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Hyperplasia of the suboccipital muscles significantly increased intracranial pressure.
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Dengue virus infection significantly increases cellular fatty acid contents.
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A randomized trial of a behavioral intervention to decrease hospital length of stay by decreasing bedrest
Published 2020“…Previous studies of early mobilization have demonstrated improvement in outcomes, but the interventions studied have been resource-intensive. We aimed to decrease the time hospital inpatients spend in bed through a pragmatic mobilization protocol.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Pulmonary Exposure to Magnéli Phase Titanium Suboxides Results in Significant Macrophage Abnormalities and Decreased Lung Function.PDF
Published 2019“…However, the burning of coal is widely recognized as a significant contributor to atmospheric particulate matter linked to deleterious respiratory impacts. …”
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<b>Repeated Exposure Decreases Aesthetic Chills Likelihood but Increases Intensity</b>
Published 2024“…Our findings revealed a significant decrease in the likelihood of experiencing chills with repeated exposure, suggesting habituation to chills itself or potential fatigue in response to aesthetic stimuli. …”
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