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Elsharif, Nabil, and Khamid Mahkamov. "Multi-Effect Solar Water Still with Evaporation Pressure Self-Reduction Capability." Journal of Clean Energy Technologies 6, no. 2 (March 2018): 139–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/jocet.2018.6.2.449.

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Uht, A. K., V. Sindagi, and S. Somanathan. "Branch effect reduction techniques." Computer 30, no. 5 (May 1997): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.589913.

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Rogers, Kirk A., and Kevin P. Trumble. "Effect of reduction temperature on internal reduction microstructures." Scripta Materialia 39, no. 1 (June 1998): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1359-6462(98)00130-4.

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Vijayanpillai.H, Vijayanpillai H. "The Effect of Counseling on the Reduction of Risk Behavior of Adolescents." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 12 (June 1, 2012): 519–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/dec2013/165.

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Kamiyama, Koji, and Shigeru Utsumi. "The Effect of Weight Reduction by Dispensing StripedAdhesive to the Honeycomb Sandwich Panel 3." Journal of The Adhesion Society of Japan 51, s1 (2015): 315–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11618/adhesion.51.315.

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Wenz, Barry, and Girolamo A. Ortolano. "Effect of universal WBC reduction." Transfusion 43, no. 6 (May 21, 2003): 831–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.2003.00411.x.

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MORI, Tatsuki, Naoto KATO, and Hiroaki HASEGAWA. "Drag Reduction Effect of Microbubbles." Proceedings of Conference of Kanto Branch 2019.25 (2019): 19H12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmekanto.2019.25.19h12.

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EBISAWA, Fumihiro, Michiya FUJIKI, and Hisao TABEI. "Soliton reduction effect of polyacetylene." NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI, no. 3 (1986): 288–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1246/nikkashi.1986.288.

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Řeháček, D., T. Khel, J. Kučera, J. Vopravil, and M. Petera. "Effect of windbreaks on wind speed reduction and soil protection against wind erosion." Soil and Water Research 12, No. 2 (April 10, 2017): 128–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/45/2016-swr.

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Windbreaks form efficient soil protection against wind erosion particularly at the time when soil cover is not protected by the cultivated plant vegetation cover. The objective of this research was to evaluate windbreaks efficiency in terms of wind speed reduction. Wind speed along the windbreaks was measured in the cadastral areas of Dobrovíz and Středokluky (Czech Republic, Central Europe). The measurement was carried out by 4 stations placed at windward side (1 station at the distance of 3 times the height of the windbreak) and at leeward side of the windbreak (3 stations at the distance of 3, 6, and 9 times the height of the windbreak). Each station contained 2 anemometers situated 0.5 and 1 m above surface. The character of windbreak was described by terrestrial photogrammetry method as the value of optical porosity from the photo documentation of the windbreak at the time of field measurement. A significant dependence between the value of optical porosity and efficiency of windbreak emerged from the results. The correlation coefficient between optical porosity and wind speed reduction was in the range of 0.842 to 0.936 (statistical significance more than 95%). A significant effect of windbreak on airflow reduction was proven on the leeward side of windbreak in a belt corresponding to approximately six times the height of the windbreaks depending on the optical porosity and it was expressed by a polynomial equation.
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Pinchukova, N. A. "Effect of different particle size reduction techniques on the nefopam and aciclovir dispersity." Functional materials 22, no. 4 (December 15, 2015): 535–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/fm22.04.535.

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Nakashima, Kazuhiro, Teruo Murakami, and Yoshinori Sawae. "Effect of Protein Boundary Film on Wear Reduction of Artificial Cartilage(Orthopaedic Biomechanics)." Proceedings of the Asian Pacific Conference on Biomechanics : emerging science and technology in biomechanics 2004.1 (2004): 173–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeapbio.2004.1.173.

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Okutman Tas, Didem, and Spyros G. Pavlostathis. "Effect of Nitrate Reduction on the Microbial Reductive Transformation of Pentachloronitrobenzene." Environmental Science & Technology 42, no. 9 (May 2008): 3234–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es702261w.

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Lin, Han X., and Gavriel Salvendy. "Instruction Effect on Human Error Reduction." International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics 3, no. 2 (April 1999): 115–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327566ijce0302_4.

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Lin, Han X., and Gavriel Salvendy. "Warning Effect on Human Error Reduction." International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics 4, no. 2 (June 2000): 145–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327566ijce0402_4.

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Amaki, Keiko, Tomiichi Hasegawa, Takatsune Narumi, and Masahiro Karasawa. "211 Drag reduction effect of detergents." Proceedings of the Fluids engineering conference 2005 (2005): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmefed.2005.25.

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Timperman, L., Y. J. Feng, W. Vogel, and N. Alonso-Vante. "Substrate effect on oxygen reduction electrocatalysis." Electrochimica Acta 55, no. 26 (November 2010): 7558–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2009.09.076.

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Peng, Lin, Gary J. Calton, and Joseph W. Burnett. "Effect of borohydride reduction on antibodies." Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 14, no. 2 (March 1987): 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02798427.

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Mills, Llewellyn, Robert A. Boakes, and Ben Colagiuri. "The effect of dose expectancies on caffeine withdrawal symptoms during tapered dose reduction." Journal of Psychopharmacology 33, no. 8 (December 11, 2018): 994–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269881118817158.

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Background: Negative expectancies can exacerbate withdrawal symptoms via the nocebo effect. As such, information provided about dose reductions during attempts to taper a drug could contribute to withdrawal symptoms and increase the likelihood of relapse. The current study tested whether blinding participants to dose reductions during a supervised caffeine dose taper reduced these nocebo-induced withdrawal symptoms. Methods: Three groups of moderate to heavy coffee drinkers had their dose of caffeine reduced (tapered) from 300 mg per day to 0 mg over the course of five days and reported withdrawal symptoms twice daily. Groups were given differing information about how much caffeine they were receiving. An Open Reduction group was given accurate information about dose reductions. A Blind Reduction group was given no dose information whatsoever. A Deceptive Reduction group was misinformed about dose, with instructions suggesting that the dose remained on 300 mg for three days then dropped to 0 mg. Results: The Open Reduction group reported more pronounced caffeine withdrawal symptoms than the Deceptive Reduction group on the days with the greatest discrepancy between actual dose and informed dose, indicating a nocebo effect of open versus deceptive reductions. In addition, the rate of increase in reported withdrawal symptoms in the Blind Reduction and Deceptive Reduction groups was less than that of the Open Reduction group. Conclusion: These results suggest that awareness of dose reductions during a dose taper can result in a nocebo withdrawal effect, and that removing this awareness can reduce withdrawal. This has important implications for standard supervised dose-tapering practice, where patients are aware of the timing and magnitude of dose reductions.
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Smith, Donald, Allen Unger, John Shao, Perwaiz Meraj, Carl Fier, Adam Cohen, John Fallon, Juan Badimon, John Ambrose, and George Dangas. "Pravastatin: An Antithrombotic Effect Independent of the Cholesterol-lowering Effect." Thrombosis and Haemostasis 83, no. 05 (2000): 688–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1613893.

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SummaryLipid-lowering with statins reduces blood thrombogenicity. However, it is unknown whether this is purely due to LDL-cholesterol reduction, or it is related to a statin or agent specific effect. We investigated the relationship between reduction in blood thrombogenicity and the magnitude of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) during pravastatin therapy.We prospectively followed for 6 months 57 hyperlipidemic patients who initiated therapy with pravastatin, and 36 patients who were randomized into placebo plus diet. Pravastatin-treated patients were grouped according to the LDL-C reduction at 6 months; (i) “adequate LDL-C reduction”: LDL-C reduction >30% from baseline or LDL-C<125 mg/dl (n = 38; LDL-C reduction 74 ± 4 mg/dl; 6-month LDL-C 119 ± 5 mg/dl); (ii) “inadequate LDL-C reduction”: neither of the above criteria (n = 19; LDL-C reduction 31 ± 5 mg/dl; 6-month LDL-C 158 ± 6 mg/dl). Placebo patients were divided into those “with LDL-C reduction” (n = 17, mean reduction 21 ± 5 mg/dl) and those “without LDL reduction” (n = 19).The following parameters were altered at 6 months in both patients with “adequate” and “inadequate” LDL-C reduction: (1) tissue plasminogen activator decreased by 1.4 ± 0.4 and 1.5 ± 0.5 ng/ml respectively (p = NS); (2) plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 decreased by 8.7 ± 2.0 and 10.1 ± 2.7 ng/ml respectively (p = NS); (3) thrombus formation under dynamic flow conditions decreased by 3.5 ± 0.9 and 2.8 ± 1.2 µm2 × 103 respectively (p = NS). In contrast, no significant changes from baseline were noted in placebo-treated patients, regardless of their LDL-C reduction category, and multivariate analysis eliminated LDL-C reduction as an independent predictor of reduction in thrombogenicity.Therefore, the reduction in thrombogenicity was not proportional to the magnitude of LDL-C reduction suggesting that a class or agent specific property is primarily responsible for the pro-fibrinolytic/antithrombotic effects observed.
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Ahn, Ji-Young. "Working hours reduction, financial constraints, and employment: evidence from Korean firms." Problems and Perspectives in Management 16, no. 4 (October 24, 2018): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(4).2018.07.

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This study analyzes the effect of reducing working time to a 40-hour week standard on employment, using the data of 1,961 publicly traded firms in Korea. The objective of the study is to empirically estimate the economy-wide effect of this working hours reduction on employment in Korea. This paper also attempts to uncover the effect of financial constraints, defined as the degree of accessibility to finance, on employment stability or sustainability. Some economic theories suggest that financial constraints have mixed or conflicting effects on employment. Building on labor and finance literature such as Garmaise (2007), easing financial constraints helps firms to optimally substitute capital for labor, thereby decreasing employment. Likewise, financially constrained firms are limited by the availability of internal funds, and a decrease in the external financing cost will increase firm-level human resource investment, such as employment. Using a longitudinal data on publicly listed companies in Korea, the author examines variations in the timing of implementing the working hours reduction in terms of establishment size to see if the effect of working hours reduction on employment differs with the degree of financial constraints of firms. This paper finds that the economy-wide effect on employment of work-hours reduction is positive, approximately 3.5% increase in employment. The results, however, show that there is no effect of the working hours reduction on employment in less financially constrained firms or larger corporations, whereas a substantial positive effect on employment is in smaller firms or financially constrained firms, supporting the Garmaise’s prediction.
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Kareem Abdul, Waheed. "Price reduction strategy." Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics 29, no. 3 (June 12, 2017): 634–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/apjml-04-2016-0067.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to address consumers’ post-purchase perceptions toward the brand when it adopts price reduction strategy. The study specifically conceptualizes the effect of consumers’ price unfairness perceptions of past purchase (PUPoPP) on customer-based brand equity (CBBE) with a moderating effects of elapsed time since purchase (ETSP) and magnitude of price reduction (MPR) in situations where consumers were aware of the reduction in price of the product that they had purchased earlier. Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted among consumers who were aware of the reduction in the price of the computer laptop which they had purchased earlier. A sample size of 214 respondents was utilized for the study. The hypotheses were tested by using partial least squares-structural equations modeling. Findings The results of the study show that there is a significant negative impact of PUPoPP on CBBE and the ETSP was found to enhance CBBE and also weaken the negative effect of PUPoPP on CBBE. Furthermore, the MPR was found to strengthen the negative effect of PUPoPP on CBBE. Originality/value The findings of this study are unique and contribute to both pricing and branding areas of research. While extant research in these areas has focused on price fairness perceptions in situations where the price of future purchase increases, particularly for frequently purchased non-durable goods, this study explored PUPoPP in situations where the firm reduces the price of a durable good such as a computer laptop.
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Ayoob, Ayoob A., Norrozila Sulaiman, Muamer N. Mohammed, and Ghaidaa M. Abdulsahib. "Reduction the Effect of Mobility in Link Transmitting Using Efficient DSR Route Cache for MANETs." Journal of Advances in Computer Networks 2, no. 4 (2014): 254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/jacn.2014.v2.122.

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Allahverdiyeva, G. R. "EFFECT OF ORGANIC MATTER ON HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM REDUCTION BY NANO ZERO VALENT IRON IN SOIL." Azerbaijan Chemical Journal, no. 2 (June 20, 2019): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.32737/0005-2531-2019-2-11-14.

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LI, Jingxiang, Shengdun ZHAO, and Kunihiko ISHIHARA. "1108 Experimental Study on the Effect of Discrete Particles Using in Intermittent Exhaust Noise Reduction." Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch 2011.49 (2011): 331–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmecs.2011.49.331.

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MUKASA, Shinobu, Yuki UDAKA, Koudai MATSUZAWA, Nobuyuki DOI, Hiromichi TOYOTA, and Shinfuku NOMURA. "Effect of Reduction Agent on ZnO Reduction by Radio-frequency Dielectric Heating." Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy 96, no. 9 (2017): 357–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3775/jie.96.357.

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Munker, Stefan, Michael Gerken, Petra Fest, Claudia Ott, Elisabeth Schnoy, Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Philipp Wiggermann, et al. "Chemotherapy for metastatic colon cancer: Effect on survival when the dose is reduced due to side effects." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 4_suppl (February 1, 2017): 761. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.4_suppl.761.

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761 Background: 5-Fluorouracil (5FU), Folinic acid (FA), and Oxaliplatin (FOLFOX) or 5FU, FA, and Irinotecan (FOLFIRI) are standard regimens for palliative chemotherapy of metastatic colon cancer. Since data showing the influence of dose reduction in palliative treatment are rare, the objective of this single center, retrospective study was to further characterize the influence of dose reduction on efficacy of these therapeutic regimens. Methods: 109 patients, diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer between 2004 and 2012 and receiving palliative first-line chemotherapy with either FOLFOX or FOLFIRI regimens in our outpatient clinic were analyzed for treatment efficacy. Patients who received dose reductions due to side effects usually received doses of 80% or lower of per protocol dose. Survival data were obtained from the Regensburg Tumor Registry. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier statistical analysis. Results: Dose reduction was independent of age. Major reasons for dose reduction were neutropenia (30%) followed by polyneuropathy (16%) and diarrhea (14%). Dosage was more often reduced in patients receiving FOLFOX based therapy. Two-year survival of FOLFOX and FOLFIRI treated patients was comparable (35%). We observed no significant (p = 0.323) difference on two-year survival in patients receiving a reduction of chemotherapy with dose reduction (48%) compared to standard dose (31%). Further subgroup analysis did not reveal any subgroup of patients suffering from side effects with significantly worse outcome upon dose reduction. In contrast, patients who underwent dose reduction received more cycles of chemotherapy (13.7 vs. 10.8 cycles) and cumulative dosage was similar in both groups. Conclusions: A moderate reduction of chemotherapy due to side effects has no measurable effect on survival in patients with palliative colorectal cancer. This may be partially due to a longer treatment of patients with reduced chemotherapy dosage if side effects are present.
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Febriana, Eni, Agus Budi Prasetyo, Wahyu Mayangsari, Januar Irawan, Muhammad Ikhwanul Hakim, Tiffany Ary Prakasa, Andinnie Juniarsih, Ariyo Suharyanto, Iwan Setiawan, and Rudi Subagja. "Effect of Sulfur Addition to Nickel Recovery of Laterite Ore." Jurnal Kimia Sains dan Aplikasi 23, no. 1 (November 17, 2019): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jksa.23.1.14-20.

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This research studied the effect of the addition of sulfur on the reduction process of limonite nickel laterite ore with Ni content of 1.11wt% and Fe 48.7wt%. The stages of the research included the characterization of ore materials, preparation, mixing, pelleting, reduction, and magnetic separation. The reduction stage was carried out with several experimental variables, which were the time and temperature of the reduction, as well as the addition of reducing agents and sulfur additives. Products from the reduction process were separated magnetically, and the concentrate was then analyzed using XRD and AAS. The results showed that the addition of sulfur additives to a certain amount could cause the formation of FeS and Fe-silicate, which could increase the content and percentage of nickel recovery by suppressing the metallization of iron. The optimum conditions were obtained in the reduction process with a temperature of 1100°C for 60 minutes, with the addition of graphite reductant and sulfur additives each of 7% of the sample weight. Ni contents in the reduction product concentrate obtained were 1.98% with 96% gain, while Fe could be reduced to 29.2% with an extraction percentage of 76.1%.
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TAKAYAMA, Sadatsugu, Guido LINK, Akihiro MATSUBARA, Saburo SANO, Motoyasu SATO, and Manfred THUMM. "Microwave Frequency Effect for Reduction of Magnetite." Plasma and Fusion Research 3 (2008): S1036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1585/pfr.3.s1036.

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Kim, Young-Geil. "Reduction Effect of CO2Discharge of Green PC." Journal of Korea Information and Communications Society 39C, no. 2 (February 28, 2014): 115–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2014.39c.2.115.

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Fox, Gordon A., and Bruce E. Kendall. "DEMOGRAPHIC STOCHASTICITY AND THE VARIANCE REDUCTION EFFECT." Ecology 83, no. 7 (July 2002): 1928–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/0012-9658(2002)083[1928:dsatvr]2.0.co;2.

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Koizumi, T., S. Kobayashi, M. Endo, M. Sasago, and N. Nomura. "Reduction of Multiple Interference Effect for Lithography." Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology 6, no. 4 (1993): 637–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2494/photopolymer.6.637.

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Lee, Hwa Jung, and Chong Heon Lee. "Stress Reduction Effect Using Face Manual Techniques." Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 42, no. 3 (June 30, 2018): 59–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17779/kaomp.2018.42.3.002.

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Tomassini, F. "Anti-Inflammatory Effect Associated With Triglyceride Reduction." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 31, no. 2 (February 1998): 172A. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0735-1097(97)84458-0.

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Suh, Young B., and Cyrus Ostowari. "Drag reduction factor due to ground effect." Journal of Aircraft 25, no. 11 (November 1988): 1071–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/3.45705.

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Ojeda-Castañeda, J., and Claudio Frausto. "Multiplicative noise reduction using the Lau effect." Optics Communications 154, no. 1-3 (August 1998): 130–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0030-4018(98)00236-3.

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Tomassini, F., C. Pristipino, E. V. Scabbia, M. N. De Luca, S. Baroni, D. Scribano, F. Ginnetti, et al. "Anti-inflammatory effect associated with triglyceride reduction." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 31 (1998): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0735-1097(98)81392-2.

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KEGASA, Akeshi. "NOx Reduction Effect of Forced Oscillating Combustion." Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series B 67, no. 662 (2001): 2574–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/kikaib.67.2574.

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Zhang, Ying, Lei Wang, Menggang Yu, and Jun Shao. "Quantile treatment effect estimation with dimension reduction." Statistical Theory and Related Fields 4, no. 2 (November 28, 2019): 202–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24754269.2019.1696645.

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Hýža, Martin, Jitka Huttlová, Miloš Keřkovský, and Tomáš Kašpárek. "Psychosis effect on hippocampal reduction in schizophrenia." Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 48 (January 2014): 186–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2013.10.008.

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Hassen, Nasir S., Nor Azwadi Che Sidik, and Jamaluddin Md Sheriff. "Effect of Nozzle Angleson Spray Losses Reduction." Applied Mechanics and Materials 564 (June 2014): 216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.564.216.

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Spray losses are the most important problem that is faced in the spray application process as result of spray drift to non target areas by the action of air flow.This paper investigated the spray drift for banding applicationusing even flat-fan nozzle TPEunder wind tunnel conditions.In addition, this paper also examined the effect of different spray fan angles 65°, 80° and 95° on spray drift particularly where there is need to make the nozzle operate at the optimum heights above the ground or plant level.In addition, three cross wind speeds 1, 2 and 3m/swere produced to determine the effect of wind speed on total spray drift.According to the results from this study, the nozzle anglehas a significant effect on the total spray drift. The nozzle angle 65° gave the highest drift reduction compared to the other nozzle angles. The maximum driftfor all nozzles was found at nozzle height of 60 cm. The minimum mean value of the drift was found at wind speed of 1 m/s. This study supports the use of nozzle angles of less than 95° on heights more than 0.5m and on wind speeds more than 1m/s as a means for minimizing spray drift.
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Sir, Emin, Oktay Üçer, Melike Güngör, Alper Aksoy, Yavuz Keçeci, and Bilal Gümüş. "Effect of Reduction Mammaplasty on Sexual Activity." Annals of Plastic Surgery 76, no. 4 (April 2016): 376–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/sap.0000000000000406.

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Wangqian, Guo. "Effect of Methyl Paraben on Sludge Reduction." Science Discovery 6, no. 3 (2018): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.sd.20180603.16.

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Sermone, Lelde. "Reduction of differentiable equations with impulse effect." Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s1048953397000087.

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Rhee, Kee Woo, and Martin C. Peckerar. "Proximity effect reduction using thin insulating layers." Applied Physics Letters 62, no. 5 (February 1993): 533–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.108903.

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TAKATA, Takashi, Keiji KYOGOKU, and Tsunamistu NAKAHARA. "Turbulent Drag Reduction. Effect of Implanted Fiber." Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series B 62, no. 596 (1996): 1383–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/kikaib.62.1383.

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Lipatenkova, A. K. "Effect of fenofibrate on blood pressure reduction." Obesity and metabolism 10, no. 1 (March 15, 2013): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/2071-8713-5076.

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Wilkens, R. J., and D. K. Thomas. "Multiphase drag reduction: Effect of eliminating slugs." International Journal of Multiphase Flow 33, no. 2 (February 2007): 134–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2006.08.005.

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Mosier-Boss, P. A., S. Szpak, J. J. Smith, and R. J. Nowak. "Effect of electrode material on SOCl2 reduction." Electrochimica Acta 35, no. 11-12 (November 1990): 1787–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0013-4686(90)87080-l.

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Qiu, Qing-chun, and Fen Qiao. "Anisotropic effect on the vibronic reduction factors." Chinese Science Bulletin 51, no. 21 (November 2006): 2553–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11434-006-2154-5.

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Słoczyński, J. "Autocatalytic effect in MoO3 reduction in hydrogen." Reactivity of Solids 7, no. 1 (April 1989): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-7336(89)80010-5.

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