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    Environment Degradation and Economic Growth in the Qatar Economy: Evidence from a Markov Switching Equilibrium Correction Model by Charfeddine, Lanouar

    Published 2016
    “…After reaching a critical level of income, the spending on environment protection is increased, and hence environment degradation tend to decrease. …”
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    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound healing in diabetic rats: Varying efficacy after a clinically-based protocol by Johan W. van Neck (644846)

    Published 2017
    “…The quantity of hemoglobin in the micro-blood vessels (rHB) showed a significant decrease in the HBOT group on days 21 and 42, and showed a trend to decrease on day 31. …”
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    Real-time PCR analysis of mtDNA copy numbers in individual mouse (A) and hamster (B) oocytes. by Fatma Simsek-Duran (417330)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>mtDNA copy numbers were significantly lower in old oocytes compared to young oocytes in both mice and hamsters. There is a 44% decrease in mtDNA number in aged mouse oocytes and a 51.8% decrease in aged hamster oocytes. …”
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    Establishing RNAi in a Non-Model Organism: The Antarctic Nematode <i>Panagrolaimus</i> sp. DAW1 by Anna C. Seybold (3342518)

    Published 2016
    “…<i>Pd-rps-2(RNAi)</i>-treated nematodes showed a significant decrease in larval hatching. However, qPCR showed no significant decrease in the amount of <i>rps-2</i> mRNA in <i>Pd-rps-2(RNAi)</i>-treated animals. …”
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    Comparison of recidivism rates for a teenage trauma prevention program after the addition of high-fidelity patient simulation by Marjorie Lee White (4630390)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>Objectives</b>: We evaluated the benefits of adding high-fidelity simulation to a teenage trauma prevention program to decrease recidivism rates and encourage teens to discuss actionable steps toward safe driving.…”
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    Supplementary Material for: Serial quality of life assessment around screening for familial intracranial aneurysms: a prospective cohort study by Mensing L.A. (17075725)

    Published 2023
    “…During the first year after screening we found no negative effect on QoL, except for a temporary decrease in QoL six months after screening in participants with a positive screen (EQ-5D -11.3 [95%CI:-21.7 to -0.8]). …”
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    Table_1_The Defensive Activation Theory: REM Sleep as a Mechanism to Prevent Takeover of the Visual Cortex.DOCX by David M. Eagleman (10837176)

    Published 2021
    “…., because of blindness), the territory tends to be taken over by its neighbors. A surprise in recent years has been the speed of takeover, which is measurable within an hour. …”
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    Table_1_The Defensive Activation Theory: REM Sleep as a Mechanism to Prevent Takeover of the Visual Cortex.DOCX by David M. Eagleman (10837176)

    Published 2021
    “…., because of blindness), the territory tends to be taken over by its neighbors. A surprise in recent years has been the speed of takeover, which is measurable within an hour. …”
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    Table4_Causal relationship between physical activity and platelet traits: a Mendelian randomization study.XLSX by Mingyuan Jia (13117449)

    Published 2024
    “…Other exercises and strenuous sports were associated with decrease in platelet count.</p><p>Conclusion: Some types of physical activity have a causal relationship with platelet crit and platelet count. …”
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    Table2_Causal relationship between physical activity and platelet traits: a Mendelian randomization study.XLSX by Mingyuan Jia (13117449)

    Published 2024
    “…Other exercises and strenuous sports were associated with decrease in platelet count.</p><p>Conclusion: Some types of physical activity have a causal relationship with platelet crit and platelet count. …”
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    Assessment of Wall Elasticity Variations on Intraluminal Haemodynamics in Descending Aortic Dissections Using a Lumped-Parameter Model by Paula A. Rudenick (577138)

    Published 2015
    “…Next, the variations of intraluminal pressures and flows were assessed as a function of wall elasticity. In comparison with the most rigid-wall case, an increase in elasticity to physiological values was associated with a decrease in systolic and increase in diastolic pressures of up to 33% and 63% respectively, with a subsequent decrease in the pressure wave amplitude of up to 86%. …”
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    Table1_Causal relationship between physical activity and platelet traits: a Mendelian randomization study.XLSX by Mingyuan Jia (13117449)

    Published 2024
    “…Other exercises and strenuous sports were associated with decrease in platelet count.</p><p>Conclusion: Some types of physical activity have a causal relationship with platelet crit and platelet count. …”
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    Table5_Causal relationship between physical activity and platelet traits: a Mendelian randomization study.XLSX by Mingyuan Jia (13117449)

    Published 2024
    “…Other exercises and strenuous sports were associated with decrease in platelet count.</p><p>Conclusion: Some types of physical activity have a causal relationship with platelet crit and platelet count. …”
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    The 3-D QSAR/CoMFA color contour maps for COX I (A) and COX II (B). by Pan Wang (198097)

    Published 2013
    “…Green contours indicate regions where a relatively bulkier substitution would increase the COX activity, whereas the yellow contours indicate areas where a bulkier substituent would decrease the COX activity. …”
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    Big LEN suppresses excitatory synaptic input to PVN parvocellular neurons via the release of a retrograde messenger. by Jonathan H. Wardman (193826)

    Published 2011
    “…Big LEN (1 µM) caused a decrease in the frequency of negative synaptic currents, which are EPSCs mediated by glutamate release. …”