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The average percent decrease in tumor volume was 12.1 ± 7.9%.
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Based on summary data (Trijonis and Yuan 1978, Table 16), the average (and percent) decrease in SO4 concentrations for the urban monitoring sites were 2.7 μg/m (38%) for Salt Lake City, Utah; 2.3 μg/m (51%) for Las Vegas, Nevada; 3.6 μg/m (62%) for Phoenix, Arizona; 2.6 μg/m (62%) for Maricopa county (near Phoenix); 3.4 μg/m (67%) for Tucson, Arizona; and 0.1 μg/m (2%) for Albuquerque, New Mexico.
It should be noted that this minimization of cross-contamination comes at a small cost the average percent noise reduction decreases from 69.3%to66.5%5%.
Postoperatively the average percent subluxation decreased to 6% (range, 0 33%).
In their analysis, the researchers found that the participants reported an average 50-percent decrease in the severity of their anxiety and depression symptoms.
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Figure 2A shows the average (n = 3) percent decrease in EGFR expression at each time point.
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However, there is a more substantial decrease in average percent participation for students in the "D" and "F" grade ranges.
In pyrosequencing validation, this site showed a 38% decrease in average percent methylation (P value = 0.004) comparing individuals above and below 0.73 μg/dL of blood lead concentrations.
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