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increase decrease » increased release (Expand Search), increased crash (Expand Search)
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Lipid Droplet-Targeted NIR Polarity Probe for the Imaging of Acute Asthma <i>In Vivo</i>
Published 2025“…The probe exhibits a consistent decrease in fluorescence intensity with an increase in solvent polarity, demonstrating excellent photostability and biocompatibility. …”
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Association between FF Proximity and BMI by sex.
Published 2025“…An exponential decrease in FF proximity was associated with 0.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (p < 0.001) increase in BMI among males and 0.4 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (p < 0.05) decrease among females. …”
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Effect of the different variables on ADCs in univariate and multivariate analysis.
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Test materials and test methods.
Published 2025“…As the BF content increases, the UCS and peak deviatoric stress exhibit an initial increase followed by a decrease. …”
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Proportions of test specimens.
Published 2025“…As the BF content increases, the UCS and peak deviatoric stress exhibit an initial increase followed by a decrease. …”
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Basic physical properties of red sandstone soil.
Published 2025“…As the BF content increases, the UCS and peak deviatoric stress exhibit an initial increase followed by a decrease. …”
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Main performance indicators of BF.
Published 2025“…As the BF content increases, the UCS and peak deviatoric stress exhibit an initial increase followed by a decrease. …”
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Technical parameters of cement.
Published 2025“…As the BF content increases, the UCS and peak deviatoric stress exhibit an initial increase followed by a decrease. …”