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Muscle oxygen tension shows a left shift, denoting a decrease in overall muscle oxygenation in patients at the time they are receiving pressors.

Ratios of mtDNA/nDNA were used to obtain the relative DNA integrity whereby a lower ratio represents less initial template, denoting a decrease in the integrity of mtDNA.

Their telomere rate of change (TROC hereafter) over this two year period was calculated as the difference in TL between year 2008 and 2006, with negative values denoting a decrease in length.

In dfmr1 nulls, the amounts of both the intra-nuclear and extra-nuclear puncta were very markedly reduced (Fig. 3B), denoting a decrease in the activity of the intracellular signaling cascade (Fig. 3C).

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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.

The results also denote a decrease in the energy gap and an increase in the electrical conductivity upon the adsorption process.

In contrast, a number < 1 denotes a decrease in that efficiency.

Negative scores denote a decrease in stigma; change score (95% CI), p-value.

An increase of protein abundance in the treated group was expressed as a positive value while a negative value denoted a decrease in protein abundance.

This is the only study where resistance emergence was defined explicitly, and denoted a decrease in susceptibility being a 4+-fold increase in the MIC [ 39].

In the LC-cisplatin cohort, the model did not show a significant difference between the two 5-HT3 RA groups in CINV days, although the negative coefficient for the palonosetron group denotes a decrease in CINV days (Table 5).

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