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    DataSheet1_The OsGAPC3 mutation significantly affects grain quality traits and improves the nutritional quality of rice.docx by Bo Peng (273834)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, the OsGAPC3 mutation significantly decreases the rice-seedling salt tolerance. …”
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    Table 1_NSAID use may decrease serum Klotho levels.docx by Jingchao Yan (14079168)

    Published 2025
    “…Subgroup analyses did not reveal any statistically significant interactions.</p>Conclusion<p>Contrary to previous speculations, the use of NSAIDs is associated with a decrease in serum Klotho levels.…”
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    The injectable contraceptives depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and norethisterone enanthate substantially and differentially decrease testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin... by Chanel Avenant (409756)

    Published 2025
    “…The substantial and differential decrease in testosterone and SHBG levels does not explain our previous finding of no detected decrease in risky sexual behavior or sexual function for DMPA-IM or NET-EN users from D0 to 25W. …”
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    Species1 from Tropical mammal functional diversity increases with productivity but decreases with anthropogenic disturbance by Daniel Gorczynski (10093617)

    Published 2021
    “…We use occupancy values derived from the camera trap data to calculate occupancy-weighted functional diversity and use Bayesian generalized linear regression to determine the effects of multiple predictors. …”
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    Image_1_Loneliness predicts decreased physical activity in widowed but not married or unmarried individuals.TIF by Chava Pollak (18478155)

    Published 2024
    “…Loneliness did not predict a statistically significant decrease in physical activity in married or unmarried individuals.…”