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    Temporal changes in cranial size in South African vlei rats (<i>Otomys</i>): evidence for the ‘third universal response to warming’ by Aluwani Nengovhela (774671)

    Published 2015
    “…We used the greatest length of the skull (GLS) as a robust indicator of body size. Cranial size of both <i>O. auratus</i> and <i>O. angoniensis</i> decreased significantly over the past 100 years, as expected given historical evidence of warming across northern South Africa since the 1950s. …”
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    Impact of the announcement and implementation of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy on sugar content, price, product size and number of available soft drinks in the UK, 2015-19: A co... by Peter Scarborough (329722)

    Published 2020
    “…We measured the impact of the SDIL on price, product size, number of soft drinks on the marketplace, and the proportion of drinks over the lower levy threshold of 5 g sugar per 100 mL.</p><p>Methods and findings</p><p>We analysed data on a total of 209,637 observations of soft drinks over 85 time points between September 2015 and February 2019, collected from the websites of the leading supermarkets in the UK. …”
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    Fluid administration rate for uncontrolled intraabdominal hemorrhage in swine by Ujwal R. Yanala (633831)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>We hypothesized that slow crystalloid resuscitation would result in less blood loss and a smaller hemoglobin decrease compared to a rapid resuscitation during uncontrolled hemorrhage.…”
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    Flowchart of included and excluded patients. by P.G.J. ter Horst (21743830)

    Published 2025
    “…At the ATC-7 level (individual drug ATC-code), univariate (borderline) statistically significant associations using a cut-off of p < 0.100 were found for metformin (A10BA02), metoprolol (C07AB02) and lisinopril (C09AA03), which remained significant after adjustment for age and abstinence days. …”
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    Characteristics of the study group. by P.G.J. ter Horst (21743830)

    Published 2025
    “…At the ATC-7 level (individual drug ATC-code), univariate (borderline) statistically significant associations using a cut-off of p < 0.100 were found for metformin (A10BA02), metoprolol (C07AB02) and lisinopril (C09AA03), which remained significant after adjustment for age and abstinence days. …”