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ng decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
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Electronic Effects of Ligand Substitution on Spin Crossover in a Series of Diiminoquinonoid-Bridged Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>2</sub> Complexes
Published 2015“…Moreover, when plotted as a function of the Pauling electronegativity of X, both <i>T</i><sub>1/2</sub> and Δ<i>H</i> undergo a linear decrease. …”
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Additional comparisons between testing strategies.
Published 2020“…Percentages on the right-hand side of the figure (20%, 50%, etc.) show ACF coverage scenarios, i.e., the proportion of the slum population being screened per year. …”
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Changes in deneddylase activity and its consequences for the cellular pool of neddylated proteins and fungal development.
Published 2016“…Wild type (WT) was compared to mutant strains with altered deneddylase activity either with decreased COP9 signalosome (Δ<i>csnG</i>, Δ<i>csnE</i>) or increased <i>denA</i> (OE <i>denA</i>) and combinations of defective CSN and increased DenA (Δ<i>csnG</i>/OE <i>denA</i>, or Δ<i>csnE</i>/OE <i>denA</i>). …”
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Flowchart of the study population.
Published 2024“…Mean test scores varied by demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, most notably with education and labour market affiliation of parents. For every 1-point decrease in the test scores, there was a 0.95% (95% CI: 0.93%; 0.97%) lower probability of scoring B or higher in the ninth-grade exam and a 1.03% (95% CI: 1.00%; 1.05%) lower probability of completing high school within five years after graduating from lower secondary school. …”
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