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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that were decreased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been reduced in quantity, size, or value in the past. Example: "The production levels that were decreased last quarter have now been restored to normal."
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Histopathological analysis shows increased inflammation and alveolar damage; while assay of hydroxyproline and Masson's trichrome staining shows an increased collagen deposition in BLM-challenged rats that were decreased upon celastrol treatment.
The total number of lacking links at the second map of group A remained 25 links that were decreased 55.56 percentages from the first map, and the lacking links of this second map are equal to 16.45 percentages of all possible lacking links.
Of over 317 metabolites, they identified 50 that were elevated in MND patients and 70 that were decreased (p<0.05).
We focused on 7 of the 86 that were decreased by more than 25% in an array from sponge-treated cells.
In parallel, significant increases in oxidized lipids were also identified using LC-MS with increases of 20-HETE that were decreased following ABT treatment.
Of the proteins that differed between confounder and cancer models, the largest category consisted of proteins that were decreased in confounders and increased in cancer.
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Other than that, Cd is another heavy metal that was decreased after the treatment.
In muscle however, the situation is skewed towards genes that are decreased in expression.
Enzymes that show increased expression after treatment are shown in red, and enzymes that are decreased are shown in green.
Proteins that show amplified expression after treatment are shown in red, and proteins that are decreased are shown in green.
Enzymes that show amplified expression after treatment are shown in red, and enzymes that are decreased are shown in green.
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