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  1. 9381

    NHP MGIA methods optimisation experiments by Rachel Tanner (10150382)

    Published 2021
    “…Mycobacterial viability showed a progressive, albeit modest, </p><p>decrease for the first 3 hours, before beginning to recover at 4 hours (Figure 5A). …”
  2. 9382

    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. 9383

    Supermarket policies on less-healthy food at checkouts: Natural experimental evaluation using interrupted time series analyses of purchases by Katrine T. Ejlerskov (6095291)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Methods and findings</p><p>We used a natural experimental design and two data sources providing complementary and unique information. …”
  4. 9384

    Table_1_Validity and reliability of the Musicians’ Health Literacy Questionnaire, MHL-Q19.XLSX by Christine Guptill (13850215)

    Published 2022
    “…A total of 549 post-secondary music students from six English-speaking countries completed the battery of questionnaires, and 328 of these participants provided valid responses to the MHL-Q19 alone 2 weeks later. …”
  5. 9385

    Data_Sheet_1_Patterns in Microbial Assemblages Exported From the Meltwater of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Glaciers.DOCX by Tyler J. Kohler (7174673)

    Published 2020
    “…Meltwater alpha diversity showed a pronounced decrease with increasing latitude, and multivariate analyses of assemblages revealed significant regional clusters. …”
  6. 9386

    Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase 1 Gene (<i>Pck1</i>) Displays Parallel Evolution between Old World and New World Fruit Bats by Lei Zhu (16642)

    Published 2015
    “…<div><p>Bats are an ideal mammalian group for exploring adaptations to fasting due to their large variety of diets and because fasting is a regular part of their life cycle. Mammals fed on a carbohydrate-rich diet experience a rapid decrease in blood glucose levels during a fast, thus, the development of mechanisms to resist the consequences of regular fasts, experienced on a daily basis, must have been crucial in the evolution of frugivorous bats. …”
  7. 9387

    Table_1_Patterns in Microbial Assemblages Exported From the Meltwater of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Glaciers.XLSX by Tyler J. Kohler (7174673)

    Published 2020
    “…Meltwater alpha diversity showed a pronounced decrease with increasing latitude, and multivariate analyses of assemblages revealed significant regional clusters. …”
  8. 9388

    Table_1_Validity and reliability of the Musicians’ Health Literacy Questionnaire, MHL-Q19.XLSX by Christine Guptill (13850215)

    Published 2022
    “…A total of 549 post-secondary music students from six English-speaking countries completed the battery of questionnaires, and 328 of these participants provided valid responses to the MHL-Q19 alone 2 weeks later. …”
  9. 9389

    The impact of varicella vaccination on varicella-related hospitalization rates: global data review by Maki Hirose (10394815)

    Published 2021
    “…The US had 81.4%–99.2% reduction in hospitalization rates in children younger than four years, 6–14 years after the onset of universal vaccination (1995), with vaccination coverage of 90%; Uruguay: 94% decrease (children aged 1–4 years) in six years, vaccination coverage of 90%; Canada: 93% decrease (age 1–4 years) in 10 years, coverage of 93%; Germany: 62.4% decrease (age 1–4 years) in 8 years, coverage of 78.2%; Australia: 76.8% decrease (age 1–4 years) in 5 years, coverage of 90%; Spain: 83.5% decrease (age <5 years) in four years, coverage of 77.2% and Italy 69.7%–73.8% decrease (general population), coverage of 60%–95%. …”
  10. 9390

    Distinct seasonal infectious agent profiles in life-history variants of juvenile Fraser River Chinook salmon: An application of high-throughput genomic screening by Strahan Tucker (2855516)

    Published 2018
    “…However, knowledge of the presence and abundance of suites of infectious agents in wild populations has been constrained by our ability to easily screen for them. Using salmon as a model, we contrasted seasonal pathogenic infectious agents in life history variants of juvenile Chinook salmon from the Fraser River system (N = 655), British Columbia (BC), through the application of a novel high-throughput quantitative PCR monitoring platform. …”
  11. 9391

    <b>Liver-selective imidazolopyrazine mitochondrial uncoupler SHD865 reverses adiposity and glucose intolerance in mice</b> by Martina Beretta (8899829)

    Published 2023
    “…There is a strong need to find new treatments that decrease the burden of obesity and lower the risk of obesity-related comorbidities including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. …”
  12. 9392

    Tuning Physical and Optical Properties of ZnO Nanowire Arrays Grown on Cotton Fibers by Thushara J. Athauda (1937326)

    Published 2013
    “…Increasing [S]/[G] ratio resulted in the amount of ZnO grown on the cotton surface to drop significantly, which also caused a decrease in the surface hydrophobicity and UV absorption. …”
  13. 9393

    Video_1_Laparoscopic Complete Excision of the Posterior Muscular Cuff: Technique Refinements and Comparison With Stepwise Gradient Muscular Cuff Cutting for Hirschsprung Disease.MP... by Zebing Zheng (12344665)

    Published 2022
    “…Objectives<p>Our institution had modified the Soave pull-through procedure using laparoscopic stepwise gradient muscular cuff cutting (LSGC) for Hirschsprung disease (HSCR). However, we found that a few children still suffered from obstructive symptoms and enterocolitis during the follow-up. …”
  14. 9394

    Video_3_Laparoscopic Complete Excision of the Posterior Muscular Cuff: Technique Refinements and Comparison With Stepwise Gradient Muscular Cuff Cutting for Hirschsprung Disease.MP... by Zebing Zheng (12344665)

    Published 2022
    “…Objectives<p>Our institution had modified the Soave pull-through procedure using laparoscopic stepwise gradient muscular cuff cutting (LSGC) for Hirschsprung disease (HSCR). However, we found that a few children still suffered from obstructive symptoms and enterocolitis during the follow-up. …”
  15. 9395

    Data_Sheet_1_Laparoscopic Complete Excision of the Posterior Muscular Cuff: Technique Refinements and Comparison With Stepwise Gradient Muscular Cuff Cutting for Hirschsprung Disea... by Zebing Zheng (12344665)

    Published 2022
    “…Objectives<p>Our institution had modified the Soave pull-through procedure using laparoscopic stepwise gradient muscular cuff cutting (LSGC) for Hirschsprung disease (HSCR). However, we found that a few children still suffered from obstructive symptoms and enterocolitis during the follow-up. …”
  16. 9396

    Video_2_Laparoscopic Complete Excision of the Posterior Muscular Cuff: Technique Refinements and Comparison With Stepwise Gradient Muscular Cuff Cutting for Hirschsprung Disease.MP... by Zebing Zheng (12344665)

    Published 2022
    “…Objectives<p>Our institution had modified the Soave pull-through procedure using laparoscopic stepwise gradient muscular cuff cutting (LSGC) for Hirschsprung disease (HSCR). However, we found that a few children still suffered from obstructive symptoms and enterocolitis during the follow-up. …”
  17. 9397

    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. …”
  18. 9398

    Non-Random Variability in Functional Composition of Coral Reef Fish Communities along an Environmental Gradient by Jeremiah G. Plass-Johnson (2621305)

    Published 2016
    “…Furthermore, other traits can be selected against because degradation can relax the association between fishes and benthic habitat. We characterised six important ecological traits for fish species occurring at seven sites across a disturbed coral reef archipelago in Indonesia, where reefs have been exposed to eutrophication and destructive fishing practices for decades. …”
  19. 9399

    Data_Sheet_1_Resource Status and Effect of Long-Term Stock Enhancement of Large Yellow Croaker in China.docx by Jigui Yuan (11399249)

    Published 2021
    “…The higher haplotype diversity and moderate nucleotide diversity of wild large yellow croaker indicated that overexploitation, which caused a sharp decrease in biomass, did not lead to a loss of genetic diversity. …”
  20. 9400

    Table_1_The Associations of Emotion Coping Appraisal With Both the Cue–Outcome Contingency and Perceived Verbal Abuse Exposure.docx by Dong Woo Shin (696716)

    Published 2019
    “…Thirty-six subjects performed a cross-modal associative learning task requiring them to learn the predictive strength of auditory cues and predict a subsequent visual stimulus. …”