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    Table_1_Effect of COVID-19 vaccine on blood glucose metrics in Arabic people with type 1 diabetes.docx by Ebaa Al-Ozairi (5956982)

    Published 2023
    “…Over the 7 days period after the first vaccination dose there was a decrease in TIR (mean difference (SD) –1.9% ± 14.8%; p = 0.05) and increase in TAR >10 mmol/L (2.2% ± 15.9%; p = 0.04), with no effects on TBR. …”
  2. 36302

    Erratum: Thermoregulation and Vasopressin Secretion during Polymicrobial Sepsis by Oliveira-Pelegrin G.R. (4271314)

    Published 2017
    “…<i>Results:</i> Animals which underwent CLP showed high mortality, a progressive decrease in mean arterial pressure and an increase in plasma NO. …”
  3. 36303

    Effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on epidermal apoptosis after an acute exposure to UVB. by Jamie J. Bernard (645781)

    Published 2014
    “…All data are mean ± SD. <b>B.</b> Mice were treated as described in <b>A</b>, but 6.2 µmole of PDE inhibitors were used instead of 3.1 µmole. …”
  4. 36304

    Table 1_Evaluation of clopidogrel responsiveness using the Platelet Function Analyzer-200 (PFA-200) in dogs.docx by Joon-Ho Shin (2161726)

    Published 2025
    “…The reference interval for P2Y CT in healthy dogs was 40.0–141.5 s, with a mean of 63.9 ± 26.82 s. Hypercoagulable dogs showed a mean baseline P2Y CT of 77.4 ± 37.6 s. …”
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    Table1_The feasibility and safety of his-purkinje conduction system pacing in patients with heart failure with severely reduced ejection fraction.docx by Chengming Ma (15775178)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>Seventy patients (66 ± 8.84 years; 55.7% male) with a mean LVEF of 23.2 ± 3.23%, LVEDd of 67.33 ± 7.47 mm and LVESV of 212.08 ± 39.74 ml were included. …”
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    Presentation1_The feasibility and safety of his-purkinje conduction system pacing in patients with heart failure with severely reduced ejection fraction.pptx by Chengming Ma (15775178)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Results<p>Seventy patients (66 ± 8.84 years; 55.7% male) with a mean LVEF of 23.2 ± 3.23%, LVEDd of 67.33 ± 7.47 mm and LVESV of 212.08 ± 39.74 ml were included. …”
  7. 36307

    Data Sheet 1_Association of Life’s Essential 8 with all-cause mortality in asthma patients: evidence from NHANES 2005–2018.zip by Jinqi Zhu (14374338)

    Published 2025
    “…Each one-point increase in health behavior score was linked to a 1.3% decrease in mortality risk (HR = 0.987, 95% CI: 0.982–0.992; p < 0.001). …”
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    House flea number per hamlet. by Adélaïde Miarinjara (2162563)

    Published 2019
    “…A significant decrease in average flea number per house was observed at day 30 in two hamlets belonging to the dusting group, when compared to day 2 post-treatment *: p value < 0.05.…”
  9. 36309

    Supplemental Figure S2. NLRP3 inhibition with MCC950 (MCC) does not prevent Hb-mediated upregulation of VCAM-1 or ROS generation. by Jamie Meegan (14232977)

    Published 2023
    “…MCC950 did not prevent upregulation of VCAM-1 <strong>(A) </strong>mRNA (n=3-4) or <strong>(B,C) </strong>protein expression (n=4-5), nor did it significantly decrease <strong>(D) </strong>ROS generation (CellRox, AF647; n=5). …”
  10. 36310

    Changes in the mtDNA copy numbers in the control and CAV-1 groups. by Ya-Hui Chen (514335)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A significant decrease in mtDNA copy number/cell was observed in the CAV-1 group compared with the normal group by SigmaPlot <i>t</i>-tests (* <i>P<</i>0.05). …”
  11. 36311

    Plasma LPC species levels in controls and patient groups. by Nahed El-Najjar (183669)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A significant decrease in specific LPC species plasma levels was observed in MetS patients but not in patients at risk for diabesity ((n = 12 (Control), n = 19 (Risk), and n = 33 (MetS)). …”
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  13. 36313

    cpFLIPPi-6.4m can report rapid changes in Pi-induced FRET <i>in vivo</i>. by Swayoma Banerjee (816022)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Image showing spread of the injected fluid along the intestine, visualized by injecting propidium iodide. …”
  14. 36314

    Importance of variables for the first tuned model of Random Forest. by Irene González-Molina (9914642)

    Published 2020
    “…The more the Gini Index decreases for a feature, the more important it is.</p>…”
  15. 36315

    Kidney function during the course of PAN. by Silvia Spanu (643682)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A: Development of massive proteinuria 5 days after induction of PAN as indicated by an increase in protein/creatinine ratio. …”
  16. 36316

    Results of the no-feedback trials for C condition by Yoky Matsuoka (31878)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p> Data from the first no-feedback trial were excluded. The total mean absolute error was significantly larger for no-feedback trials than for the with-feedback trials, but a decrease in total absolute error and an increase in coordination did occur during the experiment for the no-feedback trials.…”
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    Competitive fitness of engineered single mutants relative to the ancestral genotype. by Sonia Singhal (459557)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Bar heights indicate the mean of three replicate competitions; error bars denote standard deviation. …”
  18. 36318

    MiR-525-5p induces down-modulation of VPAC1 protein in <i>ex vivo</i> transfected monocytes. by Elisa Cocco (362650)

    Published 2013
    “…Histograms represent VPAC1 protein level as mean±SD in monocytes from 7 healthy donors. The decrease was 31% (*p<0.02). …”
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    Random forest analysis based on the selected protein panel. by Zhiqiang Ma (127376)

    Published 2025
    “…(B) Feature importance ranked by mean decrease in Gini index.</p> <p>(S3_Fig.TIF)</p>…”
  20. 36320

    The effect of excluding and including the zero class of individuals (<i>p</i><sub><i>0</i></sub>). by Robert B. Prather Jr. (839676)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>When the mean and variance in fitness are estimated using offspring numbers, for males (black bars) and for females (white bars), including the fraction of the population that fails to produce offspring (<i>p</i><sub><i>0males</i></sub>; <i>p</i><sub><i>0females</i></sub>) causes the average fitness to decrease and the variance in fitness to increase; The error bars represent one half of the variance in fitness; only positive values are included; the Y-axis is measured using a logarithmic scale.…”