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  1. 20081

    Average diet diversity from the Shannon Index (top panel) and average energy density (bottom panel) from frequency of occurrence data before and after 2014. by Ana Lucía Pozas-Franco (20858792)

    Published 2025
    “…No significant differences were found between mean energy density values between geographic areas before 2014, but there was a statistically significant decrease in the average energy density in the Gulf of California after 2014.…”
  2. 20082

    RICTOR silencing inhibits cell proliferation via UGCG regulation. by Mohammad Nafees Ansari (22232505)

    Published 2025
    “…(<b>C</b>) Cell proliferation studies show a decrease in the proliferation of MCF-7_RICTOR<sup>SH</sup> cells (mean ± SEM, <i>n</i> = 4) compared to MCF-7_SCRAM<sup>SH</sup> cells. …”
  3. 20083

    Mapping changes in patterning after inhibition of Notch activity. by Matthew French (13007466)

    Published 2025
    “…Note the statistically significant decrease in the CLE and NSB like regions TBX6. …”
  4. 20084

    Supplementary file 1_Wellness-enhancing effects of the canine growth hormone releasing hormone therapy mediated by plasmid and electroporation in healthy old dogs.docx by Min-Ok Ryu (5072594)

    Published 2025
    “…While mean serum IGF-1 concentrations did not change overall, post-hoc stratification revealed that dogs with low baseline IGF-1 (<90 ng/mL) showed substantial increases, whereas those with high baseline levels tended to decrease. …”
  5. 20085

    Supplementary Material for: Patients with Opioid Use Disorder Choosing Treatment with Extended-Release Naltrexone: A 6-Months Naturalistic Study by Brenna I.H. (19773549)

    Published 2024
    “…The majority of the MITT population (84; 60.9%) completed 24 weeks of treatment in the study. There was a significant decrease in the overall use of opioids (p<0.001) and the use of alcohol and other illicit substances was low. …”
  6. 20086

    Effect of treatments on pH, conductivity, and biological oxygen demand (BOD) over time. by Khomsan Ruangrit (20833447)

    Published 2025
    “…The Biochar treatment shows the highest increase in pH, particularly by Day 3, with a subsequent decrease by Day 6. …”
  7. 20087

    Table 1_Phytotoxic effects of cigarette smoke on indoor plant Epipremnum aureum: in vivo analysis using chlorophyll a fluorescence transients.docx by Garishma Shah (21758924)

    Published 2025
    “…Specific energy fluxes, including absorption energy (ABS/RC), trapped energy (TR<sub>0</sub>/RC), and electron transport (ET<sub>0</sub>/RC), showed notable reductions, while dissipated energy (DI<sub>0</sub>/RC) increased significantly. The performance indices PI<sub>ABS</sub> and PI<sub>CS</sub> decreased with increasing smoke concentration and exposure duration, indicating a decline in overall photosynthetic efficiency. …”
  8. 20088

    Data Sheet 1_Fatty infiltration and cross-sectional area as indicators of muscle mass in osteoporosis: a meta-regression study.pdf by Genwen Sun (22678739)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>A significant decrease in CSA was observed only in osteoporotic patients compared with controls, and multiple muscle groups were evaluated. …”
  9. 20089

    Characterization of phenotypically unique accessions. by Maria Stefania Przybylska (22756354)

    Published 2025
    “…</i></i> common accessions classification. Mean Decrease Accuracy (top) and Mean Decrease Gini (bottom) of the random forest models are presented. …”
  10. 20090

    Data Sheet 1_Case series: Effects of a ketogenic diet on cardiometabolic health in seven outpatients with bipolar disorder.pdf by Louis Schreel (22385035)

    Published 2025
    “…However, some concerning effects were also observed. Of note, mean homocysteine levels increased by 1.94 umol/L (+18%) and mean AGE levels increased by 30.9 ug/ml (+106%). …”
  11. 20091

    Data Sheet 1_Platelet count and retinopathy of prematurity, a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Qian Zeng (2866592)

    Published 2025
    “…The pooled analysis indicated a significant decrease in mean platelet count among the ROP group compared to the non-ROP group (mean difference: −18.65, 95% confidence interval: −22.80 to −14.50, P < .00001). …”
  12. 20092

    Table 1_Trends in physical fitness among polish children and adolescents.docx by Joanna Baj-Korpak (22687541)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of multiple comparisons between the mean values of all the analyzed variables in different years revealed significant differences in most of the comparisons.…”
  13. 20093

    Table 1_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  14. 20094

    Table 7_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  15. 20095

    Table 3_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  16. 20096

    Table 6_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  17. 20097

    Table 2_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  18. 20098

    Table 5_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  19. 20099

    Table 4_Causality of circulating vitamins on infectious diseases: integrating Mendelian randomization and in vivo evidence.docx by Aling Tang (17523700)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, our in vivo data demonstrated that sepsis (induced by intraperitoneal bacterial infection) led to a significant decrease in serum 25(OH)D levels.</p>…”
  20. 20100

    Supplementary Material for: Long-term trends in incidence, attack rates, and early case-fatality of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Dijon Stroke Registry (1985-2022) by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…In men, a significant increase in incidence and attack rates was observed from 1985-1991 to 2011-2016, followed by a slight decline. …”