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Example of categorisation of scoring periods as either increasing or decreasing tail injury.
Published 2021“…<p>The percentages 20, 40 and 30 are included for illustration purposes to show the weighted total tail injury severity, and how changes in this metric would lead to a period being classified as increasing or decreasing. E.g. from 20% to 40% is an increase, while 40% to 30% is a decrease.…”
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Normalized synergy increased with greater recurrence and decreased with greater feedback.
Published 2021“…(C) Curves representing columns shown in A, plotted with errorbars computed across networks, show that synergy decreased as the number of feedback edges increased. …”
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Receiver entropy decreased with greater recurrence and increased with greater feedback.
Published 2021“…<p>(A) Mean receiver entropy decreased with the number of recurrent edges and increased with the number of feedback edges in motifs. …”
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Loss of ECRG4 expression decreases neutrophil mobilization from bone marrow reserves.
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Mean squared error of estimates decreases with larger datasets.
Published 2022“…<p>The mean squared error in the estimates of under the posterior distribution decreases as the size of the dataset increases. The corresponding figure looking at the estimates of the prevalence, using both scheduled and aggregated data, is given as Fig J in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009805#pcbi.1009805.s001" target="_blank">S1 Appendix</a>.…”
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The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness.
Published 2025“…(B) Even though higher proportions of mutualism promote higher richness, introducing this type of interaction into already assembled large communities promotes a sudden drop in richness, while stopping mutualism promotes a slight boost in richness increase. (C) Mutualism also promotes an increase in network connectance when introduced into assembled communities, while stopping mutualistic interactions from entering an assembled system slowly decreases it. …”
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Decreasing fatty acid saturation suppresses Δ<i>yhdP</i> Δ<i>fadR</i> cold sensitivity.
Published 2024“…Suppressor 1 trends towards decreased saturation compared to its parent strain (Δ<i>yhdP</i> Δ<i>fadR</i>). …”
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TITAN decreaser diatom heatmap.
Published 2025“…., <i>z-</i>) diatom taxa (y-axis) to at least one of the five stressors, in decreasing order of number of stressor responses. Blue-orange scale corresponds to the <i>z</i> score that indicates the magnitude of response to a stressor.…”
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Increasing the number of commonly represented features decreases the assignment error rate, but increases the level of redundancy between the representations.
Published 2023“…<b>D</b> The overall assignment error rate also decreases by orders of magnitude as the dimensionality of the commonly represented feature space increases, while holding <i>D</i><sub><i>XY</i></sub> constant. …”
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