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The past 11 years have seen a vast decrease in the number of blockbuster albums.
However, the broad clinical introduction of antipsychotics and antidepressants in the sixties led to a vast decrease in the use of surgical and electroconvulsive procedures for some decades, until the end of the past century.
The speciation process entails a vast decrease in the new effective population size, thus opening a short window of time enabling an increase in the fixation rate of gene duplication.
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This treatment also caused a vast decrease in S100A4 protein levels and increased the sensitivity of HT29 cells toward MTX by about 50%.
But from 1992 to 1999, there has been a vast decrease in children born with H.I.V. Now, about 300 to 400 H.I.V.-infected babies are born each year.
This does not only result in a vast decrease of the number of animals needed, but equally reduces screening costs.
The microbial diversity revealed due to improvements in culture-independent techniques, in part due to the vast decrease in sequencing costs noted above, has been remarkable.
To rule out that the vast decrease in invading U87-2M1 cells was attributed to apoptotic cell death after miR-10b inhibition, we transfected miR-10b mimics into U87-2M1 cells and observed an over twofold increase in invaded cells.
This, in turn, should result in a decrease in the otherwise vast amounts of hexon and protease transcripts present in adenovirus-infected cells, which may allow the siRNAs to silence their respective target genes more effectively.
But the vast expansion of the system has meant a sharp decrease in the proportion of qualified teachers.
The vast majority of patients would have a decrease in the dose of carboplatin administered following the omission of the early blood sample, as illustrated in Figure 1A.
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