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In addition, the presence of NHL reinforcement in the water-foamed asphalt stiffens the asphalt, consequently decreasing the rutting potential.
The antimicrobial finishing is a must for production of medical textiles, aiming at reducing the bioburden in clinical wards and consequently decreasing the risk of hospital-acquired infections.
Here, we reported for the first time that FGF21 decreases ECM expression by inhibiting STAT5 signal pathway and consequently decreasing the expression of PDGF, VEGF and CTGF.
The former may cause screw fracture, while the latter could easily induce peeling of the screw surface layer, consequently decreasing the cross sectional area of the bolt.
Both combined effects reduce the size of the recirculation bubble formed behind the body, increasing the base pressure, and consequently, decreasing the drag.
The metal loading to the wetland was low and the input of metals through internal loading may be more significant consequently decreasing the metal retention.
Therefore, the process of chemical tempering can be used to increase the breaking force and consequently decreasing the thickness, saving raw materials and energy in the production process.
Because the IEEE802.11s system relies on (virtual) carrier sensing for accessing the channel, the two relays then block each other's transmissions; consequently decreasing the network capacity.
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