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    Isotonic Glycerol and Sodium Hyaluronate Containing Artificial Tear Decreases Conjunctivochalasis after One and Three Months: A Self-Controlled, Unmasked Study by Huba J. Kiss (769411)

    Published 2015
    “…Conjunctivochalasis decreased from a mean LIPCOF degree of 2.9±0.4 on both eyes to 1.4±0.6 on the right (median decrease of -2 points, 95% CI from -2.0 to -1.0), and to 1.4±0.7 on the left eye (median decrease of -1 points, 95% CI from -2.0 to -1.0) (p<0.001 for both sides). …”
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    A Yoga Strengthening Program Designed to Minimize the Knee Adduction Moment for Women with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Proof-Of-Principle Cohort Study by Elora C. Brenneman (795723)

    Published 2015
    “…A secondary objective was to determine whether the program could improve mobility and fitness, and decrease peak KAM during gait. …”
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    Triton-induced autolysis is decreased in the absence of WalH. by Olivier Poupel (228687)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Bacteria were grown in TSB at 37°C with shaking until OD<sub>600 nm</sub> ≈ 1, pelleted (10 min; 5,400 x <i>g</i>), resuspended in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) with Triton X-100 (0.1%), and incubated at 37°C with shaking. …”
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    FUD transiently decreased IOP in mice injected with Ad5-TGFβ2 viral vector. by Jennifer A. Faralli (4907311)

    Published 2020
    “…(B) IOPs were monitored for 5 more days (until Day 22) in a subset of mice from A. …”
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    Sleep is decreased in TBI survivors. by Bart van Alphen (12003724)

    Published 2022
    “…Sleep data for survivors is shown here. <b>(A1–3)</b> Total sleep during the day, night and total sleep shows that post-TBI is mostly decreased during the night, for up to 4 days post TBI. …”