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  1. 22021

    Data_Sheet_1_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.PDF by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  2. 22022

    Table_9_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.DOCX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  3. 22023

    Table_4_Meta-analysis of hybrid immunity to mitigate the risk of Omicron variant reinfection.XLSX by Huiling Zheng (49699)

    Published 2024
    “…The effectiveness of hybrid immunity (incomplete vaccination) in mitigating the risk of reinfection was 37.88% (95% CI, 28.88–46.89%) within 270–364 days, and decreased to 33.23%% (95% CI, 23.80–42.66%) within 365–639 days; whereas, the effectiveness after complete vaccination was 54.36% (95% CI, 50.82–57.90%) within 270–364 days, and the effectiveness of booster vaccination was 73.49% (95% CI, 68.95–78.04%) within 90–119 days.…”
  4. 22024

    Image 3_CS Ratio is an immune-related prognostic biomarker for cervical cancer.tiff by Peiqin Shi (22130170)

    Published 2025
    “…The CS polarization state reflects a highly coordinated network of pro-tumor anti-tumor variables offering a simplified yet effective immune response indicator for the complex TME. …”
  5. 22025

    Image 2_CS Ratio is an immune-related prognostic biomarker for cervical cancer.tiff by Peiqin Shi (22130170)

    Published 2025
    “…The CS polarization state reflects a highly coordinated network of pro-tumor anti-tumor variables offering a simplified yet effective immune response indicator for the complex TME. …”
  6. 22026

    Image 1_CS Ratio is an immune-related prognostic biomarker for cervical cancer.tiff by Peiqin Shi (22130170)

    Published 2025
    “…The CS polarization state reflects a highly coordinated network of pro-tumor anti-tumor variables offering a simplified yet effective immune response indicator for the complex TME. …”
  7. 22027

    S1 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  8. 22028

    S3 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  9. 22029

    S2 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  10. 22030

    S5 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  11. 22031

    S6 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  12. 22032

    S4 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  13. 22033

    S7 Data - by Renjie Wang (1986553)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, moderate (D2) and severe (D3) drought treatments led to negative GD values. GD decreased by 23.79%, 114.85%, and 175.50% for D1, D2, and D3 treatments, respectively, while reductions of 40.00%, 73.33%, and 90.00% in GD were observed compared to the control (CK). …”
  14. 22034

    Factors affecting LLINs usage at household level. by Job Oyweri (22041452)

    Published 2025
    “…Not owning a bed decreased the likelihood of net usage by 13.3% [aOR=0.867 (95% CI = 0.816–0.920), p < 0.001]. …”
  15. 22035

    Net usage across intervention arms. by Job Oyweri (22041452)

    Published 2025
    “…Not owning a bed decreased the likelihood of net usage by 13.3% [aOR=0.867 (95% CI = 0.816–0.920), p < 0.001]. …”
  16. 22036

    Factors associated with malaria infection. by Job Oyweri (22041452)

    Published 2025
    “…Not owning a bed decreased the likelihood of net usage by 13.3% [aOR=0.867 (95% CI = 0.816–0.920), p < 0.001]. …”
  17. 22037

    Risk of bias assessment of included studies. by Imane Salmam (21485704)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, all studies assessing the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) reported reduced distances, consistently falling below the 50<sup>th</sup> percentile of normative values. …”
  18. 22038

    VO<sub>2peak</sub> results. by Imane Salmam (21485704)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, all studies assessing the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) reported reduced distances, consistently falling below the 50<sup>th</sup> percentile of normative values. …”
  19. 22039

    Thermal load of main components during parking. by Weijian Li (762796)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>During the radiation increasing, the relationship between the solar radiation and the components temperature follows as: atmosphere, <i>T</i><sub><i>atm</i></sub> = 0.006086<i>I</i><sup>1.117</sup> + 25.95; cabin air, <i>T</i><sub><i>ca</i></sub> = 0.006086<i>I</i><sup>1.117</sup> + 25.95; the steering wheel, <i>T</i><sub><i>Sw</i></sub> = 0.1161<i>I</i><sup>0.9124</sup> + 20.69; front seat, <i>T</i><sub><i>s</i>1</sub> = 2.475<i>I</i><sup>4</sup> + 0.3333<i>I</i><sup>3</sup>−9.094<i>I</i><sup>2</sup> + 10.64<i>I</i> + 50.25; rear seat, <i>T</i><sub><i>s</i>2</sub> = −0.1648<i>I</i><sup>2</sup> + 10.35<i>I</i> + 40.8; During the radiation decreasing, the correlation follows as: atmosphere ; steering wheel <i>T</i><sub><i>Sw</i></sub> = 1.739<i>I</i><sup>0.4881</sup> + 33.89; front seat <i>T</i><sub><i>s</i>1</sub> = −1.886<i>I</i><sup>4</sup> + 0.8018<i>I</i><sup>3</sup> + 4.752<i>I</i><sup>2</sup> + 6.391<i>I</i> + 53.98; rear seat <i>T</i><sub><i>s</i>2</sub> = −0.8943<i>I</i><sup>4</sup> + 1.891<i>I</i><sup>3</sup> + 1.865<i>I</i><sup>2</sup> + 1.704<i>I</i> + 51.24. …”
  20. 22040

    Esophageal Lengthening in Paraesophageal Hernia Repair by Sadia Tasnim (8729219)

    Published 2024
    “…However, its major advantage is that there is no resection of the stomach and decreased risk of a redundant neoesophagus.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Reference(s)</b></p><p dir="ltr">Horvath, Karen D. …”