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16061
Raw data file.
Published 2024“…From 2009 to 2012, there was a slight decrease in the percentage of wealth required to purchase cigarettes, followed by an increase in 2015 and 2016, and then another decline, suggesting a recent trend toward increased affordability. …”
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16064
List of DESs prepared in this work.
Published 2023“…The results showed that the addition of small amounts of water, e.g., 5 and 10 wt% during preparation, can significantly decrease the viscosity of the resulting DESs, up to 25% at room temperature, while maintaining the high CO<sub>2</sub> absorption capacity and high thermal stability. …”
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16065
The most stressor items in ENSS.
Published 2024“…Most participants were female (85.5%) and ≤ 40 years old (97.6%). Overall, participants reported a medium stress level with an Extended Nursing Stress Scale (ENSS) mean score of 1.79 points, and 32.1% had occupational stress. …”
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S1 Data -
Published 2024“…Most participants were female (85.5%) and ≤ 40 years old (97.6%). Overall, participants reported a medium stress level with an Extended Nursing Stress Scale (ENSS) mean score of 1.79 points, and 32.1% had occupational stress. …”
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16067
Mean value of ENSS and subscales.
Published 2024“…Most participants were female (85.5%) and ≤ 40 years old (97.6%). Overall, participants reported a medium stress level with an Extended Nursing Stress Scale (ENSS) mean score of 1.79 points, and 32.1% had occupational stress. …”
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16069
RT-qPCR Primer.
Published 2024“…The findings of the current study revealed a significant decrease in miR-1247-3p expression in CRC cells, especially those resistant to drugs. …”
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16071
miR-1247-3p plasmid.
Published 2024“…The findings of the current study revealed a significant decrease in miR-1247-3p expression in CRC cells, especially those resistant to drugs. …”
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16072
Dual luciferase primer.
Published 2024“…The findings of the current study revealed a significant decrease in miR-1247-3p expression in CRC cells, especially those resistant to drugs. …”
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16073
shCCND1 plasmid.
Published 2024“…The findings of the current study revealed a significant decrease in miR-1247-3p expression in CRC cells, especially those resistant to drugs. …”
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16074
S1 Raw images -
Published 2024“…The findings of the current study revealed a significant decrease in miR-1247-3p expression in CRC cells, especially those resistant to drugs. …”
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16075
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16076
Introduction to the dataset.
Published 2024“…The findings of the current study revealed a significant decrease in miR-1247-3p expression in CRC cells, especially those resistant to drugs. …”
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16077
Overview of measurements.
Published 2023“…Could it be as a result of their own parental characteristics?…”
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16078
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16079
Raw data of the main figures.
Published 2025“…I determined the acute response to 30 organic solvents, including alcohols, cellosolves, ethers, ketones, and acetate esters, which are widely used in industries, with motility as an endpoint. Exposure to 0.5%–6% organic solvents caused a dramatic decrease in locomotion speed. …”
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Raw statistics of the main figures.
Published 2025“…I determined the acute response to 30 organic solvents, including alcohols, cellosolves, ethers, ketones, and acetate esters, which are widely used in industries, with motility as an endpoint. Exposure to 0.5%–6% organic solvents caused a dramatic decrease in locomotion speed. …”