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For example, in T cells from lpr mice there was a sharp drop in the Stat1 response to IL-21 but a comparatively modest reduction in the Stat3 response to this cytokine (Fig. 2C).
There was a sharp drop to the four holdovers rounding out the top five.
When this happened in the 1990s, there was a sharp drop in the takeup of A-level physics.
"I only once saw panic in the cabinet," says an ex-minister, "and that was when there was a sharp drop in the price of oil".
Troublingly, it wasn't just bookings which were down; there was a sharp drop in the number of searches for "ski holidays" on the internet, too.
There was a sharp drop to the next highest-grossing film, "Madagascar" (DreamWorks), which earned $17.1 million, and the numbers trail off from there.
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For some of the probing wavelengths there is a sharp drop in the absorption reaching a minimum value and then followed by a slower recovery toward equilibrium that takes hundreds of picoseconds, whereas in other cases there is a positive change in the absorption with again a recovery towards equilibrium.
In common with lots of rural communities, there was a sharp drop-off in Barack Obama's vote in Fayette County between 2008 and 2012, with the Democratic incumbent losing 28% of his support.
But from March to May there was a sharp drop-off in these short ten-year bond contracts by speculative traders, by DeKaser's calculations.
As can be seen, there was a sharp drop-off in sample size after 15 years of follow-up.
For the majority of the remaining protein-coding genes (17 of 24), there was a sharp drop-off in coverage within 100 nt after the annotated stop codon (Additional file 1: Figures S2 and S3), indicating efficient 3′ transcript processing, which is often mediated by t-elements [ 43, 45, 46].
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