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The blue shift of surface plasmon resonance denotes decrease in particle diameter.
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Under Assumption A.1, when (-1< h cdot) < 0), the disturbance denotes decreasing of the community, whereas when (h cdot) > 0), it respects increasing.
The latter is an important finding given that a raised proinsulin-to-insulin ratio denotes decreased insulin release in response to glucose and is a central feature of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes (39).
In the majority of the shRNA clones a denoting decrease is observed in gene-specific mRNA levels indicating a down-modulation of the genes by the shRNAs.
Decreased PGC-1α mRNA along with the suppression of mitochondrial and metabolic genes may denote decreased PGC-1α activity during immobilization [57].
Furthermore, we computed the difference (trial by trial because of the known temporal order) ΔS = SBKG-Sstimulus, where its positive values denote decreased synchronization with respect to the background, and negative values indicate increased synchronization.
Globally, significant changes were observed in 106 cases, 85 of which (80%) denoted decreased susceptibility.
A swath of blue on a United Nations map of Afghanistan, stretching from the northeast to the northwest, now denotes a decrease in poppy cultivation or an absence of it.
A positive value denotes a decrease or clearance of lactate, whereas a negative value denotes an increase in lactate 6 h after admission: lactate clearance = (lactate H0 − lactate H6) × 100/lactate H0 [100/lactate
Asterisk denotes significant decrease in viability compared with control cells; square denotes significant increase in cell viability compared to MNP-PEI samples at a similar concentration and incubation time (p < 0.05).
In contrast, a number < 1 denotes a decrease in that efficiency.
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