Showing 501 - 520 results of 63,114 for search '(( 50 ((ns decrease) OR (a decrease)) ) OR ( 10 ((teer decrease) OR (mean decrease)) ))', query time: 0.80s Refine Results
  1. 501
  2. 502
  3. 503
  4. 504
  5. 505
  6. 506

    Increased lipid accumulation and decreased klotho expressions in palmitate-treated mouse podocytes. by Jeong Suk Kang (7359572)

    Published 2021
    “…(d) ELISA assay demonstrating decreased soluble klotho by palmitate treatment. Culture media was collected from podocytes treated by palmitate in a dose-dependent manner. …”
  7. 507
  8. 508

    The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness. by Gui Araujo (22170819)

    Published 2025
    “…(C) Mutualism also promotes an increase in network connectance when introduced into assembled communities, while stopping mutualistic interactions from entering an assembled system slowly decreases it. (D) As a result, the introduction of mutualistic interactions promotes a growth in complexity in communities where it was once established as low, while stopping the introduction of further mutualistic interactions causes a slight decrease in complexity. …”
  9. 509
  10. 510
  11. 511
  12. 512
  13. 513
  14. 514
  15. 515
  16. 516
  17. 517
  18. 518

    Average mean decrease Gini across 100 partitions for the top 10 most important variables for binary mixed model and random forest. by Helal El-Zaatari (20442243)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Average mean decrease Gini across 100 partitions for the top 10 most important variables for binary mixed model and random forest.…”
  19. 519

    Plot of mean vigor by group and time. by Kunal Desai (18784208)

    Published 2024
    “…There was a general trend towards increases in CS in the Heartfulness group compared to the gratitude group. …”
  20. 520

    Plot of mean Burnout by group and time. by Kunal Desai (18784208)

    Published 2024
    “…There was a general trend towards increases in CS in the Heartfulness group compared to the gratitude group. …”