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    Increases in the gain of Ia afferent feedback (i.e., larger presynaptic control level) decrease low-frequency force variability (1-5 Hz) while they increase physiological tremor (5... by Akira Nagamori (4743981)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>All of the dependent variables are normalized to their respective mean values at the presynaptic control level of -0.5. (A) Mean force power within the common drive range (mean ± SE across 20 trials). …”
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    TUDCA decreases ER stress in HOX neonatal rat lungs. by Kirkwood A. Pritchard Jr. (13449794)

    Published 2022
    “…(<b>B</b>) TUDCA also decreases ER stress-mediated apoptosis as evidenced by the decreased CHOP (0.6±0.1-fold, p = 0.002001, n = 5), caspase-12 (0.7±0.1-fold, p<0.001, n = 5), cleaved caspase-12 (0.6±0.1-fold, p<0.001, n = 5), and BAX/BCl<sub>2</sub> ratio (0.2±0.0-fold, p<0.001, n = 5). …”
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    Mice carrying 100P mutations show layer-specific decreases in proportions of PV+ cells. by Malgorzata Borkowska (3166719)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Decreases occurred in layer IV in fSSp, SSp, vAud and Vis, in layer V in SSp, vAud and Vis and in layer II/III in SSp. …”
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    Does a correlation exist between delayed vaccination and a decreased vaccine confidence? by Virginia Reverte (9046494)

    Published 2024
    “…Vaccine Confidence Index (VCI) is an indicator to estimate confidence in vaccines, composed of simple dimensions about it and evaluated using a 5-point Likert scale. Objectives of this study, conducted in the Region of Murcia, Spain, were to determine which sociodemographic factors were associated with delayed administration in measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, both first and second doses, and to evaluate if there were differences in parental vaccine confidence of children who were delayed on MMR vaccine schedule compare to vaccinated on time. …”