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point decrease » point increase (Expand Search)
mean decrease » a decrease (Expand Search)
ppm decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
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Socio-demographic and work environment characteristics of participants (n = 165).
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The mean and standard deviation of parameters.
Published 2024“…Additionally, one-way ANCOVA revealed a significant difference between the groups post-treatment (F(1,31) = 6.011, P = 0.020, η2 = 0.162) and one month post-treatment (F(1,31) = 4.889, P = 0.035, η2 = 0.136), with ML SI being significantly lower in the exergaming group than the balance training group at both time points. In both group, the DPSI also decreased significantly one month post-treatment compared to before and after treatment (P = 0.040 and P = 0.018, respectively). …”
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Temperature-Responsive Peptide–Nucleotide Coacervates
Published 2021“…Partitioning of two dyes proves that the local hydrophobicity inside the peptide–nucleotide coacervates is different for every nucleoside triphosphate. We derive a simple relation between the temperature and salt concentration at the critical point based on a mean-field model of phase separation. …”
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Temperature-Responsive Peptide–Nucleotide Coacervates
Published 2021“…Partitioning of two dyes proves that the local hydrophobicity inside the peptide–nucleotide coacervates is different for every nucleoside triphosphate. We derive a simple relation between the temperature and salt concentration at the critical point based on a mean-field model of phase separation. …”
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