Search alternatives:
point decrease » point increase (Expand Search)
step decrease » sizes decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search)
nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
5 step » _ step (Expand Search), a step (Expand Search), 2 step (Expand Search)
point decrease » point increase (Expand Search)
step decrease » sizes decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search)
nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search), gy decreased (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
5 step » _ step (Expand Search), a step (Expand Search), 2 step (Expand Search)
-
39501
Supplementary Material for: Alcohol use and types and ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2025“…Conclusions: Our analysis provided a strong and robust evidence that there was a significant association between moderate and heavy alcohol use with ischemic stroke risk. …”
-
39502
-
39503
The system under study.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39504
TS2 parameters.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39505
TS1 parameters.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39506
TS3 parameters.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39507
-
39508
-
39509
HBF design results minimize <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> in TS2.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39510
HBF design results to minimize <i>P<sub>LOSS</sub></i> in TS1.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39511
HBF design parameters for TS3.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39512
HBF design parameters for TS1.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39513
HBF design parameters for TS2.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39514
HBF design results minimize P<sub>LOSS</sub> in TS3.
Published 2025“…In TS3, the SFS-optimized HBF decreases <i>THD</i><sub><i>V</i></sub> by 45.71%, <i>TDD</i><sub><i>I</i></sub> by 99.96%, and <i>P</i><sub><i>LOSS</i></sub> by 33.26% compared to the uncompensated case. …”
-
39515
-
39516
-
39517
Congener Variation of Genetic Dependent-Developmental Toxicology in Two Emerging Classes of Dioxin-like Compounds
Published 2023“…Emerging classes of dioxin-like compounds (DLCs) like hydroxylated/methoxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (HO-/MeO-PBDEs) and polychlorinated diphenyl sulfides (PCDPSs) could lead to diverse adverse outcomes in humans and wildlife, yet knowledge gaps exist in their molecular mechanisms associated with different structures following early life environmental exposure. This study integrated a genetic knockout technique and concentration-dependent reduced zebrafish transcriptome approach (CRZT) to unravel the toxicological pathways underpinning developmental toxicity of four HO-/MeO-PBDEs and five PCDPSs at environmentally relevant doses. …”
-
39518
Congener Variation of Genetic Dependent-Developmental Toxicology in Two Emerging Classes of Dioxin-like Compounds
Published 2023“…Emerging classes of dioxin-like compounds (DLCs) like hydroxylated/methoxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (HO-/MeO-PBDEs) and polychlorinated diphenyl sulfides (PCDPSs) could lead to diverse adverse outcomes in humans and wildlife, yet knowledge gaps exist in their molecular mechanisms associated with different structures following early life environmental exposure. This study integrated a genetic knockout technique and concentration-dependent reduced zebrafish transcriptome approach (CRZT) to unravel the toxicological pathways underpinning developmental toxicity of four HO-/MeO-PBDEs and five PCDPSs at environmentally relevant doses. …”
-
39519
-
39520