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  1. 6201

    Video4_Lava fountain jet noise during the 2018 eruption of fissure 8 of Kīlauea volcano.MP4 by Julia E. Gestrich (14172462)

    Published 2022
    “…The results of this model indicate a decrease in velocity in mid-June which coincides with the decrease in fountain height. …”
  2. 6202

    Video1_Lava fountain jet noise during the 2018 eruption of fissure 8 of Kīlauea volcano.MP4 by Julia E. Gestrich (14172462)

    Published 2022
    “…The results of this model indicate a decrease in velocity in mid-June which coincides with the decrease in fountain height. …”
  3. 6203

    Video3_Lava fountain jet noise during the 2018 eruption of fissure 8 of Kīlauea volcano.MP4 by Julia E. Gestrich (14172462)

    Published 2022
    “…The results of this model indicate a decrease in velocity in mid-June which coincides with the decrease in fountain height. …”
  4. 6204

    DataSheet1_Lava fountain jet noise during the 2018 eruption of fissure 8 of Kīlauea volcano.PDF by Julia E. Gestrich (14172462)

    Published 2022
    “…The results of this model indicate a decrease in velocity in mid-June which coincides with the decrease in fountain height. …”
  5. 6205

    Presentation_1_Changes in white matter functional networks across late adulthood.PDF by Muwei Li (618716)

    Published 2023
    “…The functional connectivities (FCs) within and among those units were found to decrease significantly with aging. We observed a widespread reduction of graph-theoretical metrics, suggesting a decrease in the ability to exchange information between remote WM regions with aging.…”
  6. 6206

    NWB2023_Who funds Nordic research? by Ross W. K. Potter (17093254)

    Published 2023
    “…Outside the EU, funding from US government health bodies (e.g., National Institute of Health - NIH) is prominent but has decreased (12% to 9.5%). Funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has also declined (10.5% to 7.5%) over the period, possibly a consequence of Brexit. …”
  7. 6207

    Management assumptions for the different productivity pathways by H Valin (557174)

    Published 2013
    “…However, the outcome is sensitive to the technological path and which factor benefits from productivity gains: sustainable land intensification would increase GHG savings by one-third when compared with a fertilizer intensive pathway. Reaching higher yield through total factor productivity gains would be more efficient on the food supply side but halve emissions savings due to a strong rebound effect on the demand side. …”
  8. 6208

    Evaluation of phytotoxic, cytotoxic, and genotoxic potential of hemodialysis effluent by Daniel Arsand (15430240)

    Published 2023
    “…It was observed that the pure hemodialysis effluent and dialysate had a toxic effect on all analyzed seeds. Although the diluted effluent did not cause phytotoxicity in lettuce and cucumber, cytogenotoxicity tests showed a decrease in mitotic index and appearance of chromosomal aberrations in onion cells, indicating toxicity at a cellular and genetic level. …”
  9. 6209

    Deregulation of Microcephalin and ASPM Expression Are Correlated with Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Progression by Rawiah Alsiary (158122)

    Published 2014
    “…To confirm these previous findings on a larger scale Microcephalin and ASPM expression levels and localisations were evaluated by immunohistochemistry in two cohorts; a training set of 25 samples and a validation set of 322 EOC tissue samples. …”
  10. 6210

    DataSheet2_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  11. 6211

    DataSheet3_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  12. 6212

    DataSheet1_Micro-Porosity and gas emission characteristics of thermally contacted metamorphic coal by igneous intrusion.PDF by Xiang Fu (714580)

    Published 2023
    “…The proportion of gas emission in the first one second of metamorphic coal is much higher than that of other coals. The decrease of pore volume and specific surface area of micropores makes the adsorption capacity weaker, which results in a decrease in the total amount of emission - smaller Δp value, and earlier inflection point and faster attenuation on the emission curve, namely an increased α value. …”
  13. 6213

    Recurrence quantification analysis of heart rate during mental arithmetic stress in young females by Dimitriy Dimitriev (6870974)

    Published 2020
    “…The recurrence plots during mental stress are characterized by the larger length of vertical lines (TT) and a higher percentage of points forming diagonal lines (DET). …”
  14. 6214

    Comparison of tuned response amplitude with the same contrast in mixed and in constant contrast blocks. by Lionel G. Nowak (373941)

    Published 2013
    “…Relative to 100%, the distribution for high contrast is shifted to the left, indicating that response amplitude was larger for high contrast when neurons were adapted to a mixture of contrasts, compared to when neurons were adapted to the high contrast. …”
  15. 6215

    Tn Tnp interacts with supercoiled pUC19 by Mindy Steiniger (17144)

    Published 2011
    “…Bands increasing in intensity are marked with a plus sign (+). Bands decreasing in intensity are marked with a minus sign (−).…”
  16. 6216

    Loss of the macrophage-TCR in the presence of functional T cells results in disorganized granulomas and CCL2 suppression in murine pulmonary tuberculosis. by Alexander W. Beham (196299)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) TNF blockade decreases the number and size of macrophage clusters induced by <i>BCG</i> infection <i>in vitro</i>. …”
  17. 6217

    Shifts in the Microbial Community Composition of Gulf Coast Beaches Following Beach Oiling by Ryan J. Newton (456891)

    Published 2013
    “…<div><p>Microorganisms associated with coastal sands serve as a natural biofilter, providing essential nutrient recycling in nearshore environments and acting to maintain coastal ecosystem health. …”
  18. 6218

    Global Gene Expression Shift during the Transition from Early Neural Development to Late Neuronal Differentiation in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> by Rafael Cantera (235161)

    Published 2014
    “…Here, instead of searching for temporal coincidence in gene expression using the entire genome expression data, we searched for temporal coincidence in gene expression only within predefined catalogues of functionally related genes and investigated whether a catalogue's expression profile can be used to generate larger catalogues, enriched in genes necessary for the same function. …”
  19. 6219

    Table 1_Nutritionally adequate, healthy, and climate-friendly diets following the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023: an optimization study for Norway.xlsx by Julie Lengle (21356141)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>Optimizing the diet to meet nutrient and health constraints alone resulted in a modest decrease in GWP (NNR2023); retaining ruminant meat consumption (Ruminant) impeded the reduction (−9% vs. 0%). …”
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    Improved estimation of soil organic carbon stock in subtropical cropland of Southern China based on digital soil mapping and multi-sources data by Bifeng Hu (3778951)

    Published 2025
    “…Soil properties, soil management practices, and lithological factors affect SOCD mainly through direct way while terrain, climate, and biota mainly via indirect way. Additionally, the mean value of SOCD significantly decreased from 3.23 in the 1980s to 2.95 kg m<sup>−2</sup> in the 2010s. …”