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    The time series depicts cases in which the period length remains relatively constant despite increasing reaction rates in the circadian clock model (A: reference set case, B: increased reaction rates case). by Shingo Gibo (21762920)

    Published 2025
    “…Synchronization with the external forcing period occurs only when the cubic function falls within a specific range. This range becomes narrower as the waveform distortion increases along with reaction rates, consistent with the observations in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013246#pcbi.1013246.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1B</a>.…”
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    Inotodiol decreases clone formation in HCC cells. by Yushuang Xing (20636685)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, inotodiol showed to induce apoptosis, characterized by an increase in Bax expression, a decrease in Bcl-2, Bcl-XL and MCL1 expression, the initiation of cleaved PARP1 and cleaved caspase 3, and inhibition of the MAPK/ERK pathway. …”
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    Increase in the diffusion rate leads to a decrease in spike number. by Shayne M. Plourde (6410954)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>In all domains, an increase in diffusion of either the activator (<i>D</i><sub><i>A</i></sub>, top two rows) or the inhibitor (<i>D</i><sub><i>H</i></sub>, bottom two rows) leads to a decrease in the number of spikes. …”
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    Increasing incidence of invasive nontyphoidal <i>Salmonella</i> infections in Queensland, Australia, 2007-2016 by Andrea Parisi (324535)

    Published 2019
    “…Overall, there was a 6,5% annual increase (p<0.001) in iNTS disease incidence. …”
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    Success rate of case I. by Jingguo Bi (21439766)

    Published 2025
    “…More precisely, we first obtain a super-increasing sequence by invoking the LLL algorithm on a special lattice with a small dimension. …”
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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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    Increasing the number of synaptically driven dendrites can decrease the firing rate when the axon, of radius <i>a</i><sub><i>α</i></sub> is much thinner than the dendrite, radius <i>a</i><sub>1</sub>. by Robert P. Gowers (8735679)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The length constant for each neurite is proportional to the square root of the radius . (a) λ<sub><i>α</i></sub> = 100<i>μ</i>m, (b) λ<sub><i>α</i></sub> = 150<i>μ</i>m, (c) The number <i>n</i><sub>max</sub> of dendrites that maximizes firing increases with higher ratios of axon-to-dendrite radii <i>a</i><sub><i>α</i></sub>/<i>a</i><sub>1</sub> and <i>μ</i>, (d) λ<sub><i>α</i></sub> = 100<i>μ</i>m, λ<sub>1</sub> = 200<i>μ</i>m for <i>n</i> = 1 and λ<sub>1</sub> is rescaled for larger <i>n</i> to keep the input conductance equal to the <i>n</i> = 1 case. …”
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    Shows for fifty representative countries the predicted regression of the reciprocal of the rate of increase of the log of confirmed cases (CT<sup>-1</sup>) vs the median minimal temperature. by Adam Kaplin (10156481)

    Published 2021
    “…This establishes the relationship between temperature and the rate of daily increase of confirmed cases of COVID-19. …”
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    Increasing attack rate destabilizes host-parasitoid population dynamics. by Abhyudai Singh (503811)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Trajectories of host population densities with increasing parasitoid attack rates <i>c</i><sub><i>p</i></sub> (represented by darker shades of blue) as obtained from model (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0295980#pone.0295980.e057" target="_blank">32</a>) (without host refuge; left) and (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0295980#pone.0295980.e077" target="_blank">46</a>) (with host refuge; right). …”
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    Loss of <i>Nf1</i> decreases sleep and increases metabolic rate in the SAMM system. by Elizabeth B. Brown (4582978)

    Published 2023
    “…<b>B</b>. There is a significant effect of genotype on metabolic rate (two-way ANOVA: F<sub>2,154</sub> = 43.72, <i>P</i><0.0001). …”
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