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    Sleep is decreased in TBI survivors. by Bart van Alphen (12003724)

    Published 2022
    “…<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. …”
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    Palmitic acid decreases cell migration by increasing RGS2 expression and decreasing SERCA expression by Octavio Galindo-Hernandez (10350992)

    Published 2021
    “…Also, overexpression of individual proteins, RGS2 and SERCA, produced a decrease and an increase on cell migration, respectively. …”
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    Colon tissue and organoid AJC protein expression is decreased with LD shifting in Per2::Luc mice. by Laura Tran (10924702)

    Published 2021
    “…Both demonstrated a significant decrease in E-cadherin in the shifted mice (p<0.05). …”
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    Characteristic of decreased bacterial diversity in psoriasis by Tong Su (425712)

    Published 2022
    “…After treated with ATB, we found substantial increase of Lactobacillales but significant decrease of Clostridiales and Coriobacteriales. …”
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    Trajectory scores decrease during learning. by Chenguang Zhang (457185)

    Published 2024
    “…Black lines indicate linear fits. We observed significant decreasing trends (*<i>p <</i> 0.05, * * <i>p <</i> 0.001), except for the left target for Monkey T and the downwards target for Monkey K.…”
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    Summary of the effect of MPDD on SDLP across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease)). by Mobina Faqani (22783963)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Summary of the effect of MPDD on SDLP across all participants, and also participants categorized by driving styles (“NS” (no significant), “+” (significant increase), and “-” (significant decrease)).</p>…”