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    Mean local cortical blood volume increases for low-reward blocks and decreases for high, in alternating ramp-like drifts. by Mariana M. B. Cardoso (6615959)

    Published 2019
    “…Increasing slope implies decreasing local tissue blood volume. Correct trials were concatenated after excising incorrect ones while maintaining vertical position (see <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000080#pbio.3000080.s006" target="_blank">S6 Fig</a>). …”
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    Table_1_Decreased Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Concentrations 72 Hours Following Marathon Running.DOCX by Astrid Roeh (11136600)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Conclusion: Prolonged exercise induces a significant decrease in serum BDNF concentration 72 h post-exercise. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Circulating Levels of Dickkopf-Related Protein 1 Decrease as Measured GFR Declines and Are Associated with PTH Levels by Forster C.M. (9688523)

    Published 2020
    “…Unlike sclerostin, DKK1 levels decreased significantly as mGFR declined and was independently associated with PTH. …”
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    Linearity, planarity and sphericity coefficients: regions showing statistically significant differences between cases and controls. by Elisenda Eixarch (185338)

    Published 2012
    “…The slices displayed representative anatomical regions showing increased sphericity coefficient (A) and decreased linearity (B) and planarity (C) coefficient.…”
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    Climate Change at Northern Latitudes: Rising Atmospheric Humidity Decreases Transpiration, N-Uptake and Growth Rate of Hybrid Aspen by Arvo Tullus (144644)

    Published 2012
    “…The lower growth rate in the humidified plots can be partly explained by a decrease in transpiration-driven mass flow of NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> in soil, resulting in a significant reduction in the measured uptake of N to foliage in the H plots. …”
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    The effects of <i>in-vitro</i> pH decrease on the gametogenesis of the red tree coral, <i>Primnoa pacifica</i> by Ashley M. Rossin (6611918)

    Published 2019
    “…There was a laboratory effect observed in all measurement types, however this only significantly affected the analyses of spermatogenesis. …”
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    Flow diagram of participant inclusion. by Makoto Shimoyama (17290996)

    Published 2023
    “…At follow-up, the number of routine outpatient visits for acute exacerbations (p = .045), the number of hospitalizations (p = .037), the number of hospital days (p = .031), SGRQ (p = .039) score, and SCAQ (p = .034) score were significantly different. The increase in the number of unscheduled outpatient visits in the intervention group during follow-up was attributed to acute exacerbations and a significant decrease in the number of hospitalizations and hospital days. …”
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    Data on telehealth counseling. by Makoto Shimoyama (17290996)

    Published 2023
    “…At follow-up, the number of routine outpatient visits for acute exacerbations (p = .045), the number of hospitalizations (p = .037), the number of hospital days (p = .031), SGRQ (p = .039) score, and SCAQ (p = .034) score were significantly different. The increase in the number of unscheduled outpatient visits in the intervention group during follow-up was attributed to acute exacerbations and a significant decrease in the number of hospitalizations and hospital days. …”
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    Assessment scores at enrollment. by Makoto Shimoyama (17290996)

    Published 2023
    “…At follow-up, the number of routine outpatient visits for acute exacerbations (p = .045), the number of hospitalizations (p = .037), the number of hospital days (p = .031), SGRQ (p = .039) score, and SCAQ (p = .034) score were significantly different. The increase in the number of unscheduled outpatient visits in the intervention group during follow-up was attributed to acute exacerbations and a significant decrease in the number of hospitalizations and hospital days. …”
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    Overview of the telenursing system (COMPAS). by Makoto Shimoyama (17290996)

    Published 2023
    “…At follow-up, the number of routine outpatient visits for acute exacerbations (p = .045), the number of hospitalizations (p = .037), the number of hospital days (p = .031), SGRQ (p = .039) score, and SCAQ (p = .034) score were significantly different. The increase in the number of unscheduled outpatient visits in the intervention group during follow-up was attributed to acute exacerbations and a significant decrease in the number of hospitalizations and hospital days. …”
  15. 1855

    Vegetation responses to seasonal weather conditions and decreasing grazing pressure in the arid Succulent Karoo of South Africa<sup>§</sup> by Ute Schmiedel (2910122)

    Published 2018
    “…We analysed the responses of species richness and cover in four life forms to seasonal rainfall and the standardised precipitation–evapotranspiration index (SPEI) using linear mixed-effect models. Time had a positive effect on richness of annual species and a negative effect on cover of shrubs and annuals, which increased in response to SPEI and less strongly to rainfall during autumn and winter. …”
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