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    Mean squared error of estimates decreases with larger datasets. by Alexander Eugene Zarebski (12078347)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The mean squared error in the estimates of under the posterior distribution decreases as the size of the dataset increases. …”
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    Performance of the response detection algorithm at detecting simulated increases versus decreases in firing rate. by Bettina C. Schwab (9515382)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Curves reflect the mean (±SD) fraction of increases and decreases detected as a function of the simulated response size (expressed as percent of baseline firing rate). …”
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    Cinacalcet administered early in the inactive phase markedly decrease parathyroid Ki-67 index. by Søren Egstrand (10906087)

    Published 2025
    “…(B) For each group, the median Ki-67 immunostained parathyroid sample closest to the group mean is shown. Each dot represents one sample. Scale bars measures 50μm.…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Immune and Neuroendocrine Trait and State Markers in Psychotic Illness: Decreased Kynurenines Marking Psychotic Exacerbations.docx by Livia De Picker (8319105)

    Published 2020
    “…Increased CRP, CCL2, and IL1RA, and decreased KA and KA/Kyn are trait markers of psychotic illness.…”
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    Normal BP in <i>Col3a1</i><sup><i>+/G182R</i></sup> mice and decrease on Losartan. by Anne Legrand (11793380)

    Published 2022
    “…Significant decrease is observed in both groups. <b>D.</b> Comparison of the mean of the night SBP before and during administration of losartan in the same <i>Col3a1</i><sup><i>+/G182R</i></sup> mice (n = 8) and <i>Col3a1</i><sup><i>+/+</i></sup> mice (n = 7). …”
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