Showing 38,901 - 38,920 results of 63,782 for search '(( 09 ((0 decrease) OR (a decrease)) ) OR ( 20 ((mean decrease) OR (we decrease)) ))', query time: 1.52s Refine Results
  1. 38901

    DataSheet_1_Severe COVID-19 Is Associated With an Altered Upper Respiratory Tract Microbiome.docx by Meghan H. Shilts (5900660)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Using data from 103 adult participants from two cities in the United States, we compared the bacterial load and the URT microbiome between five groups: 20 asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2-negative participants, 27 participants with mild COVID-19, 28 participants with moderate COVID-19, 15 hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19, and 13 hospitalized patients in the ICU with very severe COVID-19.…”
  2. 38902

    Image1_Age and Gender Specific Lung Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Hungary: Trends from 2011 Through 2016.JPEG by Lilla Tamási (177760)

    Published 2021
    “…The male-to-female incidence rate ratio reached 2.46–3.01 (p < 0.0001) among the 70–79 age group. We found 2–11% decrease in male incidence rate at most age groups, while a significant 1–3% increase was observed in older females (>60) annually during the study period.…”
  3. 38903

    Bacteria Contribute to Sediment Nutrient Release and Reflect Progressed Eutrophication-Driven Hypoxia in an Organic-Rich Continental Sea by Hanna Sinkko (215613)

    Published 2013
    “…The sulphate reducers began to decrease below depths of 20 cm, where members of the family <i>Anaerolineaceae</i> (phylum <i>Chloroflexi</i>) increased, possibly taking part in terminal mineralization processes. …”
  4. 38904

    Table_1_Area-based social inequalities in adult mortality: construction of French deprivation-specific life tables for the period 2016–2018.DOCX by Ophélie Merville (17669784)

    Published 2023
    “…In terms of relative mortality inequalities, the largest gaps between extreme deprivation groups were around age 55 for males (MRR = 2.22 [2.0; 2.46] at age 55), around age 50 in females (MRR = 1.77 [1.48; 2.1] at age 47), and there was a decrease or disappearance of the gaps in the very older adults.…”
  5. 38905

    Cu on Co Improves C<sub>5+</sub> Selectivity in the Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis by Charles-David Guérette (21244235)

    Published 2025
    “…The synergistic relationship between Cu and Co reduces the formation of undesirable products active at low and medium temperatures (<300 °C). We synthesized seven catalysts with varying Cu NPs loadings from 0 to 0.15 g g<sup>–1</sup> of Cousing the ultrasonic impregnation method, controlling the size of the catalyst in the nanorange (<20 nm). …”
  6. 38906

    Woodland Dynamics at the Northern Range Periphery: A Challenge for Protected Area Management in a Changing World by Scott L. Powell (438883)

    Published 2013
    “…However, wildfires during the period resulted in a net decrease of woody evergreen vegetation, particularly among early and mid-successional P-J stands. …”
  7. 38907

    Distinct Peripheral Blood RNA Responses to <em>Salmonella</em> in Pigs Differing in <em>Salmonella</em> Shedding Levels: Intersection of IFNG, TLR and miRNA Pathways by Ting-Hua Huang (192546)

    Published 2011
    “…Analysis of the differential profiles of gene expression within and between PS and LS phenotypic classes identified distinct regulatory pathways mediated by IFN-γ, TNF, NF-κB, or one of several miRNAs. We confirmed the activation of two regulatory factors, SPI1 and CEBPB, and demonstrated that expression of miR-155 was decreased specifically in the PS animals. …”
  8. 38908

    Database used for analysis. by Colins O. Oduma (9964722)

    Published 2023
    “…Knowledge on main drivers of transmission explaining small-scale variation in prevalence can inform targeted control measures. We collected finger-prick blood samples from 3061 individuals irrespective of clinical symptoms in 20 clusters in Busia in western Kenya and screened for <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> parasites using qPCR and microscopy. …”
  9. 38909

    Presentation1_A Key Silencing Histone Mark on Chromatin Is Lost When Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Cells Are Depleted of Methionine by Methionine γ-Lyase.pdf by Samanta Raboni (475265)

    Published 2021
    “…Although the levels of total histone methylation were not altered, a loss of the silencing histone mark H3K9me2 was observed, as well as a decrease in H4K20me3. Since H3K9me2/3 decorate repetitive DNA elements, we proved by qRT-PCR that MGL treatment leads to an increased expression of major satellite units. …”
  10. 38910

    Table_2_Area-based social inequalities in adult mortality: construction of French deprivation-specific life tables for the period 2016–2018.XLSX by Ophélie Merville (17669784)

    Published 2023
    “…In terms of relative mortality inequalities, the largest gaps between extreme deprivation groups were around age 55 for males (MRR = 2.22 [2.0; 2.46] at age 55), around age 50 in females (MRR = 1.77 [1.48; 2.1] at age 47), and there was a decrease or disappearance of the gaps in the very older adults.…”
  11. 38911

    The Value of Continuity between Primary Care and Surgical Care in Colon Cancer by Tanvir Hussain (2806813)

    Published 2016
    “…A dimension of continuity, we investigated how regularly patients receive their primary care and surgical care for colon cancer from the same hospital and whether this affects mortality and costs.…”
  12. 38912

    Table1_Pre-pubertal oocytes harbor altered histone modifications and chromatin configuration.DOCX by Pe’era Wasserzug Pash (14367645)

    Published 2023
    “…All heterochromatin marker levels checked (H3K9me2, H3K27me3, H4K20me1) significantly rise across the pubertal transition. …”
  13. 38913

    The Complete Guide to EB-2 National Interest Waiver: Comprehensive Analysis of Matter of Dhanasar for International Professionals by Wederson Marinho (21029060)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Key findings include: (1) dramatic decrease in approval rates from 96% (2022) to 43% (2024), requiring more rigorous preparation; (2) democratization of access through self-petition movement, saving USD 10,000-20,000 in legal fees; (3) realistic timeline of 3-5 years for most countries due to visa bulletin retrogression; (4) critical importance of quantitative impact evidence and expert letters in strengthening petitions; (5) clarification that I-140 filing remains paper-based as of November 2025.…”
  14. 38914

    Supplementary Material for: National trends and prevalence of atopic dermatitis and pandemic-related factors among Korean adults, 2007-2021 by Kang J. (2862620)

    Published 2024
    “…Conclusion: We observed a stable overall prevalence of AD throughout the 15-year observation period. …”
  15. 38915

    Stroma Regulates Increased Epithelial Lateral Cell Adhesion in 3D Culture: A Role for Actin/Cadherin Dynamics by Karen F. Chambers (224337)

    Published 2011
    “…How tissues control the dynamics of adhesion and cytoskeletal tension is unclear. We have studied epithelial tissue architecture using 3D culture models and found that adult primary prostate epithelial cells grow into hollow acinus-like spheroids. …”
  16. 38916

    Supplementary Material for: Early and One-Year Outcomes of Acute Stroke in the Industrial Region of Poland During the Decade 2006–2015: The Silesian Stroke Registry by Gierlotka M. (5009675)

    Published 2018
    “…In ischaemic stroke, thrombolytic therapy raised from 0 to 8.8% in 2015, along with significant trends of decreasing 30-day (from 20 to 16%) and 12-month (from 35 to 31%) case fatality. …”
  17. 38917

    Table 4_Unveiling the immunological landscape of disseminated tuberculosis: a single-cell transcriptome perspective.xlsx by Zhen Gong (292434)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, we integrated and analyzed data from two published profiles of latent TB infection, three active TB cases, and two healthy controls.…”
  18. 38918

    Summary statistics of baseline covariates. by Colins O. Oduma (9964722)

    Published 2023
    “…Knowledge on main drivers of transmission explaining small-scale variation in prevalence can inform targeted control measures. We collected finger-prick blood samples from 3061 individuals irrespective of clinical symptoms in 20 clusters in Busia in western Kenya and screened for <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> parasites using qPCR and microscopy. …”
  19. 38919
  20. 38920