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Longer <i>L</i><sub><i>h</i></sub> significantly decreases and delays the peak of the sound-evoked CAPs of SGN fibers.
Published 2021“…The decreased peak amplitude and increased latency of CAP peak were significant for populations with <i>L</i><sub><i>h</i></sub> > 2 μm. …”
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Longer <i>L</i><sub><i>u</i></sub> significantly decreases and delays the peak of the sound-evoked CAPs of SGN fibers.
Published 2021“…The decrease and delay of peak CAPs were significant for populations with <i>L</i><sub><i>u</i></sub> > 11 μm. …”
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Consensus clustering of epilepsy patients based on significant m7G regulators.
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Differentially expressed genes are targets of multiple dysregulated miRs in vulvar melanoma and maintain significant correlations in expression across samples.
Published 2023“…(A) mRNA transcripts with significantly increased expression have inverse relative mean expression patterns with two or more downregulated miRs in vulvar melanoma relative to primary cutaneous melanoma. …”
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Risk-taking behavior identified by the BART decreases after acclimatization.
Published 2019“…<p>The total number of pumps (A), mean number of pumps (D), total reward collected (B), mean reward collected (E), mean reaction time before each pump (C), and median reaction time before each pump (F) decreased over three days at high altitude. …”
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Damage accumulation decreases elongation rates and displaces growth equilibrium.
Published 2019“…<p>All panels depict MG1655 wild-type <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i>. (A) Exposure to phototoxic damage led to decreasing elongation rates in all treatment levels (length of exposure, every 2 min: 70 ms, 700 ms, 1 s, 1.5 s, 3 s). …”
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