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Increased connectivity in the red lines and decreased connectivity in the blue lines.
Published 2023“…There is no significant increase/decrease in each seed.</p>…”
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Words for describing activities that decrease and/or increase Subjective Well-Being.
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Statistically significant linear increase in use of antidepressants during the observed time period.
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Perioperative factors associated with differences in adjusted hospitalization costs; all displayed factors are significantly associated with increased or decreased adjusted costs.
Published 2024“…<p>Perioperative factors associated with differences in adjusted hospitalization costs; all displayed factors are significantly associated with increased or decreased adjusted costs.…”
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Traits at cellular, leaf, and whole-plant scales which were significantly different [increased (↑) or decreased (↓)] or non-significant between tolerant and sensitive cultivars in the N-deficient treatment.
Published 2023“…<p>Traits at cellular, leaf, and whole-plant scales which were significantly different [increased (↑) or decreased (↓)] or non-significant between tolerant and sensitive cultivars in the N-deficient treatment.…”