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  1. 21081

    Image_3_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.TIF by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  2. 21082

    Table_3_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.DOCX by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  3. 21083

    Dependence of kinase-phosphatase balance point on MT-Ndc80 dissociation rates. by Anand Banerjee (9216605)

    Published 2020
    “…As the Ndc80P:MT dissociation rate is decreased towards optimal <i>k</i><sub>d,eff</sub>, the balance point becomes much larger than one. …”
  4. 21084

    Table_4_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.XLSX by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  5. 21085

    Patterns of Flexible Nanotubes Formed by Liquid-Ordered and Liquid-Disordered Membranes by Yonggang Liu (176004)

    Published 2015
    “…The spontaneous curvature of the Ld membranes is found to be 4.7 times larger than that of the Lo membranes. We also show that these curvatures are generated by weak PEG adsorption onto the membranes, with a binding affinity of about 1.6 <i>k</i><sub>B</sub><i>T</i> per chain. …”
  6. 21086

    Spatial Autocorrelation in Mass Spectrometry Imaging by Alberto Cassese (2635396)

    Published 2016
    “…Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a powerful molecular imaging technique. In microprobe MSI, images are created through a grid-wise interrogation of individual spots by mass spectrometry across a surface. …”
  7. 21087

    Spontaneous replay switches between multiple environments. by Bastian Pietras (14295598)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>In the (A) mesoscopic and (B) microscopic ring-attractor network storing multiple environments, metastable replay dynamics spontaneously emerge due to finite-size fluctuations when decreasing the population size from <i>N</i> = 500 (orange/red in panels i) to <i>N</i> = 50 (blue/black) per unit. …”
  8. 21088

    Patterns of Flexible Nanotubes Formed by Liquid-Ordered and Liquid-Disordered Membranes by Yonggang Liu (176004)

    Published 2015
    “…The spontaneous curvature of the Ld membranes is found to be 4.7 times larger than that of the Lo membranes. We also show that these curvatures are generated by weak PEG adsorption onto the membranes, with a binding affinity of about 1.6 <i>k</i><sub>B</sub><i>T</i> per chain. …”
  9. 21089

    Table1.pdf by Yoshimi M. Rii (4987220)

    Published 2018
    “…Overall, we observed large increases in rates of <sup>14</sup>C-primary productivity (~2- to 27-fold) and concentrations of chlorophyll a (~2- to 7-fold) following N addition. Much of the physiological response was due to larger (>3 μm) phytoplankton, whose contributions to primary productivity increased ~2-fold while picophytoplankton (0.2–3 μm) contributions decreased by a similar proportion. …”
  10. 21090

    Table_1_Dissociable Neural Responses to Monetary and Social Gain and Loss in Women With Major Depressive Disorder.docx by Anjali Sankar (6943022)

    Published 2019
    “…Our results may suggest a dissociation such that MDD patients show decreased sensitivity to monetary stimuli whether gain or loss, and increased sensitivity to social stimuli whether acceptance or rejection, although this will need to be verified in larger samples with direct comparisons between groups and stimuli. …”
  11. 21091

    Image_4_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.JPEG by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  12. 21092

    Updating representation of position by betasort on an incorrect trial by Greg Jensen (712648)

    Published 2015
    “…During the <em>choice</em> phase, a value is drawn randomly from the beta distributions of the trial stimuli, and the stimulus with the larger random value is chosen. …”
  13. 21093

    Image_6_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.JPEG by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  14. 21094

    Patterns of Flexible Nanotubes Formed by Liquid-Ordered and Liquid-Disordered Membranes by Yonggang Liu (176004)

    Published 2016
    “…The spontaneous curvature of the Ld membranes is found to be 4.7 times larger than that of the Lo membranes. We also show that these curvatures are generated by weak PEG adsorption onto the membranes, with a binding affinity of about 1.6 <i>k</i><sub>B</sub><i>T</i> per chain. …”
  15. 21095

    Prevention of mIPSC amplitude potentiation by blockers of GABA- and glutamate-uptake. by Kristin Hartmann (52443)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) Effect of TBOA (solid line) for cell shown in A. Note shift towards larger amplitudes against control and smaller amplitudes against drug-free stimulated cell (dashed lines as in C). …”
  16. 21096

    Table_6_Theropod Tridactyl Tracks Across the Triassic–Jurassic Boundary in Southern Africa: Implications for Pedal Morphology Evolution.XLSX by Miengah Abrahams (3616754)

    Published 2022
    “…This study considers over 200 upper Stormberg Group tridactyl tracks assigned to the Kayentapus-Grallator-Anchisauripus-Eubrontes (K-GAE) plexus, to quantify their morphological variation across a time span of ∼35 million years. Our findings show that within the upper Stormberg Group, and across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, the younger tracks become larger, have a decreased mesaxony and a reduced digit III projection. …”
  17. 21097

    Table2.pdf by Yoshimi M. Rii (4987220)

    Published 2018
    “…Overall, we observed large increases in rates of <sup>14</sup>C-primary productivity (~2- to 27-fold) and concentrations of chlorophyll a (~2- to 7-fold) following N addition. Much of the physiological response was due to larger (>3 μm) phytoplankton, whose contributions to primary productivity increased ~2-fold while picophytoplankton (0.2–3 μm) contributions decreased by a similar proportion. …”
  18. 21098

    Patterns of Flexible Nanotubes Formed by Liquid-Ordered and Liquid-Disordered Membranes by Yonggang Liu (176004)

    Published 2015
    “…The spontaneous curvature of the Ld membranes is found to be 4.7 times larger than that of the Lo membranes. We also show that these curvatures are generated by weak PEG adsorption onto the membranes, with a binding affinity of about 1.6 <i>k</i><sub>B</sub><i>T</i> per chain. …”
  19. 21099

    Image_3_Hillslope Processes Affect Vessel Lumen Area and Tree Dimensions.JPEG by Jakub Kašpar (10043276)

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, we observed a larger negative effect of stem eccentricity on VLA in Quercus. …”
  20. 21100

    Factors underlying AP spikelet count. by Jornt R. De Gruijl (111679)

    Published 2012
    “…In general, a longer ADP increases the chances of larger amounts of spikelets on top of the somatic ADP. …”