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    DataSheet_1_A Long Noncoding RNA, GAS5 Can Be a Biomarker for Docetaxel Response in Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer.docx by Yuting Shan (10841241)

    Published 2021
    “…We did not observe a decrease in docetaxel induced growth inhibition or apoptosis in the siRNA treated cells. …”
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    Relative abundance for nine resident species that were detected significantly decreased from natural reference to e-waste polluted zone. by Qiang Zhang (45005)

    Published 2015
    “…Relative abundance is expressed as mean number of birds detected within 50 m per point at each site. …”
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    A Genome-Wide Association Study Uncovers a Genetic Locus Associated with Thoracic-to-Hip Ratio in Koreans by Seongwon Cha (107939)

    Published 2015
    “…<div><p>The thoracic-to-hip circumference ratio (THR) is an anthropometric marker recently described as a predictor of type 2 diabetes. In this study, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) followed by confirmatory analyses to identify genetic markers associated with THR. …”
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    Selective C−H Activation of Haloalkanes using a Rhodiumtrispyrazolylborate Complex by Andrew J. Vetter (2349535)

    Published 2009
    “…By comparing the kinetic stabilities of a series of 1-chloroalkane activation products (C<sub>1</sub>−C<sub>5</sub>), it was found that the chlorine substituent dramatically decreases reductive elimination rates as the substitution is closer to the metal center. …”
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    E1784K accelerates a component of slow inactivation with 1-10s time constants. by Colin H. Peters (4430245)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A1 and A2)</b> Sample inward sodium currents recorded after 20ms to 60s repolarization pulses to -90mV following either a 500ms or 64s depolarization to -30mV. …”
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    Characteristics of included studies. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis for acute fatigue subscale. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Factors related to nurses’ occupational fatigue. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis for inter-shift subscale. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”