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Multi-decadal data sets from several regions of the world, including northern Scandinavia, do indeed appear to show a persistent decrease in the height of the ionospheric layers, possibly due to upper atmosphere cooling (Keating et al. 2000; Akmaev et al. 2006; Emmert et al. 2008, 2010).
Female sexual dysfunction is a persistent decrease in sexual desire and sexual arousal, and difficulty in achieving an orgasm.
We demonstrated that repetitive application of DHPG, which can induce LTD in cultured hippocampal neurons following single exposure, caused a persistent decrease in numbers of synapses.
In a cohort of patients treated with intensive diabetes management, there was a persistent decrease in the incidence of progression in retinopathy as well as of cardiovascular diseases [3], [4].
At the far-flank, there is a persistent decrease in activity, which is attributed to a decrease in excitability (Fig 4C, yellow) and results in a slow increase in the influence of these inputs.
The lesion also led to a persistent decrease in temporal symmetry ratio (TSR) between the forelimbs (1.09±0.81 and 0.93±0.37 at day 7 and 60 post-lesion vs 1.66±0.89 before lesion, P<0.025), whereas TSR between the hindlimbs was not modified (1.01±0.31 and 1.02±0.22 at day 7 and 60 post-lesion vs 1.09±0.10 before lesion, NS).
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Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an immune-mediated acquired disease characterized by a transient or persistent decrease in platelet count and an increased risk of bleeding [ 1– 3].
The higher mPaw applied during both respiratory modes was associated with an early and persistent decrease in CO, a persistent increase in CVP and PCWP and a small decrease in MAP.
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia was defined as a progressive and persistent decrease in SaO2 during exercise and a drop between resting and the end of the exercise of more than 4%[2026, 26].
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia was defined as a progressive and persistent decrease in SaO2 during exercise and a drop of more than 4%% between resting levels and final levels after exercise had ceased [20, 26].
Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an acquired disease of children and adults characterized by a transient or persistent decrease in platelet count and increased risk of bleeding.
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