Search alternatives:
wt decrease » we decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), awd decreased (Expand Search)
nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search), b1 decreased (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
wt decrease » we decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), awd decreased (Expand Search)
nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search), b1 decreased (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
-
17281
-
17282
-
17283
-
17284
-
17285
-
17286
-
17287
-
17288
-
17289
-
17290
-
17291
-
17292
-
17293
Optimal time points for a three-colonoscopy screening program in the US.
Published 2024“…Selected model parameters were increased and decreased by up to 50%. Dashed lines indicate average optimal points obtained for nominal simulations. …”
-
17294
-
17295
-
17296
-
17297
-
17298
Mitochondrial morphologic changes in <i>A</i>. <i>lugdunensis</i>.
Published 2023“…<p>After treatment with 50 μg/mL (B) of <i>T</i>. <i>nucifera</i>, structural damage and decreased wrinkling was observed compared with that in the control group (A). …”
-
17299
Impact of Manganese Carbonate Precipitation on Uranium(VI) Fate in Conditions Relevant to Carbonate-Buffered Aquifers
Published 2024“…Reactive modeling of Mn and DIC data exhibited a decrease in the surface area normalized rate constants of MnCO<sub>3(s)</sub> precipitation from 5.9 to 3.3 × 10<sup>–8</sup> mol m<sup>–2</sup> h<sup>–1</sup> with an increase in initial U(VI) from 0 to 500 μM. …”
-
17300
Impact of Manganese Carbonate Precipitation on Uranium(VI) Fate in Conditions Relevant to Carbonate-Buffered Aquifers
Published 2024“…Reactive modeling of Mn and DIC data exhibited a decrease in the surface area normalized rate constants of MnCO<sub>3(s)</sub> precipitation from 5.9 to 3.3 × 10<sup>–8</sup> mol m<sup>–2</sup> h<sup>–1</sup> with an increase in initial U(VI) from 0 to 500 μM. …”