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    Data cleaning and preparation algorithm. by Ayana Ablayeva (22103708)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Liver cancer morbidity and mortality rates have risen in Kazakhstan over the past decade, with a slight decrease during the early COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    Decreased FC in HF over control subjects. by Bumhee Park (460428)

    Published 2016
    “…Thicker edge lines represent more significant differences, with a scale of–log10 (P-value) from a minimum value to 6, surviving a threshold of p<0.005 (10,000 permutations). …”
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    Effect of wound geometry on decreasing wound area. by Mathias Engel (4743987)

    Published 2018
    “…The wound in (B) has the same shape as in (A) and a smaller perimeter, and decreases in area by 75%. …”
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    Decreased cell number and size in AF flies. by Dan Zhou (29408)

    Published 2007
    “…Further estimation of the total number of cells in the wing by multiplying the area by the cell density resulted in a total 10.2% cell loss in AF flies. Therefore, the reduction of the fly size is due to decrease of both cell size and cell number. …”
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    PBA decreases ER stress induced apoptosis. by Jesse C. Wiley (234079)

    Published 2010
    “…All three ER stress inducing agents elicited a two-three fold increase in pycnotic nuclei. The fraction of cells with pycnotic nuclei decreased with PBA treatment—in the thapsigargin treated cells, the number of pycnotic nuclei was identical to the untreated cells by 1 mM PBA, and by 5 mM PBA the fraction of cells with pycnotic nuclei reached basal levels in all three treatment groups (B).…”
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    Release-decreasing vs. release-increasing astrocytes. by Maurizio De Pittà (194237)

    Published 2011
    “…The nature of the change depends on the nature of presynaptic receptors. (<b>A</b>) For α = 0, the effect of the astrocytic glutamate is a global decrease of synaptic release, which fades away slowly from its onset at rate Ω<sub>G</sub> (<i>green area</i>). …”