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    Results of the second set of experiments. by Vasileios Mantas (16949352)

    Published 2023
    “…The study was conducted online, using Amazon MTurk, and a total of N = 1287 participants were recruited for all three sets of experiments. …”
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    A representative ultrasound axis image. by Eun-Seon Yang (19751340)

    Published 2024
    “…This suggests that low-pressure VM can be a simple and cost-effective method to reduce cerebrovascular stiffness in a brief interval, without the need for specific environmental conditions.…”
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    When and How to Use AI in the Design Process? Implications for Human-AI Design Collaboration by Seo-young Lee (18596697)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>As the potential for human-AI design collaboration increases, understanding the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the design process becomes more important. …”
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    <i>ogt-1; eel-1 +</i> Pan-neuronal OGT-1 have decreased sensitivity to electroshock and improved locomotion. by Nirthieca Suthakaran (11731101)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Shown are each genotype ran through the electroconvulsive seizure assay for 3 seconds at 47V in saline control group. (A) Average time of recovery was significantly decreased in <i>ogt-1; eel-1</i> + Pan-neuronal OGT-1 worms, <i>Ogt-1(ok430) III; eel-1(bgg1) IV; bggSi2[Prab-3</i>::<i>ogt-1a] II</i> (n = 33), in comparison to <i>ogt-1;eel-1</i> double mutants (n = 30) but not significantly different from <i>eel-1</i> null mutants (n = 26). …”
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    Decrease in accelerometer assessed physical activity during the first-year post-myocardial infarction: a prospective cohort study by Amanda Lönn (11583010)

    Published 2024
    “…There was a positive association between the change in mean physical activity intensity and HDL-cholesterol (<i>p</i> = 0.047).…”