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    Image_1_Increased Production of α-Linolenic Acid in Soybean Seeds by Overexpression of Lesquerella FAD3-1.jpeg by Wan Woo Yeom (8380287)

    Published 2020
    “…The increased content of 18:3 in the Pβ-con:PfFAD3-1 soybean (T<sub>1</sub>) resulted in a 52.6% increase in total fatty acids, with a larger decrease in 18:1 content than 18:2 content. …”
  3. 7583

    Image_2_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  4. 7584

    Image_3_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  5. 7585

    Image_1_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  6. 7586

    Diverse Aquatic Adaptations in <i>Nothosaurus</i> spp. (Sauropterygia)—Inferences from Humeral Histology and Microanatomy by Nicole Klein (164099)

    Published 2016
    “…In the middle to late Anisian (Middle Muschelkalk) small-bodied nothosaurs retain BMI whereas larger-bodied forms tend to show a decrease in bone mass (BMD). …”
  7. 7587

    Image_4_Influence of Step Frequency on the Dynamic Characteristics of Ventilation and Gas Exchange During Sinusoidal Walking in humans.TIF by Mako Fujita (12403201)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>We tested the hypothesis that restricting either step frequency (SF) or stride length (SL) causes a decrease in ventilatory response with limited breath frequency during sinusoidal walking. …”
  8. 7588

    VE neurons have non-linear voltage properties in the depolarizing range. by Sara Leijon (568794)

    Published 2014
    “…The VE neurons responded with a subtle depolarizing shoulder (asterisk), which failed to trigger action potentials, whilst the LOC neurons show a more pronounced depolarizing shoulder, larger voltage deflections to the same current increments and delayed firing of action potentials upon positive current injection. …”
  9. 7589

    Generation of 2-dimensional epithelial sheets and intercellular communication modes. by Jonathan Fiorentino (12240053)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>A: Examples of the 2D configurations of cells we generated with increasing cell numbers (from left to right) and decreasing mean polygon number (from top to bottom). …”
  10. 7590

    P3b Reflects Periodicity in Linguistic Sequences by Sascha Otterbein (112528)

    Published 2012
    “…Recent studies have shown that periodicity of a tonal sequence results in a decreased peak latency and a larger amplitude of the P3b compared with temporally random, i.e., aperiodic sequences. …”
  11. 7591

    Supplemental Video V3: Change in perfusion in PAH by Tilo Winkler (6288935)

    Published 2020
    “…Supplemental Video V3: Spatial distribution and magnitude of changes in perfusion in a subject with PAH in response to the administration of O<sub>2</sub>+iNO. …”
  12. 7592

    DataSheet1_Microplastics in sediments of the Pantanal Wetlands, Brazil.docx by Alan Lacerda Gomes Camargo (13946157)

    Published 2022
    “…To contribute closing this important information gap, the concentration (items/m<sup>−2</sup>), size and the variables related to the distribution of microplastics in fluvial sediments of the Cuiabá River, a tributary of the Pantanal, the world largest flooded Savanna and a UNESCO World Heritage were investigated. …”
  13. 7593

    DataSheet1_Microplastics in sediments of the Pantanal Wetlands, brazil.docx by Alan Lacerda Gomes Camargo (13946157)

    Published 2022
    “…To contribute closing this important information gap, the concentration (items/m<sup>−2</sup>), size and the variables related to the distribution of microplastics in fluvial sediments of the Cuiabá River, a tributary of the Pantanal, the world largest flooded Savanna and a UNESCO World Heritage were investigated. …”
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    Attitudes towards animal study registries and their characteristics: An online survey of three cohorts of animal researchers by Susanne Wieschowski (3212385)

    Published 2020
    “…The time frame for making registry entries publicly available revealed a strong heterogeneity among respondents, with the largest proportion voting for “access only after consent by the principal investigator” and the second largest proportion voting for “access immediately after registration”.…”
  15. 7595

    DataSheet1_Fracture Network Localization Preceding Catastrophic Failure in Triaxial Compression Experiments on Rocks.PDF by Jessica McBeck (11765714)

    Published 2021
    “…Tracking these various metrics of localization reveals a close association between macroscopic yielding and the acceleration of fracture network localization. …”
  16. 7596

    Characterization of the Bis(azido)(<i>meso</i>-tetraphenylporphinato)ferrate(III) Anion. An Unusual Spin-Equilibrium System by Mary K. Ellison (2117293)

    Published 1997
    “…The Mössbauer experiments reveal a gradual decrease in the quadrupole splitting as the temperature increases from 140 to 300 K. …”
  17. 7597

    Cross-linking of LILRA2 on monocytes caused time dependent down-regulation of TLR4 mRNA and surface protein expression. by Hao K. Lu (327717)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>C.</b> Summary of the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) showing decreased expression of surface TLR4 on cells activated via LILRA2 cross-linking as compared to cells treated with IgG<sub>1</sub> control with statistically significant difference seen at 12 h time point. …”
  18. 7598

    Frequency-dependent phase shift between BP and BFV oscillations in the Aaslid-Tiecks model. by Kun Hu (119408)

    Published 2012
    “…Results in B and C showed that BFV-BP phase shift decreased with increasing frequency and that phase shift is larger for larger ARI at all tested frequencies (0.02–0.38 Hz).…”
  19. 7599

    DataSheet1_Synthesis and characterization of 3D-zeolite–modified TiO2-based photocatalyst with synergistic effect for elimination of organic pollutant in wastewater treatment.docx... by Na Liu (102929)

    Published 2022
    “…In addition, repetitive experiments demonstrated that the improved Rh B degradation efficiency of Z-PAgT-5 was well maintained even after five recycling runs without any obvious decrease. Hence, the obtained results indicated that Z-PAgT-5 material can be used as a potential photocatalyst for treating organic pollutants during wastewater environmental remediation.…”
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    Structural Modulation of Nitrate Group with Cations to Affect SHG Responses in RE(OH)<sub>2</sub>NO<sub>3</sub> (RE = La, Y, and Gd): New Polar Materials with Large NLO Effect afte... by Yunxia Song (2575153)

    Published 2017
    “…The polyhedra were stacked on top of each other and further connected with zigzag strings of edge sharing to form infinite corrugated sheets that parallel to the a–c plane. The [NO<sub>3</sub>] groups that presented two different orientation (A and B) project into the space between the layers. …”