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    Supplementary Material for: Occurrence of Cerebrovascular Diseases Decreased after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011 by Omama S. (9473168)

    Published 2020
    “…<b><i>Results:</i></b> The age-adjusted incidence rates gradually decreased in all areas, with the exception of a temporary increase among men who lived on the coast the year the disaster occurred. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Overground Walking Decreases Alpha Activity and Entrains Eye Movements in Humans.pdf by Liyu Cao (786645)

    Published 2020
    “…We found that walking led to a decrease in alpha activity over occipital cortex compared to standing. …”
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    Words for describing activities that decrease and/or increase Subjective Well-Being. by August Håkan Nilsson (12937056)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><i>Note</i>: Supervised dimension projection plot for activities that increase and/or decrease SWB. Words appearing a minimum of 5 times in the questions combined have been significance tested against a permuted null distribution, <i>N</i><sub><i>permutations</i></sub> = 200,000. …”
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    S1 Data - by Naoya Ishibashi (18722999)

    Published 2024
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    Table_1_Co-occurrence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis exacerbates psoriasis associated with decreased adiponectin expression in a murine model.docx by Daiki Takezaki (16825605)

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we explored bidirectional causal linkages between NASH and psoriasis using a murine model.…”
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    Factors associated with abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction (decreased or increased) in patients with sepsis in the intensive care unit by Dong Geum Shin (6019568)

    Published 2020
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC) is known to show cardiac dysfunction in patients with sepsis. Both a decrease or an increase in ejection fraction (EF), an indicator of cardiac function, can occur. …”