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    Metabolites with decreasing levels during the development. by Martin Sládek (130663)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Temporal profiles of polar metabolites and lipids with SCN levels significantly decreasing from E19 to P28. Rhythmicity was determined by eJTK; full or dashed lines depict the profiles that either did or did not pass the significance threshold (FDR-adjusted <i>P</i> < 0.05), respectively.…”
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    HSF2 reduced the decrease in the MMP in Caco-2 cells, which were observed by laser confocal microscopy. by Wen Wang (6570)

    Published 2025
    “…Red fluorescence indicated that there was no obvious abnormality in the MMP, while green fluorescence represented a decrease in the MMP. B: Statistical bar chart of the ratio of red to green fluorescence, <i>P</i> value of less than 0.05 was identified as* and <i>P</i> value of less than 0.01 was identified as**. …”
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    TITAN decreaser diatom heatmap. by Brent J. Bellinger (21156150)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Heatmap of sensitive (i.e., <i>z-</i>) diatom taxa (y-axis) to at least one of the five stressors, in decreasing order of number of stressor responses. …”
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    CM-DWM-EC chart using 30% decrease in the mean for the E(KeV). by Shumaila Nisar (20114256)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>CM-DWM-EC chart using 30% decrease in the mean for the E(KeV).</p>…”
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    Five most abundant phyla reported in the literature for pit latrines and septic tanks, with most abundant phyla represented by dark green shading, and decreasing in shading with decreasing abundance. by Stanley B. Sam (21602228)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Five most abundant phyla reported in the literature for pit latrines and septic tanks, with most abundant phyla represented by dark green shading, and decreasing in shading with decreasing abundance.</p>…”