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    Data Sheet 1_Elevated relative humidity significantly decreases cannabinoid concentrations while delaying flowering development in Cannabis sativa L..docx by Ingrid Carolina Corredor-Perilla (22631510)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, high RH significantly suppressed cannabinoid accumulation: cannabidiolic acid (CBD-A), cannabidiol (CBD), and cannabichromenic acid (CBC-A) levels decreased by approximately 4.9-fold, 3.2-fold, and 13-fold, respectively. …”
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    Overview of study procedures. by Matthew G. Vinson (22593374)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants (n = 425) were randomized to either view an electronically-administered educational video informed by the COM-B behavioral change model (VIDEO, n = 223) or the FDA Drug Facts label for NSAIDs (CONTROL, n = 202). Intent to decrease OTC NSAIDs was evaluated via 11-point contemplation ladder immediately and 4 weeks post-intervention, with self-reported NSAID Exposure assessed at 4 weeks. …”
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    Continuous Viscoelasticity Measurement of Cell Spheroids via Microfluidic Electrical Aspiration by Heyi Chen (19930197)

    Published 2024
    “…Compared to optical aspiration methods, this microfluidic electrical aspiration method has no reliance on transparent materials and image processing, which thus allows simple setup, fast data acquisition and analysis. The use of a symmetric aspiration channel and the linear half-space model enable measurements of a large number of viscoelastic properties via a single measurement with higher accuracy. …”
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    The results of linear mixed model. by Soheila Qanbari (20455173)

    Published 2024
    “…The tDCS group demonstrated a significant decrease in AMT of MF and TrA/IO muscles (P < 0.05) and an increase in N80 amplitude (P = 0.027), with no significant changes in the control group. …”
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