يعرض 121 - 140 نتائج من 63,860 نتيجة بحث عن '(( significantly higher increases ) OR ( significantly ((mean decrease) OR (greater decrease)) ))', وقت الاستعلام: 1.19s تنقيح النتائج
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    S1 Data - حسب Sunny Kwok (13124155)

    منشور في 2022
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    Fig 2 - حسب Sunny Kwok (13124155)

    منشور في 2022
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    Increased osteoblastic activity and decreased osteoclastogenesis in TgLRAP cells <i>in vitro</i>. حسب Naoto Haruyama (487384)

    منشور في 2021
    "…Compared with the co-culture of WT BMCs and WT calvarial cells (WT / WT), the number of osteoclasts were significantly decreased at 50% in the co-cultures of TgLRAP BMCs and TgLRAP calvarial cells (TgLRAP / TgLRAP) (graph). …"
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    Assessing model generality. حسب Jess A. Millar (2635135)

    منشور في 2021
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    Participants’ Mean Blood Glucose. حسب Giti Azim (20940548)

    منشور في 2025
    "…The result of univariate linear regression analysis indicates that age, marital status, hypertension, and BMI are positively associated with TC and BG levels while education, salt intake, and any type of physical activity are negatively associated with TC and BG levels (p-values<0.05). Each year of age increases TC by 0.42 mg/dl and BG by 0.48 mg/dl; ever-married individuals have higher TC (21.8 mg/dl) and BG (8.8 mg/dl) levels; hypertension increases TC by 16.8 mg/dl and BG by 14.5 mg/dl; and higher BMI is associated with increased TC (1.3 mg/dl) and BG (0.9 mg/dl). …"
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    Participants’ Mean Total Cholesterol. حسب Giti Azim (20940548)

    منشور في 2025
    "…The result of univariate linear regression analysis indicates that age, marital status, hypertension, and BMI are positively associated with TC and BG levels while education, salt intake, and any type of physical activity are negatively associated with TC and BG levels (p-values<0.05). Each year of age increases TC by 0.42 mg/dl and BG by 0.48 mg/dl; ever-married individuals have higher TC (21.8 mg/dl) and BG (8.8 mg/dl) levels; hypertension increases TC by 16.8 mg/dl and BG by 14.5 mg/dl; and higher BMI is associated with increased TC (1.3 mg/dl) and BG (0.9 mg/dl). …"