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    Proportion Initiating Treatment and Expected Transmissions Averted by Decreasing Viral Load and Increasing CD4 Count. by Pamela M. Murnane (294269)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The x-axis represents deciles of the population by decreasing viral load or increasing CD4 count; the y-axis represents the proportion of transmissions averted, assuming a 96% reduction in transmission on ART. …”
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    The number of IHC ribbons in <i>Diap3</i>-overexpressing mice decreases significantly over time. by Cynthia J. Schoen (282812)

    Published 2013
    “…Statistical significance was determined using linear mixed models at each time point. <i>Diap3</i>-overexpressing mice have numbers of IHC ribbons that are equivalent to wild-type mice at 4 weeks of age but are significantly decreased by 24 weeks. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Overground Walking Decreases Alpha Activity and Entrains Eye Movements in Humans.pdf by Liyu Cao (786645)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that walking led to a decrease in alpha activity over occipital cortex compared to standing. …”
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    Female bitransgenic mice show abnormal spontaneous physical activity and decreased oxygen consumption and body temperature. by Dongmei Wu (215055)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Food intake was similar between female bitransgenic mice and their littermate controls (<i>n</i> = 11 for each group). …”
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    FEF inactivation decreased ipsilesional and contralesional microsaccade peak velocities, both before and after cue onset. by Tyler R. Peel (2935848)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Unilateral (left) FEF inactivation reduced peak velocity for contralesional microsaccades independently of amplitude in our example monkey DZ and also decreased peak velocities for ipsilesional microsaccades. …”
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    Image_1_The Contribution of Decreased Muscle Size to Muscle Weakness in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy.TIF by Britta Hanssen (4898155)

    Published 2021
    “…To define the contribution of decreased muscle size to muscle weakness, two cohorts were recruited in this cross-sectional investigation: 53 children with SCP [median age, 8.2 (IQR, 4.1) years, 19/34 uni/bilateral] and 31 children with a typical development (TD) [median age, 9.7 (IQR, 2.9) years]. …”
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    Table_2_The Contribution of Decreased Muscle Size to Muscle Weakness in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy.docx by Britta Hanssen (4898155)

    Published 2021
    “…To define the contribution of decreased muscle size to muscle weakness, two cohorts were recruited in this cross-sectional investigation: 53 children with SCP [median age, 8.2 (IQR, 4.1) years, 19/34 uni/bilateral] and 31 children with a typical development (TD) [median age, 9.7 (IQR, 2.9) years]. …”