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20481
Study 2_Experiment 3.
Published 2025“…In Study I, a five-phase framework for developing a measurement scale is adopted including items generation, items refinement and edition, exploration of the latent factor structure of the scale and confirmation of reliability, examination of the structure of the factors, and scale validation. …”
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20482
Study 1_EFA.
Published 2025“…In Study I, a five-phase framework for developing a measurement scale is adopted including items generation, items refinement and edition, exploration of the latent factor structure of the scale and confirmation of reliability, examination of the structure of the factors, and scale validation. …”
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20483
Study 2_Experiment 4.
Published 2025“…In Study I, a five-phase framework for developing a measurement scale is adopted including items generation, items refinement and edition, exploration of the latent factor structure of the scale and confirmation of reliability, examination of the structure of the factors, and scale validation. …”
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20484
Study 1_CFA1.
Published 2025“…In Study I, a five-phase framework for developing a measurement scale is adopted including items generation, items refinement and edition, exploration of the latent factor structure of the scale and confirmation of reliability, examination of the structure of the factors, and scale validation. …”
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20485
Study 2_Experiment 1.
Published 2025“…In Study I, a five-phase framework for developing a measurement scale is adopted including items generation, items refinement and edition, exploration of the latent factor structure of the scale and confirmation of reliability, examination of the structure of the factors, and scale validation. …”
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20486
Study 1_CFA2.
Published 2025“…In Study I, a five-phase framework for developing a measurement scale is adopted including items generation, items refinement and edition, exploration of the latent factor structure of the scale and confirmation of reliability, examination of the structure of the factors, and scale validation. …”
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20487
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20488
“Maturity onset diabetes of the young” pathway (KEGG) [26].
Published 2015“…For example, knock-down of NKX2–2 (black circle), which is a homeobox transcription factor, results in a significant decrease of sAPPβ (Z* = –12.3) but increases sAPPα (Z* = 2.4). …”
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20489
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20490
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20491
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20492
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20494
Valve closing capability and hemolymph flow analysis.
Published 2025“…Upon heartbeat hemolymph packages pass ROI1 (located anteriorly to cardiac valves), reaches peak intensity and falls down to a baseline again, indicating hemolymph transport and proper valve luminal closure in control animals and in <i>rab11</i> knockdown, <i>spectrin</i> knockdown and Rab4 overexpression lines (D-H, Scheme in D highlights characteristic timepoints of the pumped dye package passing the ROI, asterisks represent respective points in the oscillogram. …”
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20495
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20496
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20497
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20498
Image_5_Integrated Transcriptomic and Translatomic Inquiry of the Role of Betaine on Lipid Metabolic Dysregulation Induced by a High-Fat Diet.TIF
Published 2021“…By combined analysis of transcriptome and translatome, we found that betaine had the greater effect on NAFLD at the translational level. Further, betaine decreased translational efficiency (TE) for IDI1, CYP51A1, TM7SF2, and APOA4, which are related to lipid biosynthesis. …”
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20499
Structured peer-led diabetes self-management and support in a low-income country: The ST2EP randomised controlled trial in Mali
Published 2018“…Mean waist circumference decreased by 3.34 cm (SD = 9.3; CI95%: -5.56;-1.13) in the intervention group and increased by 2.65 cm (SD = 10.3; CI95%: 0.20; 5.09) in the control group, p = 0.0003.…”
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20500
Image_5_Changes in Gastric Corpus Microbiota With Age and After Helicobacter pylori Eradication: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study.TIF
Published 2021“…In H. pylori-uninfected subjects (n = 8), an increase in Proteobacteria (Enhydrobacter, Comamonadaceae, Sphingobium); a decrease in Firmicutes (Streptococcus, Veillonella), Fusobacteria (Fusobacterium), Nocardioidaceae, Rothia, and Prevotella; and a decrease in microbial diversity were observed during the follow-up (p trend < 0.05). …”