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    The COVID-19 pandemic affects seasonality with increasing cases of new-onset type 1 diabetes in children from the worldwide SWEET registry by Felix Reschke (13532003)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>  </p> <p><strong>Aims: </strong>To analyze whether the COVID-19 pandemic increased the number of cases or impacted seasonality of new-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) in large pediatric diabetes centers globally. …”
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    <b>Deceived by Elevated A1C: Cases of Misdiagnosed Diabetes</b> by Kasper Munch Lauridsen (16943493)

    Published 2023
    “…Conditions associated with increased or decreased erythrocyte turnover affect the A1C fraction (4), and in such cases, A1C may not reflect true average plasma glucose (5,6). …”
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    The number of expected vaccinations decreases with the expected vaccination time, whereas the peak of infections increases. by Simon K. Schnyder (16632244)

    Published 2023
    “…These data follow the same qualitative trend as for certain vaccination timing, but the sharper the probability distribution (the higher the <i>n</i>), the more closely the result approaches the case of certain vaccination at <i>t</i> = <i>t</i><sub><i>v</i></sub>. …”
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    The time series depicts cases in which the period length remains relatively constant despite increasing reaction rates in the circadian clock model (A: reference set case, B: incre... by Shingo Gibo (21762920)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Additionally, synchronization regions for these cases are presented (C: reference set case, D: increased reaction rates case). …”
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    Representative cases of different mechanisms of inhibition. by Mateo I. Sanchez (5309963)

    Published 2019
    “…Three different case of partial mixed inhibition are shown: inhibitor decreases <i>V</i><sub>max,app</sub> and increases <i>K</i><sub>m,app</sub> (<b>F</b>), inhibitor decreases <i>V</i><sub>max,app</sub> and <i>K</i><sub>m,app</sub> (<b>G</b>), and inhibitor increases <i>V</i><sub>max,app</sub> and <i>K</i><sub>m,app</sub> (<b>H</b>). …”