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The increases and decreases in year-to-year migration.
Published 2013“…<p>The upper-left and upper-right plots respectively show the largest 5% of decreases and increases from one state to another; the width of the line corresponds to the magnitude of the exodus. …”
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Linear regression analysis.
Published 2025“…</p><p> Conclusion </p><p>The HTRT group showed a greater decrease in HU both pre- and post-treatment, indicating a possible indirect marker of tumor necrosis. …”
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Increases in temperature result in a decrease in AHP duration.
Published 2012“…Action potential AHP duration decreases slowly with increases in temperature for temperatures below approximately 37°C, while decreases rapidly for temperatures greater than approximately 37°C. …”
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Concept of heat-dissipation time as a fundamental constraint to the realised travel speeds of animals.
Published 2023“…An increase in heat-dissipation time, therefore, corresponds to a reduced stride frequency and a net decrease in the realised travel speed. …”