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side decrease » sizes decrease (Expand Search), fid decreased (Expand Search), step decrease (Expand Search)
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Number of antibiotic prescriptions in female and male patients with UTI (N30.0 and/or N39.0).
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Comparison of 1<sup>st</sup>, 2<sup>nd</sup>, and 3<sup>rd</sup> antibiotic prescription.
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”
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Heterogeneous Condensation on Simplified Viral Envelope Protein Structures
Published 2025“…The rapid initial condensation fills up the gap between the pillars, reducing the active surface area and leading to a gradual decrease and a plateau in the condensation rate. …”