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For GalDH, the greatest peak, based on fresh weight, was reached at 30 DAA, followed by a rapid decrease to a steady level after 75 DAA (Figure 6B).
The peak of TNF response was observed after 8 h stimulation followed by a rapid decrease to baseline at 10 h, whereas on THP-1 cells the peak was not reached until after 56 h.
However, this initial rise was followed by a rapid decrease to levels only 5% above control from 15 30 minutes and another further decrease to 80% of control at 60 minutes.
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The results show a considerable increase of the hardness followed by a rapid decrease at higher temperatures.
The isochronal annealing leads to a drop in hardness in three stages: a relatively small decrease at low temperatures (recovery), followed by a rapid decrease at intermediate temperatures (recrystallization) and a slow decrease at high temperature (grain growth).
Alcohol dehydrogenase activity in ULCR increased sharply between 24 and 72 h, followed by a rapid decrease from 72 to 144 h (Fig. 8A).
This strong, but transient, increase was followed by a rapid decrease of transcript levels to basal values as cells adapted to growth in the presence of the herbicide.
This was followed by a rapid decrease in concentration, which appeared to level off around 6 8 hr postexposure.
Thymidine kinase levels increased steeply from day 1 to day 4 followed by a rapid decrease.
The acute antinociceptive effect peaked around 10 15 min, followed by a rapid decrease, which dissipated by 40 min following injection.
In general, the capacity fade is characterized by a slow linear decrease at first, followed by a rapid decrease.
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