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significant processes » significant progress (Expand Search), significant promise (Expand Search), significant increases (Expand Search)
processes decrease » progressive decrease (Expand Search)
increase decrease » increased release (Expand Search), increased crash (Expand Search)
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SOSV loads in specimens obtained from bats in the SOSV-MARV experimental cohort.
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KASV loads in specimens obtained from bats in the KASV-MARV experimental cohort.
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Weights and body temperatures of bats assigned to the SOSV-MARV and KASV-MARV experimental cohorts.
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Image1_Association between mental health and male fertility: depression, rather than anxiety, is linked to decreased semen quality.tif
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>Status of depression was negatively associated with semen quality parameters, whereas no statistically significant association was recognized between anxiety and semen quality except that sperm concentration was decreased by 25.60 (95% CI, 1.226 to 49.965, P=0.040) ×10<sup>6</sup>/ml in moderate to severe anxiety group referring to normal group. …”
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<b>The loss of insulin-positive cell clusters precedes the decrease of islet frequency and beta cell area in type 1 diabetes</b>
Published 2025“…Age-corrected data revealed decreased islet frequency and increased inter-islet distances in the type 1 diabetes pancreas. …”
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Effects of receptor blockers on VO-induced hypertrophy in published experiments and the calibrated model.
Published 2025“…<p>a) Simulations of β blockers (βB) at both early and late stages of VO, simulations (boxplots) were equally likely to predict increases or decreases, with no net effect on average. …”
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