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Table 1_Sex-specific association between body mass index and cerebral microbleed progression in adults aged 50–85 years.docx
Published 2025“…In this longitudinal study, we aimed to conduct sex-stratified analyses to assess whether sex modifies the effect of BMI on CMB progression.…”
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Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer
Published 2024“…Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. However, it is possible to generate clusters at lower temperatures. …”
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Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer
Published 2024“…Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. However, it is possible to generate clusters at lower temperatures. …”
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Inverse Phase Transition in Droplet Clusters Levitating over the Locally Heated Water Layer
Published 2024“…Normally, the temperature of droplets is in the range of 50–95 °C. However, it is possible to generate clusters at lower temperatures. …”
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