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Although the XNkx2.5 and XNkx2.3 dominant-negative engrailed-fusion repressor shows a reduced number of heart cells, co-injection of both EnHD constructs appears to result in an even more serious decrease of heart cells.
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The content of siloxane blocks in the copolymer decreased, and thus the micro-phase separation became more serious with decreasing the molecular weight of SIDA used for copolymerization.
The more serious effects are decreased physical and mental performance resulting in an increased risk of accidents and injuries, as well as an increase in morbidity or even mortality at very low temperatures [ 1].
The decrease is more serious for cases with high load ratio, μ0, than for cases with low μ0.
Less common but more serious reactions include liver injury, muscle disease, decreased vision, bleeding problems, decreases in cell types in the blood, heart injury caused by very low blood pressure and increased blood and urine acidity.
The reduction is more serious in patients with pre-existing cardiac dysfunction due to decreased ventricular compliance.
As the network scales up, the demand for control packet exchange increases while the network capacity decreases, leading the problem to become more serious.
The symptoms of the exhaustive exercise were evident and more serious with the continuation of the training days, running shorter, dieting less, body weight decreasing, etc.
The non-survivors suffered from more serious head injuries with an obviously increased AIS head score (5 vs. 4) and decreased GCS (3 vs. 10).
Decreases in circulating melatonin levels have been reported in patients with diseases that become more serious with advancing age.
When the corrosion becomes more serious, cement paste cracks appear, and the number of harmful holes increases while the number of harmless holes decreases.
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