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This decrease was determined by an excess of P in films and was connected with the decrease in size of the grains.
Minimal cathepsin L activity was observed when the cells were treated with any of the Ag-NPs at 50 μg/ml (Figure 3d, f, h, j), and this decrease was determined by quantitative assessment to be statistically significant (Figure 3 table).
Phase of Tc drop was delimited as followed: the onset of Tc decrease was determined as the first time point after which at least 3 successive bins of Tc decrease occurred; the end of Tc increase phase was determined as the time point occurring before the 3 successive bins of stable Tc.
The fold increase or decrease was determined relative to a control after normalising to the internal standard 36b4.
Before the study, a statistically significant decrease was determined in CRBSI ratios before and after education (16.4/1,000, 12.9/1,000 catheter-days (P < 0.001)).
As listed in Table 1, a decrease was determined for nine proteins and an increased concentration was found in the case of 63 proteins.
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Let us examine processes in the system of the balance Eq. (20), by considering that the damping decrease is determined by expression (19).
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