يعرض 721 - 740 نتائج من 18,177 نتيجة بحث عن 'significant ((((((greater decrease) OR (we decrease))) OR (nn decrease))) OR (a decrease))', وقت الاستعلام: 0.63s تنقيح النتائج
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    Receiver operating characteristic curve for anti-NIE antibodies for <i>S. stercoralis.</i> حسب Jannet A. Tobon Ramos (20855642)

    منشور في 2025
    "…The seroprevalence increased with age and was significantly decreased following IDA treatment in each age group (<a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0012851#pntd.0012851.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6</a>). …"
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    Data Sheet 1_Prehospital tranexamic acid decreases early mortality in trauma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx حسب Yi Li (1144)

    منشور في 2025
    "…</p>Conclusion<p>Prehospital TXA decreases early (24-h) mortality in trauma patients without a significant increase in the risk of VTE and other complications, and further studies are still needed to improve and optimize its management strategy.…"
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    6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations حسب Hui Li (32376)

    منشور في 2025
    "…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …"
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    6:2 Chlorinated Polyfluoroalkyl Ether Sulfonate (F-53B) Induces Aging and Parkinson’s Disease-like Disorders in <i>C. elegans</i> at Low Concentrations حسب Hui Li (32376)

    منشور في 2025
    "…After exposure to F-53B at 2, 10, and 50 ng/L, C. elegans showed an aging phenomenon as lipofuscin was significantly increased by 48.7–57.5% and locomotion, such as center point speed, was significantly decreased in all exposure groups. …"