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    Data Sheet 1_Increased risk of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and all-cause mortality in chronic venous disorder: a large-scale retrospective cohort study.docx by Eva Lotta Moderegger (22389298)

    Published 2025
    “…Comparing CVD patients with interventions to those without, the risk of DVT (0.9, 0.8–0.9), PE (0.6, 0.5–0.6) and all-cause mortality (0.5, 0.5–0.5) decreased. Conversely, the risk of SVT increased (1.8, 1.6–2.0).…”
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    Supplementary Material for: High-sensitivity Troponin I Measurement in a Large Contemporary Cohort: Implications for Clinical Care by Esau D. (20563829)

    Published 2025
    “…Male sex, higher HDL-C, higher Hgb A1c, decreasing eGFR, and increasing systolic blood pressure were significant predictors of increased hsTnI. …”
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    DataSheet_1_Marine oligotrophication due to fine sediments and nutrient starvation caused by anthropogenic sediment and water retention in large rivers: the Nile damming case.pdf by Barak Herut (822531)

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we focused on changes in the inner-shelf sediments most exposed to the pre-AHD flood plume in the distal part of its littoral cell as a predictor of the ecological response to large river fragmentation. …”
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    Supplementary Materials for Genotypic and phenotypic spectrum and pathogenesis of WNT1 variants in a large cohort of patients with OI / osteoporosis by Jing Hu (14249099)

    Published 2022
    “…Due to its rarity, the clinical characteristics and pathogenic mechanism of <em>WNT1</em> mutations remain unclear. We aimed to explore the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum and treatment responses of a large cohort of patients with WNT1-related OI/OP and the molecular mechanisms of <em>WNT1 </em>variants. …”
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