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    Example of categorisation of scoring periods as either increasing or decreasing tail injury. by Richard B. D’Eath (4666777)

    Published 2021
    “…E.g. from 20% to 40% is an increase, while 40% to 30% is a decrease.</p>…”
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    Solid Cure of Poly(phenylene sulfide): Competition between Increasing Nucleation Density and Decreasing Growth Rate by Hong Yin (20329)

    Published 2024
    “…Commercial cured poly­(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) is produced by the thermal oxidation treatment of linear PPS in the solid state. Branching and oxidation reactions occur, and correspondingly, the crystallization behaviors of PPS change a lot. …”
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    Solid Cure of Poly(phenylene sulfide): Competition between Increasing Nucleation Density and Decreasing Growth Rate by Hong Yin (20329)

    Published 2024
    “…Commercial cured poly­(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) is produced by the thermal oxidation treatment of linear PPS in the solid state. Branching and oxidation reactions occur, and correspondingly, the crystallization behaviors of PPS change a lot. …”
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    Absence of RstA leads to a decrease in the number of origins per cell. by Yuan Yao (31223)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Absence of RstA leads to a decrease in the number of origins per cell.…”
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    Validating the stability of the analysis against nonuniform coverage of a fish’s trajectory. by Lear Cohen (15353793)

    Published 2023
    “…The tuning curves either gradually decreased (<b>A</b>), were quasi-uniformly distributed in space (<b>B</b>), or gradually increased (<b>C</b>) with position along the vertical axis of the water tank. …”
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