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increase decrease » increased release (Expand Search)
target database » large database (Expand Search)
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The group division of TARGET database.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>Data obtained from Target and GEO databases were analyzed using various bioinformatic techniques. …”
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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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The processed raw data of TARGET database.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>Data obtained from Target and GEO databases were analyzed using various bioinformatic techniques. …”
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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.…”
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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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Database used for analysis.
Published 2023“…Using a generalized linear mixed effect model (GLMM), a 5% decrease in the odds of getting infected per each 10m increase in altitude was observed, while the number of larval habitats and their proximity to households were not statistically significant predictors for prevalence. …”
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