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  1. 21361

    Hydralazine treatment results in a reduction in tumor blood flow within 15 minutes. by Kate M. Bailey (678043)

    Published 2014
    “…Representative diagrams showing a decrease in tumor blood flow following hydralazine treatment. …”
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    Tyrosine nitration is a quantifiable measure of nitration output during early Mm infection. by Philip M. Elks (324793)

    Published 2014
    “…In the <i>mpx<sup>−/−</sup></i> mutant there is no myeloperoxidase activity and a corresponding decrease in nitrotyrosine.</p>…”
  3. 21363

    Data_Sheet_1_The Proximal Drivers of Large Fires: A Pyrogeographic Study.docx by Hamish Clarke (8666307)

    Published 2020
    “…As in most fire-prone environments, the majority of annual burned area is due to a relatively small number of large fires. We train and test an Artificial Neural Network’s ability to predict spatial patterns in the probability of large fires (>1,250 ha) in forests and grasslands as a function of proxies of the four major controls on fire activity. …”
  4. 21364

    Predicting inadequate postoperative pain management in depressed patients: A machine learning approach by Arjun Parthipan (6307895)

    Published 2019
    “…The machine learning algorithm accurately predicted the increase or decrease of the discharge, 3-week and 8-week follow-up pain scores when compared to the pre-operative pain score using 10-fold cross validation (mean area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.87, 0.81, and 0.69, respectively). …”
  5. 21365

    <i>miR-146a</i> expression in tissue and plasma of OSCC patients. by Pei-Shi Hung (489732)

    Published 2013
    “…(E) The before and after plot illustrates the pre-operative to post-operative plasma changes in <i>miR-146a</i> for each patient. <i>miR-146a</i> can be seen to significantly decrease post-operatively. …”
  6. 21366

    Autonomic nervous system monitoring in intensive care as a prognostic tool. Systematic review by Luis Bento (297825)

    Published 2018
    “…Results: There was an increased likelihood of death in patients who had a decrease in heart rate variability as analyzed via heart rate variance, cardiac uncoupling, heart rate volatility, integer heart rate variability, standard deviation of NN intervals, root mean square of successive differences, total power, low frequency, very low frequency, low frequency/high frequency ratio, ratio of short-term to long-term fractal exponents, Shannon entropy, multiscale entropy and approximate entropy. …”
  7. 21367

    DRE reduces the viability of MV-4-11 cells in a time dependent manner. by Pamela Ovadje (332426)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(a). MV-4-11 cells were plated in 96-well clear bottom plates and treated with DRE at indicated time points and analyzed for the ability of DRE to reduce the viability of these cells, measured by a decrease in metabolic activity. …”
  8. 21368

    Parsimonious model of 2005 district-level JE incidence as a function of climate, agriculture and land-use. by Daniel E. Impoinvil (213005)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p><b>S.E. = </b>Standard error of â coefficient.</p>†<p>All regression β coefficients represent a non-linear increase (or decrease when the coefficient value is negative) in JE incidence when there is a 1-unit increase in each respective predictor variable.…”
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    Full model of 2005 district-level JE incidence as a function of climate, agriculture and land-use. by Daniel E. Impoinvil (213005)

    Published 2011
    “…</b> = Standard error of â coefficient.</p>†<p>All regression β coefficients represent a non-linear increase (or decrease when the coefficient value is negative) in JE incidence when there is a 1-unit increase in each respective predictor variable.…”
  10. 21370

    Characteristics of hospitals (N = 20). by Negalign B. Bayou (18847496)

    Published 2024
    “…Mixed effects multilevel linear regression modeling was employed in two stages using hospital as a random effect, with quality of L&D care as the outcome and selected patient and hospital characteristics as independent variables. …”
  11. 21371

    The SimpliciT1 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 1b/2 Adaptive Study of TTP399, a Hepatoselective Glucokinase Activator, for Adjunctive Treatment of Type... by Klara R. Klein (1973449)

    Published 2021
    “…Despite a greater decrease in HbA1c with TTP399, the frequency of severe or symptomatic hypoglycemia decreased by 40% relative to placebo in Part 2. …”
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    Bortezomib treatment caused permanent bone growth impairment in pair-fed animals. A) by Emma Eriksson (114277)

    Published 2012
    “…<b>C)</b> Permanent bone growth impairment was observed from day 13 until termination on day 56, with a significant decrease in femur length of bortezomib treated mice vs. vehicle of the same strain (**p<0.01 on d13 and ***p<0.001 on d56). …”
  15. 21375

    FAK, but not Pyk2 is required for GPVI-mediated ROS generation and platelet aggregation. A. by Naadiya Carrim (664456)

    Published 2014
    “…Changes in potential, which are based on a decrease in red (PE)/green (FITC) intensity ratios were quantified by flow cytometry. …”
  16. 21376

    FoxO1a is induced by CD81 clustering, concurrent with deactivation of Akt. by Kuanyin K. Lin (200312)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) The phosphorylation of Akt, an indicator of Akt activation, decreases upon CD81 clustering on proliferating HSCs. …”
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    Glycerol Effect on the Corrosion Resistance and Electrodeposition Conditions in a Zinc Electroplating Process by Michele David de Jesus Almeida (7292480)

    Published 2019
    “…The electrodeposition was performed on carbon steel AISI 1020 with a current density of 10 mA.cm-2. The electroplating solution composition was 0.10 M ZnCl2, 2.80 M KCl and 0.32 M H3BO3. …”
  19. 21379

    An Examination of a Novel Weight Loss Supplement on Anthropometry and Indices of Cardiovascular Disease Risk by Ryan J. Sowinski (9280085)

    Published 2020
    “…Diet, physical activity, body weight, body composition, anthropometric measures, resting energy expenditure, fasting blood samples, and questionnaires were obtained at 0, 4, 8, and 12 weeks and analyzed using general linear models with repeated measures. Data are reported as mean (±SD) and change from baseline (mean, 95% confidence interval) for weeks 4, 8, and 12, respectively, with <i>p</i> values showing changes from baseline.…”
  20. 21380

    Impact of lean manufacturing tools on maintenance management at a manufacturing plant in the Western Cape by Gershwin Cornelius (20719184)

    Published 2025
    “…By proper utilisation of these lean tools, organisations can increase productivity via understanding the lean tools and with corrective actions which do not include hefty machine investments</p><p dir="ltr">The primary research objectives of this study are the following:</p><p dir="ltr">• To determine if a common trend between MTTR and OEE within a manufacturing plant in the Western Cape</p><p dir="ltr">• To determine whether an increase in MTTR results in a decrease in OEE within a manufacturing plant in the Western Cape.…”