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  1. 6841

    Modeling metastasis formation process and its bottleneck. by Ewa Szczurek (543794)

    Published 2020
    “…Given that larger tumors can release more cells over time, they have a higher chance to develop metastases. …”
  2. 6842

    Image_4_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  3. 6843

    Image_3_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  4. 6844

    Image_6_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  5. 6845

    Image_10_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  6. 6846

    Image_2_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  7. 6847

    Image_9_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  8. 6848

    Image_7_Spectrum Degradation of Hippocampal LFP During Euthanasia.JPEG by Yuchen Zhou (1601536)

    Published 2021
    “…As energy is pulled from the system, neural entrainment at gamma frequency (and higher) decline first. The larger loops, comprising a larger population, are fault-tolerant to a point capable of maintaining their activity before a final collapse.…”
  9. 6849

    Skin temperature differences between the non-ischemic ears and ischemic ears. by Jeffrey D. Howard (538196)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The difference was larger at the beginning of the experiment, but decreased gradually over time. …”
  10. 6850

    The influence of bottom-up saliency on proportion correct and capacity in the VWM task. by David Melcher (337162)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The number of items (set size) was held constant at three. A. Proportion correct for salient and non-salient items as a function of visual contrast of the salient item, including trials in which the stimulus was also larger in size (triangles). …”
  11. 6851

    SALL4 is downregulated in differentiating spermatogonia. by Kathrin Gassei (103294)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) Quantification of SALL4/cKIT co-staining showed that SALL4 expression decreased in larger clones coincident with increased cKIT expression. …”
  12. 6852

    Differential ZAP-70 affinity and sequential phosphorylation produces ultrasensitivity. by Himadri Mukhopadhyay (396296)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) The concentration of bound ZAP-70 as a function of the relative concentration of active kinase (E) to phosphatase (F). …”
  13. 6853

    Independent feature detection with Habbian synapses. by Balázs Ujfalussy (259783)

    Published 2009
    “…During the learning process each branch learns its largest input and the response increases to the learned input (blue circle), while it decreases to all other inputs (black circles). …”
  14. 6854

    Modeling force magnification plot. by Doug M. Boyer (188846)

    Published 2013
    “…We plot values up to 7 kg, the weight of the largest extant prosimians, and show that the observed allometry reduces the effort multiplication required by the animals’ hindlimbs by as much as a 9-to−4 ratio. …”
  15. 6855

    pone.0331193.t003 - by Carol Kotliar (22351525)

    Published 2025
    “…The global cognitive score increased by 4.6 points (5%) in the intervention group compared to a decrease of 0.5 points in the control group (p < 0.001). …”
  16. 6856

    Baseline characteristics by group. by Carol Kotliar (22351525)

    Published 2025
    “…The global cognitive score increased by 4.6 points (5%) in the intervention group compared to a decrease of 0.5 points in the control group (p < 0.001). …”
  17. 6857

    Catalytic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Propylene Oxide by Organoborane and Aluminum Lewis Acids by Debashis Chakraborty (1413151)

    Published 2003
    “…However, excess of carboxylic acid and water initiators decomposes the borane catalyst via elimination of pentafluorobenzene, resulting in low catalytic activity and producing low oligomers; such a decomposed catalyst structure has been characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis. …”
  18. 6858

    Success rate of the fish. by Bertrand Collignon (3189069)

    Published 2019
    “…The number of initiations is directly proportional to the number of attempts but the success rate of the initiations decreases for larger group sizes. (B) Proportion of attempts made by the fish in relation to the proportion of departures initiated. …”
  19. 6859

    DataSheet4_Effect of Velocity and Contact Stress Area on the Dynamic Behavior of the Spinal Cord Under Different Testing Conditions.PDF by Chen Jin (703369)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the cord became stiffer (i.e., increasing elastic modulus) and softer (i.e., decreasing elastic modulus) at a higher velocity and larger contact stress area, respectively. …”
  20. 6860

    Table1_Effect of Velocity and Contact Stress Area on the Dynamic Behavior of the Spinal Cord Under Different Testing Conditions.pdf by Chen Jin (703369)

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the cord became stiffer (i.e., increasing elastic modulus) and softer (i.e., decreasing elastic modulus) at a higher velocity and larger contact stress area, respectively. …”