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Figure 5
Published 2013“…When the denominator was zero we set the value of the ratio to 5 and arranged it according to increasing strength of lateral excitation. …”
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Trends in annual incidence of colectomy for benign neoplasms, stratified by age group.
Published 2023“…<p>Incidence of colectomy for benign disease decreased significantly from 2012 to 2019 across (A) ages 18–49, 50–64, 65–79, and ≥80 years and (B) sex. …”
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Optical coherence tomography findings.
Published 2024“…After PCI, hDPV significantly increased from 55.6 cm/s to 69.5 cm/s (P<0.01), with a median %hDPV increase of 27.2 (6.32–59.1) %, while %hDPV decreased in 20 (19.4%) patients. …”
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S1 Data -
Published 2024“…After PCI, hDPV significantly increased from 55.6 cm/s to 69.5 cm/s (P<0.01), with a median %hDPV increase of 27.2 (6.32–59.1) %, while %hDPV decreased in 20 (19.4%) patients. …”
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Clinical demographics and angiographic findings.
Published 2024“…After PCI, hDPV significantly increased from 55.6 cm/s to 69.5 cm/s (P<0.01), with a median %hDPV increase of 27.2 (6.32–59.1) %, while %hDPV decreased in 20 (19.4%) patients. …”
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Physiological parameters.
Published 2024“…After PCI, hDPV significantly increased from 55.6 cm/s to 69.5 cm/s (P<0.01), with a median %hDPV increase of 27.2 (6.32–59.1) %, while %hDPV decreased in 20 (19.4%) patients. …”
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Long-term outcomes of macrovascular diseases and metabolic indicators of bariatric surgery for severe obesity type 2 diabetes patients with a meta-analysis
Published 2019“…In order to provide evidence on the risks of macrovascular diseases and metabolic indicators of bariatric surgery follow-up for more than five years, we searched in the Cochrane library, Pubmed, and EMBASE databases from the earliest studies to January 31, 2019. …”