The relationship between diet and body mass in terrestrial mammals by Silvia Pineda-Munoz (3310086)

    Published 2022
    “…Having lower requirements for energy and nutrients per unit of body weight or ecological advantages such as larger home ranges allows larger mammals to feed on less nutritive feeding resources (i.e., structural plant material). …”
  4. 9184

    Contrasting Propagation of Natural Calls of Two Anuran Species from the South American Temperate Forest by Mario Penna (470396)

    Published 2015
    “…<i>calcaratus</i> are affected by spectral degradation to a larger extent, with linear decreases in spectral cross-correlation and in the amplitude ratio between the first two harmonics. …”
  5. 9185

    The experimentally reported network parameters can generate supersaturation and be adapted to enter the inhibition-stabilized state. by Pierre Ekelmans (15470955)

    Published 2023
    “…In this network, the E activity saturates for inputs larger than 20 mV/s. If the external input to the I population is larger than that to the E population, as shown in the inset with <i>r</i> = 1.5, E firing rate declines for growing input. …”
  6. 9186

    Changes in the effective optical zone following hyperopic keratorefractive lenticule extraction by Yangyi Huang (11859382)

    Published 2025
    “…ΔEOZ/POZ and ΔEOZ/PTZ were significantly larger at the late than the early postoperative stage in both groups (<i>p</i> < 0.001), with a larger ΔEOZ/POZ value in group B than that in group A at both stages (<i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
  7. 9187

    Relationship between the clinically diagnosed male infertility and individual, conventional and flow cytometric SPTRX3 parameters reflective of sperm quality. by Clayton Buckman (416303)

    Published 2013
    “…A larger than 1 odds ratio indicates a positive relationship between the parameter and the clinical diagnosis of male infertility. …”
  8. 9188

    The usAHP involves multiple mechanisms driven by different activity signals. by Sarah Pellizzari (14493311)

    Published 2023
    “…(F) Mean data showing the influence of spiking on the usAHP (paired <i>t</i> test). Stable R<sub>in</sub> (<i>n</i> = 9 neurons from <i>N</i> = 2 animals) and R<sub>in</sub> decreases (<i>n</i> = 6 neurons from <i>N</i> = 6 animals). …”
  9. 9189

    Reducing chronic disease through changes in food aid: A microsimulation of nutrition and cardiometabolic disease among Palestinian refugees in the Middle East by Sanjay Basu (94828)

    Published 2018
    “…By contrast, a shift to an alternative food parcel with less grain and more fruits and vegetables was estimated to produce a 0.08 per 1,000 person-years decrease in the incidence of hypertension (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.05–0.11), 0.18 per 1,000 person-years decrease in the incidence of type 2 diabetes (95% CI 0.14–0.22), 0.18 per 1,000 person-years decrease in the incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease events (95% CI 0.17–0.19), and 0.02 decrease per 1,000 person-years all-cause mortality (95% CI 0.01 decrease to 0.04 increase) among those receiving aid. …”
  10. 9190

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…The overall geometry of the drop also has a strong influence on the contact angle: if the drop is confined to a disk-like shape with radius <i>R</i>, much larger than the capillary length, and height <i>h</i>, smaller than the capillary length, the advancing angle increases steeper with velocity as the aspect ratio <i>h</i>/<i>R</i> is smaller. …”
  11. 9191

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…The overall geometry of the drop also has a strong influence on the contact angle: if the drop is confined to a disk-like shape with radius <i>R</i>, much larger than the capillary length, and height <i>h</i>, smaller than the capillary length, the advancing angle increases steeper with velocity as the aspect ratio <i>h</i>/<i>R</i> is smaller. …”
  12. 9192

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…The overall geometry of the drop also has a strong influence on the contact angle: if the drop is confined to a disk-like shape with radius <i>R</i>, much larger than the capillary length, and height <i>h</i>, smaller than the capillary length, the advancing angle increases steeper with velocity as the aspect ratio <i>h</i>/<i>R</i> is smaller. …”
  13. 9193

    Representative images showing the size of corneal superficial epithelial cells, corneal epithelial superficial cell density, mean corneal anterior stromal membrane bridge-like stru... by Wensheng Chen (181356)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The size of surface cells in the corneal epithelium of eyes treated with commercial PG analogs and BAK was significantly larger than that of control eyes (A). The corneal superficial cell density (B) was significantly decreased and significantly higher densities of membrane bridge-like structures (C) in the corneal anterior stroma were indentified in PG analogs and BAK treated corneas. …”
  14. 9194

    Stick–Slip to Sliding Transition of Dynamic Contact Lines under AC Electrowetting by D. J. C. M. ’t Mannetje (1876939)

    Published 2013
    “…The overall geometry of the drop also has a strong influence on the contact angle: if the drop is confined to a disk-like shape with radius <i>R</i>, much larger than the capillary length, and height <i>h</i>, smaller than the capillary length, the advancing angle increases steeper with velocity as the aspect ratio <i>h</i>/<i>R</i> is smaller. …”
  15. 9195

    Loss of layer V pyramidal neurons of motor cortex. by Paolo d’Errico (494029)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>C</b>) Nissl-stained brain sections illustrating reduced numbers of larger pyramidal neurons (red asterisks in the inset) in layer V of SMA mice <i>vs</i> WT controls. …”
  16. 9196

    Illustration of p-value bias as a result of deflated standard errors. by Christiaan de Leeuw (457984)

    Published 2023
    “…For example, at the median standard error deflation of 0.89, at a reference p-value of 0.05 the biased p-value is about 0.028, about a 1.8-fold decrease in the p-value relative to its true value. …”
  17. 9197

    Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays by Frank L. Kooi (6645322)

    Published 2019
    “…While attractive for many applications, a HMD also forms a liability: large-FoV HMDs are known to cause eye-strain (Kooi, 1997) and the rate of information uptake is expected to decrease towards the edges.<br> <i>Methods</i>. We measured the ability of 12 subjects to quickly determine the orientation (Т vs Ʇ) of a target T surrounded by 4 randomly oriented (up, down, left, right) flanker T’s as a function of 1) target-flanker spacing or ‘crowding’ (small /medium/large), 2) flanker polarity, and 3) eccentricity (15/30/45 deg). …”
  18. 9198

    Visual processing of symbology in head-fixed large Field-of-View displays by Frank L. Kooi (6645322)

    Published 2019
    “…While attractive for many applications, a HMD also forms a liability: large-FoV HMDs are known to cause eye-strain (Kooi, 1997) and the rate of information uptake is expected to decrease towards the edges.<br> <i>Methods</i>. We measured the ability of 12 subjects to quickly determine the orientation (Т vs Ʇ) of a target T surrounded by 4 randomly oriented (up, down, left, right) flanker T’s as a function of 1) target-flanker spacing or ‘crowding’ (small /medium/large), 2) flanker polarity, and 3) eccentricity (15/30/45 deg). …”
  19. 9199

    Tuna Species Substitution in the Spanish Commercial Chain: A Knock-On Effect by Ana Gordoa (460753)

    Published 2017
    “…A total of 375 samples were analysed genetically, the largest dataset gathered in Europe so far. The identified species were <i>Thunnus albacares</i>, <i>Thunnus thynnus</i> and <i>Thunnus obesus</i>. …”
  20. 9200

    Ratio of fixation probabilities of mutations altering enhancer strength relative to that of a neutral mutation (y-axis) in relation with the logarithm of the recombination rate bet... by Frédéric Fyon (825532)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>In blue, the mutant enhancer (<i>e</i><sub><i>2</i></sub>) is ten times stronger than the wild-type enhancer (<i>e</i><sub><i>1</i></sub>). …”