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    Flies decrease the level of aggression as the availability of food resource increases. by Rod S. Lim (622045)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(a) The relationship between aggression (y-axis) and the amount of food (x-axis). Aggression initially increases from 0 mm<sup>2</sup> to 707 mm<sup>2</sup> and decreases as the size of food increases further. …”
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    Decreased oscillatory flow decreases <i>klf2a</i> expression. by Julien Vermot (257990)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>(A) RFF is decreased by alterations in heart rate. …”
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    PIN1 silencing leads to decreases in the protein levels of HIF-1α. by Hyeong-jun Han (846566)

    Published 2016
    “…E) ATRA decreases the expression of HIF-1α and PIN1 in HCT116/5xHRE-ODD-luc cells in dose-dependent manner. …”
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    A New Rotane Family:  Synthesis, Structure, Conformation, and Dynamics of [3.4]-, [4.4]-, [5.4]-, and [6.4]Rotane<sup>1</sup> by Lutz Fitjer (2466634)

    Published 1998
    “…All syntheses are based on bicyclobutylidene (<b>9</b>):  [2+1] cycloaddition of cyclobutylidene yields [3.4]rotane (<b>5</b>) (<b>9</b>−<b>5</b>), [2+2] cycloaddition of trimethyleneketene followed by spiroalkylation of the resulting trispiroketone <b>10</b> yields [4.4]rotane (<b>6</b>) (<b>9</b>−<b>10</b>−<b>13</b>−<b>14</b>−<b>6</b>), homologization of <b>10</b> via β-hydroxy selenides gives access to tetraspiroketone <b>11</b> and pentaspiroketone <b>12</b> (<b>10</b>−<b>15</b>−<b>11</b>−<b>16</b>−<b>12</b>), and further elaboration directed toward a cyclopropylcarbene−cyclobutene rearrangement yields [5.4]rotane (<b>7</b>) and [6.4]rotane (<b>8</b>) [<b>11</b>(<b>12</b>)−<b>18</b>(<b>24</b>)−<b>19</b>(<b>25</b>)−<b>20</b>(<b>26</b>)−<b>21</b>(<b>27</b>)−<b>22</b>(<b>28</b>)−<b>23</b>(<b>29</b>)−<b>7</b>(<b>8</b>)]. …”
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