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    E-learning interventions decreased the number of students detected on campus during the COVID-19 outbreak. by Sing Chen Yeo (10573857)

    Published 2021
    “…Each e-learning intervention was associated with a decrease in the daily number of students who connected to the NUS Wi-Fi network, assessed (<b>B</b>) campus-wide and (<b>C</b>) for different types of locations on campus. …”
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    Transient neonatal olfactory deprivation causes a persistent decrease in the addition of CR+ PGCs. A by Yasuko Kato (122938)

    Published 2012
    “…The plug was kept in for 8 weeks (occl. 8w) or removed 2 weeks later at P19 (occl. & reopening). The contralateral OB of the occl. & reopening group was used as a control (control). …”
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    Systemic inhibition of TGF-β decreases retinal smad2 phosphorylation <i>in vivo</i>. by Tony E. Walshe (269700)

    Published 2013
    “…Scale = 20 µm. (E) Western blot analysis of pp-smad2, smad2, pp-smad1/5/8 and GAPDH in mouse retinas from Ad-null and Ad-sEng-expressing mice (day 7). sEng-expressing mice displayed a decrease in retinal pp-smad2 (F). …”
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    Decreased macrophage recruitment correlates with decreased angiogenesis. by Johanna R. Reed (306158)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Quantification of BrdU incorporation demonstrates that decreased macrophage infiltration does not significantly correlate with a change in epithelial cell proliferation (N.S. = not significant). …”
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    Prevalence of smoking during COVID19 (n = 1844). by Mahmoud A. Alomari (14780446)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>Changes in the SH during COVID-19 have been reported in about 50% of participants who smoke tobacco, with a more reported decrease than increase in use. …”