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    Repetitive stress induces a decrease in sound-evoked activity. by Ghattas Bisharat (20706928)

    Published 2025
    “…Activity rates decreased during repeated stress compared to baseline (2-way ANOVA, condition F = 185.6, <i>p</i> = 4.8 × 10<sup>−42</sup>, condition: intensity interaction F = 10.37, <i>p</i> = 9.3 × 10<sup>−21</sup>, nested ANOVA (mouse nested within session), condition F = 174, <i>p</i> = 1.5 × 10<sup>−39</sup>, condition: intensity interaction F = 12.7, <i>p</i> = 2 × 10<sup>−26</sup>, post hoc for each level baseline versus repetitive stress <i>p</i> < 0.01 for all levels above 50 dB, all Bonferroni corrected). …”
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    Cost-effectiveness and budget impact of immediate antiretroviral therapy initiation for treatment of HIV infection in Côte d’Ivoire: A model-based analysis by Eric N. Ouattara (6890174)

    Published 2019
    “…In cost-effectiveness analysis, <i>Immediate ART</i> had a 10-year ICER of $680/YLS compared to <i>ART<350/μL</i>, ranging from cost-saving to an ICER of $1,440/YLS as transmission rates varied. …”
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    Top 10 pathways with the lowest p-value. by Rizka Fatriani (17485787)

    Published 2024
    “…The stability of the protein-ligand complex resulting from docking was examined using molecular dynamics simulations, and we observed the best average root mean square deviation (RMSD) of 0.99 Å for PPARG with trans-3-indoleacrylic acid, which was lower than with the native ligand BRL (2.02 Å). …”
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    DataSheet_1_Interventions to Decrease Carotid-Intima Media Thickness in Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.docx by Adina Mihaela Epure (9673974)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Some pharmacological interventions may decrease CIMT in children with type 1 diabetes. However, there is great uncertainty with respect to their effects and no strong conclusions can be drawn. …”