يعرض 61 - 80 نتائج من 23,825 نتيجة بحث عن '(((( 50 ((a decrease) OR (nn decrease)) ) OR ( 5 w decrease ))) OR ( e non decrease ))', وقت الاستعلام: 0.70s تنقيح النتائج
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    Relationship between UCS, E, and water content. حسب Weisheng Zhao (3746023)

    منشور في 2025
    "…Based on the mechanical test results, reducing humidity can decrease the loss of uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) caused by moisture absorption from approximately 50% to 15.48%. …"
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    Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses حسب Jing Wang (6206297)

    منشور في 2025
    "…Anthropogenic activities, particularly land use change and management practices, alter the global nitrogen (N) cycle. As a central part of the global N cycle, soil N supply from net N mineralization (NNM) and net nitrification (NN) contributes to over 50% of crop N uptake. …"
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    Fig 5 - حسب Meng-Jia Lau (7827683)

    منشور في 2022
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    Fig 5 - حسب Melissa A. Hill (13170105)

    منشور في 2022
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    Brain and liver GCase activity are significantly decreased in heterozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice, with varying differences in glucosphingolipid lipids in brain and liver. حسب Nicole K. Polinski (10947787)

    منشور في 2021
    "…(C-D) GlcCer levels in the brain (C) and liver (D) are unchanged in het <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice as compared to WT mice at 5 months of age. (E-F) GlcSph levels are significantly increased in het <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice as compared to WT mice in brain (E) but not liver (F). …"
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    GCase activity is significantly decreased in the brain and liver of the homozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mouse model at 4, 8, and 12 months of age. حسب Nicole K. Polinski (10947787)

    منشور في 2021
    "…In whole brain homogenate (A,C) and liver homogenate (B,D), GCase activity is significantly decreased in the <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI homozygous (HOM) mice as compared to C57Bl/6 wild type (WT) mice (n = 7/group). …"
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