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The findings suggest that the positive value of LEED certification from the point of view of occupant satisfaction may tend to decrease with time.
The fact that ISM patients may tend to decrease the amount of dietary carbohydrates and increase fat should be taken into account at the time of dietary counseling when starting intensive SMBG management.
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We observed that lipid species that may represent a healthy profile tend to decrease with age (ether PC), while lipids associated with aging diseases tend to increase with age (TG), but levels of potentially beneficial SM species also increased with age in controls and female offspring showed the highest levels (Tables 2 and S5).
Testosterone levels in women tend to decrease with age, and reduced testosterone level may be associated with FSD [ 15].
We hypothesize that the equilibrium GC content of a recombining bacterial species may be a function of the prevalence of MMR-proficient strains, which tend to decrease GC content, and MMR-deficient mutator strains, which tend to increase GC content.
Mean v, and hence mean h (RHS of Eq. (22)), will tend to decrease as the SNIC is approached, but this increase may be gradual.
The skin rash and gastrointestinal symptoms tend to decrease spontaneously with time and an increase in creatinine may require a dose adjustment.
Costs of current treatments tend to decrease over time, although development of new, more effective treatments may cost more.
The non-significant result for FOPGC may be due to conflicting pressures: optimal codons tend to increase while GC-ending codons tend to decrease.
This may have compromised the detection of any difference, especially considering that the number of CFU-F tend to decrease with age [ 12].
The adenoids tend to decrease in size during adulthood.
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