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    Underlying data for the main figures. by Tamjid A. Chowdhury (14149846)

    Published 2024
    “…Loss of RBM-26 function causes a dramatic overexpression of <i>mals-1</i> mRNA and MALS-1 protein. …”
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    Underlying data for the supplemental figures. by Tamjid A. Chowdhury (14149846)

    Published 2024
    “…Loss of RBM-26 function causes a dramatic overexpression of <i>mals-1</i> mRNA and MALS-1 protein. …”
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    Determination of Light and Condensate Oil Categories in a Complex Petroleum System by Fluorescence Parameters: A Case Study on the Northern Tazhong Uplift, Tarim Basin, China by Peng Cheng (153428)

    Published 2024
    “…For the TZ-I, TZ-II, and TZ-III oils, τ<sub>oil</sub> progressively increases, and the fluorescence spectra gradually shift blue with decreases in Q<sub>510/430</sub>, Q<sub>650/500</sub>, and λ<sub>max</sub>, which results from the successive decreases in gas invasion extent for the three types of Tazhong oils. …”
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    The clinical characteristic of patients. by Hai-bo Ai (20790405)

    Published 2025
    “…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥  59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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    The results of threshold effect analysis. by Hai-bo Ai (20790405)

    Published 2025
    “…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥  59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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    The forest plot of subgroup analysis. by Hai-bo Ai (20790405)

    Published 2025
    “…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥  59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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    This is the raw data used for this study. by James M. Friedman (22522150)

    Published 2025
    “…Occipital headaches decreased from 66% to 6%. Rotator cuff impingement decreased from 87% to 10%. …”
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    Pre-operative versus post-operative symptoms. by James M. Friedman (22522150)

    Published 2025
    “…Occipital headaches decreased from 66% to 6%. Rotator cuff impingement decreased from 87% to 10%. …”
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    Patient Demographics. by James M. Friedman (22522150)

    Published 2025
    “…Occipital headaches decreased from 66% to 6%. Rotator cuff impingement decreased from 87% to 10%. …”
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    Diagnostic Criteria for Human Disharmony Loop. by James M. Friedman (22522150)

    Published 2025
    “…Occipital headaches decreased from 66% to 6%. Rotator cuff impingement decreased from 87% to 10%. …”
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    Classification of panels after the impact test. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    XXXX. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    Compounds of Type III Portland cement. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”
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    XXXX. by Tek Raj Gyawali (20550560)

    Published 2025
    “…This enabled a reduction in fiber content to 1.2% (a 60% decrease) and panel thickness to 22 mm (a 4.35% decrease) compared to panels with thicker fibers. …”