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    Decrease in the frequency of FGF-2/EGF addition increases cell death in aOBSCs. by Vanesa Nieto-Estévez (107326)

    Published 2013
    “…A decrease in the frequency of growth factor addition promoted significant cell death in aOBSCs but not in eOBSCs. …”
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    Time allocation may not decrease with price for a non-linear microscopic utility of leisure. by Ritwik K. Niyogi (427932)

    Published 2014
    “…Consequently, <i>TA</i> no longer decreases but may even increase with price (A, lower panel). …”
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    A gradual decrease in predator density remodels the fitness landscape, triggering transient cycling. by William Gilpin (4224847)

    Published 2017
    “…Once the predator density becomes small enough, the prey density abruptly increases, causing a decrease in the mean trait value (black) that provokes cycling. …”
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    Akt2 ablation resulted in a substantial decrease in cell proliferation and cell survival. by Stacey A. Santi (231259)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) The isoform-specific siRNA oligos used in this study effectively downregulated protein synthesis in an isoform-specific manner. …”
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    The inter-colonial variance of the mean genotypic worker values decreases with loci and mating number in the model. by Olav Rueppell (126647)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) The number of loci contributing to the genotypic variation strongly decreases the inter-colonial variance regardless of recombination rate. …”
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    Dual-task costs (as a percentage decrease in performance compared to single-task performance) (mean ± standard error of the mean), * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01. by Toby J. Ellmers (3337116)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Dual-task costs (as a percentage decrease in performance compared to single-task performance) (mean ± standard error of the mean), * <i>p</i> < .05, ** <i>p</i> < .01.…”
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