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    Conduction slowing at branching points. by Tanmay A. Gokhale (3687244)

    Published 2018
    “…An up to 36.6% decrease in local conduction velocity leads to a conduction delay across the branch point (middle panel) and a net 11.8% reduction in mean CV along the strand (bottom panel, dashed). …”
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    Escape from a fitness plateau entails a temporary decrease in modularity. by Tamar Friedlander (442229)

    Published 2013
    “…Inset: mean modularity of population (red curve), showing a sharp decrease at the time of escape from the plateau (same time points are shown). …”
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    Gal-3 is upregulated in hypoxia in NG97ht cells. by Rafael Yamashita Ikemori (698128)

    Published 2014
    “…In the treatment of the protein extracts with AP, there was a decrease in isoforms 2 and 3 compared to control samples mainly in cells exposed to normoxia. …”
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    A new family of boost active neutral point clamped inverter topology with reduced switch count by Siddique, Marif Daula

    Published 2021
    “…A new family of inverter topology for active neutral point clamped (ANPC) is proposed. …”
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    Switch-point frequency (Fs). by Jacob A. Yaffe (8298813)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Average values for Fs on the decreasing-frequency trials (DEC) are marked by a white circle, and those on the increasing-frequency trials (INC) are marked by a black circle. …”
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    The decreasing rates of V<sub>p</sub> with temperature. by Nazlı Tunar Özcan (14833635)

    Published 2023
    “…The V<sub>p</sub> and the σ<sub>t</sub> of Çankırı rock salt decrease with increasing temperatures of samples whereas the σ<sub>c</sub> increases. …”