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    Image_1_Electroencephalographic Evidence for Individual Neural Inertia in Mice That Decreases With Time.JPEG by Andrzej Z. Wasilczuk (11945885)

    Published 2022
    “…We hypothesize that individuals with markedly increased or decreased neural inertia might be at increased risk for complications related to state transitions, from awareness under anesthesia, to delayed emergence or confusion/impairment after emergence. …”
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    Time allocation may not decrease with price for a non-linear microscopic utility of leisure. by Ritwik K. Niyogi (427932)

    Published 2014
    “…A small and a high reward intensity are shown. Reward rate decreases hyperbolically with price, eventually asymptoting. …”
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    Table_1_Decreased Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Concentrations 72 Hours Following Marathon Running.DOCX by Astrid Roeh (11136600)

    Published 2021
    “…Assessments were conducted during the training period before the marathon and after the marathon race during short-term (24 to 72 h) and long-term (3 months) follow-ups. …”
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    DataSheet1_Decreasing viscosity and increasing accessible load by replacing classical diluents with a hydrotrope in liquid–liquid extraction.docx by Asmae El Maangar (19690522)

    Published 2025
    “…We show that using hydrotropes as a diluent decreases the viscosity of solutions by more than a factor of ten, even under high load by extracted cations. …”
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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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    The average (50<sup>th</sup> percentile) and maximum (95<sup>th</sup> percentile) water age generally increased as the socioeconomic distress index decreased. by Richard Casey Sadler (20988112)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The average (50<sup>th</sup> percentile) and maximum (95<sup>th</sup> percentile) water age generally increased as the socioeconomic distress index decreased.…”
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    Linear regression analysis of decrease in viral load (VL) and trough concentrations of nevirapine (NVP C<sub>trough</sub>). by Jia Wang (51945)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The log transformation of decrease in viral load (dlogVL) was significantly correlated with trough nevirapine concentrations (NVP Ctrough, µg/ml) among (A) all patients (r = 0.327, <i>p</i><0.05); and (B) patients with partial response (VL 50–400 copies/ml) and virologic failure (VL>400 copies/ml) (r = 0.619, <i>p</i><0.01).…”
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    The average (50<sup>th</sup> percentile) and maximum (95<sup>th</sup> percentile) water age generally increased as the percentage of non-white population decreased. by Richard Casey Sadler (20988112)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The average (50<sup>th</sup> percentile) and maximum (95<sup>th</sup> percentile) water age generally increased as the percentage of non-white population decreased.…”