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Both peptides exhibit similarly diminished slopes as compared to bare MoS2, indicating decrease in carrier mobility.
Whereas speed shows a negative influence on wear indicating decrease of wear with increase of speed.
Presence of nanoparticles in the base fluid reduces the total entropy generation in the microchannel, thereby indicating decrease in thermodynamic irreversibility with increasing nanoparticle volume fraction.
It was found that an increase in workload caused an increase in flavin fluorescence, indicating decrease in the NADH/NAD ratio (Figure 4C), and the effect of workload increase was smaller in the MECR transgenic hearts.
Tajima's positive D value signifies high frequencies of polymorphism indicating decrease in a population size by balancing selection.
The child was instructed by different colours to activate or deactivate cortical excitability, the colour "blue" indicating decrease (positivity) and the colour "red" indicating increase of cortical activation (negativity).
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Knockdown of either PARD6B or PARD6G diminished the T410/412 phosphorylation of PKCz in MCF10A cells, indicating decreased PAR complex activity (Figure 5a).
There was, however, an increase in the collagen and elastin phase slopes indicating decreased extensibility.
All of the significant trends are negative, indicating decreasing flood magnitudes in Quebec.
Expression of the Notch ligand Dll1 and the Notch target Olfm4 were reduced in mutant tissue indicating decreased Notch signaling.
There was the suggestion of left ventricular fractional shortening and calculated reduced ejection fraction indicating decreased contractility consistent with cardiomyopathy.
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