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    ANOVA for seedling fresh weight. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Roadmap of the study protocol and procedures. by Amani Abu-Shaheen (4966288)

    Published 2025
    “…The second group of animals was heparinized and 2 wounds were created in each animal, one of which was being treated with the Stop Nosebleeds device, while the other was being treated with manual compression. The mean bleeding duration in the experimental group (both heparinized and non-heparinized goats) was 45.5 seconds (SD = 8.2), compared to 206.0 seconds (SD = 75.7) in the control group (U = 0.00, p < 0.001). …”
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    Selected factors and levels. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Stop Nosebleeds device used to stop epistaxis. by Amani Abu-Shaheen (4966288)

    Published 2025
    “…The second group of animals was heparinized and 2 wounds were created in each animal, one of which was being treated with the Stop Nosebleeds device, while the other was being treated with manual compression. The mean bleeding duration in the experimental group (both heparinized and non-heparinized goats) was 45.5 seconds (SD = 8.2), compared to 206.0 seconds (SD = 75.7) in the control group (U = 0.00, p < 0.001). …”
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    Optimal conditions for seedling dry weight. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for vigor index A. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Average bleeding time in both groups. by Amani Abu-Shaheen (4966288)

    Published 2025
    “…The second group of animals was heparinized and 2 wounds were created in each animal, one of which was being treated with the Stop Nosebleeds device, while the other was being treated with manual compression. The mean bleeding duration in the experimental group (both heparinized and non-heparinized goats) was 45.5 seconds (SD = 8.2), compared to 206.0 seconds (SD = 75.7) in the control group (U = 0.00, p < 0.001). …”
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    Chemical analysis of plasma activated water. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for germination percentage. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for vigor index B. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Optimal conditions for vigor indexes A and B. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    ANOVA for seedling dry weight. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    β-Catenin signalling cells increase with Wnt3a but have reduced SSC activity. by Jonathan R. Yeh (155141)

    Published 2012
    “…Asterisks indicate significance from fraction II. Scale bar: (A–B) 50 µm, inset: 100 µm.</p>…”
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    Secondary Hyperalgesia Phenotypes Exhibit Differences in Brain Activation during Noxious Stimulation by Mohammad Sohail Asghar (685685)

    Published 2015
    “…After the burn-injury, we found significant differences between responders during noxious stimulation of both primary (<i>p</i> < 0.01) and secondary hyperalgesia (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.04) skin areas. A decreased volume of the right (<i>p</i> = 0.001) and left caudate nucleus (<i>p</i> = 0.01) was detected in high-sensitization responders in comparison to low-sensitization responders. …”
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    Localization of CCL2 and CCR2 after spinal cord injury (SCI). by Kazumichi Yagura (4537504)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>(E)</b> Numbers of CCR2<sup>+</sup>, Ly-6G<sup>+</sup>, Iba1<sup>+</sup>, and merged cells were counted at the site of injury (n = 5 mouse). Data are expressed as the mean ± SEM. **: <i>P<0</i>.…”
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