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    Analysis of the circadian waveform of wild-type Drosophila at different temperatures using previously reported experimental data [59]. by Shingo Gibo (21762920)

    Published 2025
    “…The estimated <i>NS</i> values increased significantly at higher temperatures (<i>t</i> = 9.5755, <i>df</i> = 193, <i>p</i> < 0.001).…”
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    Novel bisection-method laser scanning strategy for laser powder bed fusion by Wenwen Liu (195246)

    Published 2025
    “…The temperature gradient significantly optimizes as the <i>n</i> value increase, and the highest temperature is reduced by about 85K. …”
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    Table 1_Assessing the diagnostic value of qPCR for Trichuris trichiura: sub-analysis of a multi-country clinical trial to determine the efficacy of albendazole compared to an alben... by Pedro E. Fleitas (8704023)

    Published 2025
    “…Concordance between stool egg counts and Ct-value decreased post-treatment, likely due to reduced KK sensitivity in low-intensity infections. …”
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    Figure 2 from mTORC1-Driven Protein Translation Correlates with Clinical Benefit of Capivasertib within a Genetically Preselected Cohort of <i>PIK3CA</i>-Altered Tumors by Constance A. Sobsey (19373550)

    Published 2025
    “…Node size increases as the <i>P</i>-value decreases. <b>B,</b> Top 20 canonical pathways that are significantly differentially activated between clinical benefit (CB) and no clinical benefit (NCB) groups, based on assessment with Fisher’s exact test in Qiagen IPA. …”
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    Comparison of SISTR (per-locus selection inference) vs. SISTR2 (joint estimation across loci) on simulated data. by Bonnie Huang (2817592)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall, both the selection coefficient distributions obtained from the per-locus and joint methods are more concordant with the ground truth distribution as the mean <i>s</i> value increases.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>…”