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In other words, the proposed solution seeks to minimize performance degradation caused by frequent decreases in network throughputs.
The more frequent decreases in IgM, in contrast, have not been associated with increased rates of infections.
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In the follow-up, inhomogeneous myocardial perfusion was associated with a significantly more frequent decrease of LVEF <45%% (Fig. 3a).
A frequent decrease of an expression level was prevalent for 11 of 19 tumor types and statistically significant for breast, colon, rectum, thyroid, kidney and small intestine cancer.
However, a frequent decrease in ERα expression was observed in BC and may occur during the course of the disease.
High-grade invasive carcinomas, in clear contrast to LPN tumours, showed frequent decrease or loss of p63 expression.
Several subsequent studies of breast cancer patients have also shown that the frequent decrease in p27 correlates with poor patient outcome.
However, independent of these rare cases of HE, several observations indicate that there is a frequent decrease in cerebral perfusion in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis.
There was a trend of more frequent decreasing ΔPCT sepsis and severe sepsis, but these results were not statistically significant (p = 0.12) and may be attributed to sample size.
Often liver dialysis is performed without anticoagulation but clotting of the system is frequent, decreasing its efficiency or even leading to paradoxical bleeding due to local consumption of the few available coagulation factors.
First, a majority of LPN tumours expressed p63 in basal to middle cell layers as observed in normal urothelium, while CIS and high-grade/muscle-invasive carcinomas showed a frequent decrease or loss of p63 expression.
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