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Then value of ln(At/A0) is started to decrease with time which shows that catalytic reduction is in progress.
After 6th day of treatment, expression levels of the isozymes were started to decrease in both varieties.
As soon as the reduction of 4-NP progresses, the absorbance at 400 nm is started to decrease while absorbance at 300 nm is started to increase.
It was started to decrease at the 2nd week, but it was still higher by two fold than control groups at the end of the fourth week (P < 0.001).
"The good news is the [Ebola] epidemic is starting to decrease... but we're at a very fragile point, because we can't let our guard down now," she told HuffPost Live on Friday during an interview at Davos.
Although the mean age of the veteran population is starting to decrease with the return of numerous men and women from Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom, at the present time, the veteran population tends to be primarily older males.
The results showed that LPS (1 μg/mL) and flavonoids of 30 150 μg/mL has no cytotoxicity to L6 cells but cell viability was start to decrease at 150 μg/mL.
Initiation of treatment to reduce acid secretion with proton pump inhibitors should also be started to try to decrease spillage of acidic fluid into the abdomen.
As seen in Figures S2E and S2F, there was no decline of [Ca2+]i following removal of external Ca2+ in the presence of La3+ but, as soon as the trivalent cation had been removed, [Ca2+]i started to decrease.
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