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  1. 6781

    DataSheet_1_Including Volume Effects in Biological Treatment Plan Optimization for Carbon Ion Therapy: Generalized Equivalent Uniform Dose-Based Objective in TRiP98.pdf by Marco Battestini (12268814)

    Published 2022
    “…In particular, for a plan containing multiple OARs, we obtained the same target coverage and similar DVHs for OARs with a small volume effect while decreasing the mean dose received by the proximal parotid, thus reducing its NTCP by a factor of 2.5. …”
  2. 6782

    Data_Sheet_1_Antimicrobial Resistance and Livestock Trade for Low and Middle Income Countries: Regional Analysis of Global Coordination Policies.pdf by Charalampos Avraam (10361288)

    Published 2021
    “…We studied three scenarios: global increased user fees on antimicrobials, a global ban of meat imports from Brazil, and a decrease in China's meat consumption. …”
  3. 6783

    Actin oscillations depend on the extent and timing of Gβ sequestration. by Oliver Hoeller (2148580)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Higher levels of sequestration (lower concentration of active Gβ) result in a larger fraction of oscillating cells. …”
  4. 6784

    The genetic connectedness calculated from genomic information and its effect on the accuracy of genomic prediction by Suo-Yu Zhang (5575199)

    Published 2018
    “…Overall, a continued increase in CD and r with a corresponding decrease in PEVD was observed as the number of common sires varies from 0 to 19 regardless of heritability levels, indicating increasing genetic connectedness between herds. …”
  5. 6785

    Transforming Growth Factor β Signaling Overcomes Dasatinib Resistance in Lung Cancer by Edna Gordian (673369)

    Published 2014
    “…Kinase inhibitors have the potential for target promiscuity because the kinase super family is the largest family of druggable genes that binds to a common substrate (ATP). …”
  6. 6786

    The Naked Truth: The Face and Body Sensitive N170 Response Is Enhanced for Nude Bodies by Jari K. Hietanen (196036)

    Published 2011
    “…Moreover, the N170 amplitude increased linearly as the amount of clothing decreased from full clothing via swimsuits to nude bodies. …”
  7. 6787

    Multidrug-resistant bacteria compensate for the epistasis between resistances by Jorge Moura de Sousa (3931670)

    Published 2017
    “…We used experimental evolution, next-generation sequencing, in silico simulations, and genome editing to compare the compensatory process of a streptomycin and rifampicin double-resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i> with those of single-resistant clones. …”
  8. 6788

    Report: Grapes Household Simulation Model. Domestic Food and Packaging Waste Insights from UK Households by Virginia Martin Torrejon (16494798)

    Published 2024
    “…Key outcomes revealed that optimal storage conditions can significantly decrease grape waste. For instance, full utilisation of refrigeration decreased waste by 15.7%. …”
  9. 6789

    Migration and Growth of Silver Nanoparticles in Zeolite Socony Mobil 5 (ZSM-5) Observed by Environmental Electron Microscopy: Implications for Heterogeneous Catalysis by Arnaud Monpezat (6445292)

    Published 2019
    “…The catalytic activity and adsorption capacity of silver nanoparticles, which depend on their size distribution and dispersion on the support, generally decrease with time because of agglomeration of the metal into larger particles. …”
  10. 6790

    Migration and Growth of Silver Nanoparticles in Zeolite Socony Mobil 5 (ZSM-5) Observed by Environmental Electron Microscopy: Implications for Heterogeneous Catalysis by Arnaud Monpezat (6445292)

    Published 2019
    “…The catalytic activity and adsorption capacity of silver nanoparticles, which depend on their size distribution and dispersion on the support, generally decrease with time because of agglomeration of the metal into larger particles. …”
  11. 6791

    Migration and Growth of Silver Nanoparticles in Zeolite Socony Mobil 5 (ZSM-5) Observed by Environmental Electron Microscopy: Implications for Heterogeneous Catalysis by Arnaud Monpezat (6445292)

    Published 2019
    “…The catalytic activity and adsorption capacity of silver nanoparticles, which depend on their size distribution and dispersion on the support, generally decrease with time because of agglomeration of the metal into larger particles. …”
  12. 6792

    Table 1_Metabolomic changes associated with treatment response of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with TEC regimen in HER2-negative breast cancer.xlsx by Kun Fang (619812)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>After three cycles of NAC, a greater decrease in glycochenodeoxycholate was associated with poorer treatment response, whereas a larger reduction in LysoPC(18:1) correlated with better response. …”
  13. 6793

    New Insights into the Diversity of Marine Picoeukaryotes by Fabrice Not (103563)

    Published 2009
    “…MAST (Marine Stramenopiles) appeared as potentially prominent grazers and we observed a significant decrease in the contribution of alveolate and radiolarian sequences, which overwhelmingly dominated rDNA libraries. …”
  14. 6794

    Dependence of the simulation results on <i>θ</i><sub>T2</sub>. by Sang-Woo Lee (441256)

    Published 2022
    “…The difference converges to zero with the decrease in . The reason why the difference becomes non-negligible as increases is that the density in the growth suspension phase decreases due to the death of larger cells. …”
  15. 6795

    Using Stable Isotopes to Infer the Impacts of Habitat Change on the Diets and Vertical Stratification of Frugivorous Bats in Madagascar by Kim E. Reuter (2541361)

    Published 2016
    “…Changes in diet were correlated with a decrease in forest cover, though at a larger spatial scale in <i>P</i>. …”
  16. 6796

    <i>In Situ</i> Characterization of Dehydration during Ion Transport in Polymeric Nanochannels by Chenghai Lu (11330281)

    Published 2021
    “…Partial shedding of water molecules from ion solvation shells, observed as a decrease in the average hydration number, allowed the alkali-metal ions studied here (lithium, sodium, and potassium) to permeate membranes with pores smaller than their solvated size. …”
  17. 6797

    The Importance of Maize Management on Dung Beetle Communities in Atlantic Forest Fragments by Renata Calixto Campos (840168)

    Published 2016
    “…As expected for fragmented areas, the covariance analysis showed a greater species richness in larger fragments under both conditions; however species richness was greater in fragments surrounded by conventional maize. …”
  18. 6798

    DataSheet1_Oil disturbance reduces infaunal family richness but does not affect phylogenetic diversity.docx by Erin Kiskaddon (6368792)

    Published 2022
    “…Thus, we would expect oil disturbance to disproportionately affect related taxa and therefore decrease phylogenetic diversity (PD). We test this hypothesis for a shallow water marine infaunal community using a simulation approach that iteratively removes clades with shared vulnerability to oil exposure. …”
  19. 6799

    Image 1_Metabolomic changes associated with treatment response of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with TEC regimen in HER2-negative breast cancer.pdf by Kun Fang (619812)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>After three cycles of NAC, a greater decrease in glycochenodeoxycholate was associated with poorer treatment response, whereas a larger reduction in LysoPC(18:1) correlated with better response. …”
  20. 6800

    Changes in vesicle image area of DiD-labelled TBEV after internalization into astrocytes. by Maja Potokar (510981)

    Published 2014
    “…</i> 2.06±0.28 (2 h, **<i>P</i><0.01, ***<i>P</i><0.001). A similar decrease was observed in larger vesicles (L) with an image area >1 µm<sup>2</sup> (in µm<sup>2</sup>): 1.94±0.09 (4 h; **<i>P</i><0.01) and 2.03±0.08 (18 h) <i>vs</i>. 3.06±0.39 (2 h). …”