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    HBF design results minimize <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> in TS2. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
  3. 40303

    HBF design results to minimize <i>P<sub>LOSS</sub></i> in TS1. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design parameters for TS3. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design parameters for TS1. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design parameters for TS2. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    HBF design results minimize P<sub>LOSS</sub> in TS3. by Abdallah Aldosary (21370131)

    Published 2025
    “…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
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    Effects of Two Commercial Electronic Prescribing Systems on Prescribing Error Rates in Hospital In-Patients: A Before and After Study by Johanna I. Westbrook (185737)

    Published 2012
    “…Use of an e-prescribing system was associated with a statistically significant reduction in error rates in all three intervention wards (respectively reductions of 66.1% [95% CI 53.9%–78.3%]; 57.5% [33.8%–81.2%]; and 60.5% [48.5%–72.4%]). …”
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    Congener Variation of Genetic Dependent-Developmental Toxicology in Two Emerging Classes of Dioxin-like Compounds by Yishan Lin (9159326)

    Published 2023
    “…Emerging classes of dioxin-like compounds (DLCs) like hydroxylated/methoxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (HO-/MeO-PBDEs) and polychlorinated diphenyl sulfides (PCDPSs) could lead to diverse adverse outcomes in humans and wildlife, yet knowledge gaps exist in their molecular mechanisms associated with different structures following early life environmental exposure. This study integrated a genetic knockout technique and concentration-dependent reduced zebrafish transcriptome approach (CRZT) to unravel the toxicological pathways underpinning developmental toxicity of four HO-/MeO-PBDEs and five PCDPSs at environmentally relevant doses. …”
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    Congener Variation of Genetic Dependent-Developmental Toxicology in Two Emerging Classes of Dioxin-like Compounds by Yishan Lin (9159326)

    Published 2023
    “…Emerging classes of dioxin-like compounds (DLCs) like hydroxylated/methoxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (HO-/MeO-PBDEs) and polychlorinated diphenyl sulfides (PCDPSs) could lead to diverse adverse outcomes in humans and wildlife, yet knowledge gaps exist in their molecular mechanisms associated with different structures following early life environmental exposure. This study integrated a genetic knockout technique and concentration-dependent reduced zebrafish transcriptome approach (CRZT) to unravel the toxicological pathways underpinning developmental toxicity of four HO-/MeO-PBDEs and five PCDPSs at environmentally relevant doses. …”
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    Trypacidin, a Spore-Borne Toxin from <em>Aspergillus fumigatus</em>, Is Cytotoxic to Lung Cells by Thierry Gauthier (185229)

    Published 2012
    “…We found that spores of <em>A. fumigatus</em> contain five main compounds, tryptoquivaline F, fumiquinazoline C, questin, monomethylsulochrin and trypacidin. …”
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    Negative Epistasis between Sickle and Foetal Haemoglobin Suggests a Reduction in Protection against Malaria by Bruno P. Mmbando (737804)

    Published 2015
    “…Mean HbF was lower in those with malaria compared to those without malaria in HbAA (0.43% vs 0.82%) but was the reverse in HbSS (8.10% vs 5.59%). An increase in HbF was associated with a decrease in risk of malaria OR=0.50 (95%CI: 0.28, 0.90; p=0.021) in HbAA, whereas for HbSS the risk of malaria increased OR=2.94 (1.44, 5.98; p=0.003). …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_A meta-review of standard polysomnography parameters in Rett Syndrome.pdf by Xin-Yan Zhang (3541766)

    Published 2022
    “…Findings of comparison with literature normative values suggested shorter total sleep time (TST) and sleep onset latency (SOL), twice as long wake after sleep onset (WASO) with lower sleep efficiency (SEI) in RTT, as well as increased non-rapid eye movement stage 3 (stage N3) and decreased rapid eye movement sleep. Based on limited data per stratifications, we found in RTT cases <5 years old lower stage N3, and in RTT cases >5 years old less WASO and more WASO in the epileptic strata. …”
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    Data_Sheet_3_A meta-review of standard polysomnography parameters in Rett Syndrome.docx by Xin-Yan Zhang (3541766)

    Published 2022
    “…Findings of comparison with literature normative values suggested shorter total sleep time (TST) and sleep onset latency (SOL), twice as long wake after sleep onset (WASO) with lower sleep efficiency (SEI) in RTT, as well as increased non-rapid eye movement stage 3 (stage N3) and decreased rapid eye movement sleep. Based on limited data per stratifications, we found in RTT cases <5 years old lower stage N3, and in RTT cases >5 years old less WASO and more WASO in the epileptic strata. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_A meta-review of standard polysomnography parameters in Rett Syndrome.docx by Xin-Yan Zhang (3541766)

    Published 2022
    “…Findings of comparison with literature normative values suggested shorter total sleep time (TST) and sleep onset latency (SOL), twice as long wake after sleep onset (WASO) with lower sleep efficiency (SEI) in RTT, as well as increased non-rapid eye movement stage 3 (stage N3) and decreased rapid eye movement sleep. Based on limited data per stratifications, we found in RTT cases <5 years old lower stage N3, and in RTT cases >5 years old less WASO and more WASO in the epileptic strata. …”
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    Impacts of crop rotational diversity and grazing under integrated crop-livestock system on soil surface greenhouse gas fluxes by Gandura Omar Abagandura (6725744)

    Published 2019
    “…The cropping system investigated here included spring wheat grown continuously for five years and a 5-yr crop rotation (spring wheat-cover crops-corn-pea/barley-sunflower). …”