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This biotin layer formed is very thin as compared to the APS layer; therefore, there was a small decrease (2.7 units) in magnetization after conjugation of biotin.
After threshold relaxation, there was a small decrease in specificity, but a much larger increase in sensitivity.
At two time points (30' and 45') there was a small decrease in nuclear levels of RelB in IL-10 treated cells which was not sustained at the 60' time point.
Although there was a small decrease in the magnitude of frequency facilitation at 0.2 Hz (Figure 2B), these results suggest that the mossy fiber synaptic transmission was also generally normal in the mutant mice.
In the absence of rapamycin, in cells transfected with 125 ng sTEVp, there was a small decrease in median FRET efficiency (to 96% of the FRET efficiency measured from control cells transfected with C34V alone; n = 77, ncontrol = 74).
There was a small decrease of alfacalcidol dosage from baseline to three months (p = 0.04).
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Within the figures there was a smaller decrease in infrastructure building, of 2.4%, thanks to major projects such as Crossrail.
In addition, in the intervention group there was a smaller decrease in MET minutes per week for at least moderate intensity activity [ 22].
However, there was a smaller decrease in the test-alone control group (Fig. 3B), suggesting that most of the decrease in Fig. 2B was due to loss of nonsynaptic puncta.
On the other hand, since the contrast was 0.39 (rate of decrease, 13%) when MTF was 100 cycles/mm, there was a smaller decrease (Fig. 1c).
In addition, there was a smaller decrease in SO2 at IVC in FA-IJV sheep than in IVC-CA sheep (Table 1).> -wrap-foot> The SO2 values in IVC-FA were considered as basal level.
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