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    Comparison of mean differences in temperature decreases. by Hans-Jörg Gillmann (8460585)

    Published 2022
    “…Acetaminophen was associated with a steeper and more prolonged temperature decrease than dipyrone.…”
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    Alternative bounded and monotonically decreasing functions do not accurately fit the bias in the naïve SI. by Liron Sheintuch (12078310)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>(A-D) Fitting the naïve SI (blue) of simulated data using different types of bounded and monotonically decreasing functions with three free parameters. …”
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    Resveratrol decreases PKM2 expression. by Mohd Askandar Iqbal (324124)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Resveratrol treatment decreases PKM2 mRNA in (A), HeLa; (B), HepG2 and (C), MCF-7; by approximately two-folds. β-actin was taken as endogenous control and normalized to PKM2 mRNA. …”
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    IgG-mediated systemic anaphylaxis decreased in BasoDTR mice. by Kunie Matsuoka (400418)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) BasoDTR mice (n = 4 per group) were treated once i.p. with 25 or 50 µg/kg of DT or PBS at 4 days prior to and were i.v. injected with 500 µg rat anti-FcγRII/III (2.4G2) antibodies in 200 µl PBS. …”
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    Scatter plot for the absolute decrease in CS rates (A) and the relative decrease in CS rates (B) from 2008 to 2016 among hospitals in Guangzhou grouped by their baseline CS rates. by Xiaoyan Xia (560153)

    Published 2019
    “…One circle represents one hospital, with blue (<i>n</i> = 20), green (<i>n</i> = 36), orange (<i>n</i> = 34), and purple (<i>n</i> = 22) representing baseline CS rates of <30%, 30%–39%, 40%–49%, and ≥50%, respectively. The absolute decrease = the CS rate at baseline − the CS rate in Stage 2; the relative decrease = (the CS rate at baseline − the CS rate in Stage 2) ÷ the CS rate at baseline. …”
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