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The linear trapezoidal method was used to calculate AUC when concentration data were increasing or constant, and the logarithmic trapezoidal method was used if concentration data were decreasing.
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In conclusion, although the ratio of animal:human data is decreasing, our ability to use animal data effectively for drug development has actually increased.
Costs to generate whole-genome sequence data are decreasing rapidly.
In addition, the amount of auxiliary data is decreased by employing the adjacent pixels information.
Consequently, by using the information from the intact pixels, the amount of auxiliary data is decreased significantly.
The estimated mass changes rate from the 1999 2008 gravity changes data is decreased mass of about −3.78 Mt/year.
The depth of the data is decreased fourfold at each level of operation, i.e., first-level data depth is decreased from N2 to N2/4, second level to N2/16, and so on.
The amount of communication data is decreased, and then the occurrence of packet loss and bit errors in the signal transmission is reduced.
Consequently, data, whose error range is within 30 degrees, are increased and the other data are decreased by comparing Fig. 4 (fixed 0.6 s time window) with Fig. 7 (variable time window).
From this figure, it is found that the data, whose error range is within 60 degrees, are increased, and the other data are decreased compared with the result by using the conventional time window (Fig. 2).
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