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  1. 7141

    Table_1_Long-term trends of HIV/AIDS incidence in India: an application of joinpoint and age–period–cohort analyses: a gendered perspective.docx by Neha Shri (12057202)

    Published 2023
    “…The average annual percentage changes in the incidence were computed, and the age–period–cohort analysis was performed.</p>Results<p>A decreasing trend in the overall estimates of age-standardized HIV incidence rates were observed in the period 1990–2019. …”
  2. 7142

    Effect of Ligand Modulation on Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer in a Series of [Fe<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>] Molecular Square Complexes by Sujit Kamilya (8810441)

    Published 2021
    “…Magnetic studies reveal that all three complexes exhibit temperature-induced metal-to-metal electron transfer (MMET) from a high-spin Co­(II) center to a low-spin Fe­(III) center, transforming a high-temperature paramagnetic {Fe<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>II</sup><sub>HS</sub>} ground state into a low-temperature diamagnetic {Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>} state with a decrease in the temperature from 300 to 100 K. …”
  3. 7143

    Effect of Ligand Modulation on Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer in a Series of [Fe<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>] Molecular Square Complexes by Sujit Kamilya (8810441)

    Published 2021
    “…Magnetic studies reveal that all three complexes exhibit temperature-induced metal-to-metal electron transfer (MMET) from a high-spin Co­(II) center to a low-spin Fe­(III) center, transforming a high-temperature paramagnetic {Fe<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>II</sup><sub>HS</sub>} ground state into a low-temperature diamagnetic {Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>} state with a decrease in the temperature from 300 to 100 K. …”
  4. 7144

    Effect of Ligand Modulation on Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer in a Series of [Fe<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>] Molecular Square Complexes by Sujit Kamilya (8810441)

    Published 2021
    “…Magnetic studies reveal that all three complexes exhibit temperature-induced metal-to-metal electron transfer (MMET) from a high-spin Co­(II) center to a low-spin Fe­(III) center, transforming a high-temperature paramagnetic {Fe<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>II</sup><sub>HS</sub>} ground state into a low-temperature diamagnetic {Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>} state with a decrease in the temperature from 300 to 100 K. …”
  5. 7145

    Effect of Ligand Modulation on Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer in a Series of [Fe<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>] Molecular Square Complexes by Sujit Kamilya (8810441)

    Published 2021
    “…Magnetic studies reveal that all three complexes exhibit temperature-induced metal-to-metal electron transfer (MMET) from a high-spin Co­(II) center to a low-spin Fe­(III) center, transforming a high-temperature paramagnetic {Fe<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>II</sup><sub>HS</sub>} ground state into a low-temperature diamagnetic {Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>} state with a decrease in the temperature from 300 to 100 K. …”
  6. 7146

    Effect of Ligand Modulation on Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer in a Series of [Fe<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>] Molecular Square Complexes by Sujit Kamilya (8810441)

    Published 2021
    “…Magnetic studies reveal that all three complexes exhibit temperature-induced metal-to-metal electron transfer (MMET) from a high-spin Co­(II) center to a low-spin Fe­(III) center, transforming a high-temperature paramagnetic {Fe<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>II</sup><sub>HS</sub>} ground state into a low-temperature diamagnetic {Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>} state with a decrease in the temperature from 300 to 100 K. …”
  7. 7147

    Effect of Ligand Modulation on Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer in a Series of [Fe<sub>2</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>] Molecular Square Complexes by Sujit Kamilya (8810441)

    Published 2021
    “…Magnetic studies reveal that all three complexes exhibit temperature-induced metal-to-metal electron transfer (MMET) from a high-spin Co­(II) center to a low-spin Fe­(III) center, transforming a high-temperature paramagnetic {Fe<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>II</sup><sub>HS</sub>} ground state into a low-temperature diamagnetic {Fe<sup>II</sup><sub>LS</sub>–CN–Co<sup>III</sup><sub>LS</sub>} state with a decrease in the temperature from 300 to 100 K. …”
  8. 7148

    Image 1_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decline in the mortality rate was observed over this period, with the overall AAMR decreasing from 6.74 to 5.61 per 100,000, corresponding to an AAPC of −0.81* (*p-value < 0.05). …”
  9. 7149

    Table 1_Impact of dual residual risk of cholesterol and inflammation on adult male sex hormones: a cross-sectional study from NHANES.docx by Yang Zhou (65942)

    Published 2025
    “…In the presence of both risk factors (BR), TT decreased most significantly (β = -79.37, 95% CI [-112.74, -46.00], p < 0.0001), as did FT in the same subgroup (β = -1.00, 95% CI [-1.61, -0.40], p = 0.0012). …”
  10. 7150

    Image 2_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decline in the mortality rate was observed over this period, with the overall AAMR decreasing from 6.74 to 5.61 per 100,000, corresponding to an AAPC of −0.81* (*p-value < 0.05). …”
  11. 7151

    Image 5_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decline in the mortality rate was observed over this period, with the overall AAMR decreasing from 6.74 to 5.61 per 100,000, corresponding to an AAPC of −0.81* (*p-value < 0.05). …”
  12. 7152

    Image 6_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decline in the mortality rate was observed over this period, with the overall AAMR decreasing from 6.74 to 5.61 per 100,000, corresponding to an AAPC of −0.81* (*p-value < 0.05). …”
  13. 7153

    Image 3_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decline in the mortality rate was observed over this period, with the overall AAMR decreasing from 6.74 to 5.61 per 100,000, corresponding to an AAPC of −0.81* (*p-value < 0.05). …”
  14. 7154

    Data_Sheet_1_Early Brassica Crops Responses to Salinity Stress: A Comparative Analysis Between Chinese Cabbage, White Cabbage, and Kale.xlsx by Iva Pavlović (6579485)

    Published 2019
    “…In parallel with the photosynthetic impairments, the Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup> ratio was highest in Chinese cabbage leaves and lowest in kale leaves while kale root is able to keep high Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup> ratio without a significant increase in MDA. Thus Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup> ratio, high in root and low in leaves accompanying with low MDA level is an informative marker of salinity tolerance. …”
  15. 7155

    Image 4_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decline in the mortality rate was observed over this period, with the overall AAMR decreasing from 6.74 to 5.61 per 100,000, corresponding to an AAPC of −0.81* (*p-value < 0.05). …”
  16. 7156

    Table_1_Rapid and Accurate Identification of SARS-CoV-2 Variants Using Real Time PCR Assays.xlsx by Gwynngelle A. Borillo (12522106)

    Published 2022
    “…PCR detection of spike gene mutations N501Y, E484K, and S982A correlated 100% with WGS for the 29 lineages represented, including Alpha (B.1.1.7), Beta (B.1.351), and Gamma (P.1). …”
  17. 7157

    Table1_Safety, Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics, and Absolute Bioavailability of Dexmedetomidine Hydrochloride Nasal Spray in Healthy Subjects: A Randomized, Parallel, Escalating... by Yun Kuang (1731493)

    Published 2022
    “…In Part 2 and Part 3, the optimized nasal spray method was adopted to promote the Fabs of Dex nasal spray to 74.1%–89.0%. A severe adverse event was found in Part 2. In Part 3 (100 μg), the Ramsay score increased the most and lasted the longest, whereas the BIS score decreased most significantly.…”
  18. 7158

    Table 1_A multicenter, prospective cohort study on the anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination response in patients with multiple sclerosis in Germany.docx by Achim Berthele (226193)

    Published 2025
    “…Persistence of humoral immune response was seen over a period of at least 3 months in the majority of initial responders but was decreased in the anti-CD20 antibodies/S1PR modulator subgroup.…”
  19. 7159

    Table_1_Long-Distance Phasing of a Tentative “Enhancer” Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism With CYP2D6 Star Allele Definitions.xlsx by Erin C. Boone (8814977)

    Published 2020
    “…The purpose of the study was to address a major technological barrier, i.e., experimentally linking rs5758550, also referred to as the “enhancer” single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), to CYP2D6 haplotypes >100 kb away. …”
  20. 7160

    Image_1_Long-Distance Phasing of a Tentative “Enhancer” Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism With CYP2D6 Star Allele Definitions.pdf by Erin C. Boone (8814977)

    Published 2020
    “…The purpose of the study was to address a major technological barrier, i.e., experimentally linking rs5758550, also referred to as the “enhancer” single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), to CYP2D6 haplotypes >100 kb away. …”