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    Forbush Decrease Catalog at MESSENGER by Emma Davies (12046748)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>For each Forbush decrease (Fd) identified, we list the associated ICME boundary times i.e. the ICME start, magnetic ejecta (ME) start, and the ICME end times in ISO standard. …”
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    Rewiring response to a sudden decrease of activation thresholds. by Matthias Rybarsch (553601)

    Published 2014
    “…When all activation thresholds are suddenly reduced (to mimic an external influence of neuronal excitability by stimulant substances) at the same time step, the network properly responds to the new situation and reduces connectivity to decrease excitability back to a critical level.…”
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    Rdh10a deficient embryos have decreased expression of RA signaling responsive genes. by Enrico D’Aniello (798447)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A-F) ISH for <i>cyp26a1</i>, <i>hoxb5b</i>, <i>and dhrs3a</i> expression in control sibling and Rdh10a deficient embryos. In A and B, views are lateral with dorsal rightward. …”
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    Effective contact rate over time for the different modelling scenarios considered: fixed, continuously increasing, continuously decreasing and with a step-decrease. by Joshua Looker (21390948)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Effective contact rate over time for the different modelling scenarios considered: fixed, continuously increasing, continuously decreasing and with a step-decrease.</p>…”
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    The four-step framework to decrease the burden of distrust in order to tackle health issues in under-served populations. by Barak Hermesh (9262575)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The four-step framework to decrease the burden of distrust in order to tackle health issues in under-served populations.…”