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    Decreased Incidence of Type 1 Diabetes in Young Finnish Children by Anna Parviainen (9343391)

    Published 2020
    “…We assessed sex-specific incidence rates (IRs) per 100,000 person years (PY) by 4-year time periods in three age groups (0.50–4.99, 5.00–9.99, and 10.00–14.99 years).…”
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    Predicting pattern diversity decreases as a function of and . by Selim Haj Ali (21222613)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>For 50 Erdős-Rényi graphs with 30 nodes and 70 edges, we split the results into two columns according to the two initial degenerate unstable eigenmodes  +  : on the left, (if ), and on the right, (if ). …”
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    LSPC treatment decreases neuropathology in prion-infected mice. by Heather Bender (363996)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) In the hippocampus, we observed decreased PrP<sup>Res</sup>, GFAP and vacuolation in responder and non-responder mice compared to infected untreated mice. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis, the effect of decreasing the modelled incidence rates by 10%. by Nourhan Shafik (16436745)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Sensitivity analysis, the effect of decreasing the modelled incidence rates by 10%.</p>…”
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    Decrease in cleavage score by randomly permuting string-of-beads vaccines. by Emilio Dorigatti (9558024)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(a) For each vaccine in the Pareto frontier of each bootstrap, we created 50 new string-of-beads by randomly permuting its epitopes and compared the cleavage scores of the two vaccines. …”
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    Neural networks classify states which differ in neuronal activity levels using ensembles of neurons that increase/decrease their activity in each state. by Nicholas A. Frost (10739821)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> In this case, the State B raster was generated from the State A raster by shifting activity from neurons 1–50 to neurons 51–100. As a result, there is an increase (neurons 51:100) or decrease (neurons 1:50) in activity levels in State B compared to State A. …”