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    Simulated decrease of cytokine concentration in the combined model. by Joonas P. Kosonen (14509643)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) Simulated time-dependent exponential decrease of the interleukin-1 concentration in the culture medium and B) comparison of changes in proteoglycan (PG) content with constant (<i>μ</i> = 0 ) and fast-decreasing cytokine concentration (<i>μ</i> = 5.8×10<sup>−6</sup> ). …”
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    Decrease in IL-4 measured by standard ELISA. by Albert S. Jun (231619)

    Published 2011
    “…Each ELISA value is an average of two measurements. The decrease in IL-4 in the keratoconus pool (7.6±5 pg/ml), compared to controls (14.2±8.6 pg/ml) was statistically significant (p≤0.05, Mann-Whitney test). …”
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    Quantifying the decrease in uncertainty from increased sequencing. by Daniel B. Larremore (469095)

    Published 2019
    “…While all estimates are distributed around the true values of <i>s</i>, increasing the number of colonies <i>c</i> from 48 (top) to 96 (middle) and to 144 (bottom) substantially decreases the error of estimates. For example the bottom plot shows that successfully sequencing <i>c</i> = 144 colonies from each parasite is guaranteed to produce estimates that are off by at most 5 (8.3%) in either direction of the true <i>s</i>.…”
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    Comparative analysis of the decrease of conjunctivochalasis in various studies. by Huba J. Kiss (769411)

    Published 2015
    “…[<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0132656#pone.0132656.ref022" target="_blank">22</a>], 5: Lee et al. …”
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    Gap junctions decrease theta range oscillation. by Wei-Pang Chang (587554)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) The frequency analysis showed that the frequency of seizure-like activity predominantly occurred in the delta (1.5–4 Hz) and theta (4–8) ranges. …”