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  1. 17761

    Table_1_Parents‘ and healthcare professionals’ perception toward the introduction of a new fully liquid hexavalent vaccine in the Malaysian national immunization program: a cross-s... by Lama Al Bashir (11911776)

    Published 2023
    “…Hence, this study aimed to develop three structured questionnaires and to investigate the participants’ perception and acceptability toward the incorporation of the new fully liquid hexavalent vaccine. A cross-sectional study was conducted among a sample of 346 parents, 100 nurses, and 50 physicians attending twenty-two primary health care centers in the states of Selangor and the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya during 2019-2020. …”
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    Main components of bauxite and BCFD (wt.%). by Nian Liu (29935)

    Published 2025
    “…The desilication reaction follows a solid shrinkage core model, with a kinetic equation of 1−2/3α−(1−α)<sup>2/3</sup> = 15.50exp[−29299/(RT)]·t, and an apparent activation energy of 29.30 kJ/mol. …”
  3. 17763

    Flowsheet of the experimental process. by Nian Liu (29935)

    Published 2025
    “…The desilication reaction follows a solid shrinkage core model, with a kinetic equation of 1−2/3α−(1−α)<sup>2/3</sup> = 15.50exp[−29299/(RT)]·t, and an apparent activation energy of 29.30 kJ/mol. …”
  4. 17764

    Desilication concentrate XRD. by Nian Liu (29935)

    Published 2025
    “…The desilication reaction follows a solid shrinkage core model, with a kinetic equation of 1−2/3α−(1−α)<sup>2/3</sup> = 15.50exp[−29299/(RT)]·t, and an apparent activation energy of 29.30 kJ/mol. …”
  5. 17765

    Bauxite and brown corundum fly dust XRD pattern. by Nian Liu (29935)

    Published 2025
    “…The desilication reaction follows a solid shrinkage core model, with a kinetic equation of 1−2/3α−(1−α)<sup>2/3</sup> = 15.50exp[−29299/(RT)]·t, and an apparent activation energy of 29.30 kJ/mol. …”
  6. 17766

    Table1_A Novel Salt-Bridge Electroflocculation Technology for Harvesting Microalgae.DOCX by Yuyong Hou (3490991)

    Published 2022
    “…The results show that the energy consumption decreased to 1.50 Wh/g biomass with a high harvesting efficiency of 90.4% under 300 mA in 45 min. …”
  7. 17767

    Thermal stability and hydrophobicity of six fish αA-crystallins was correlated with physiological temperature. by Mason Posner (46038)

    Published 2012
    “…(A) Each crystallin was incubated at 50°C at time 0 and then heated 2.5°C every 15 minutes. …”
  8. 17768

    Hourly rates of seabed temperature change at the time-series site in study area A. by Vincent G. Guida (279825)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Observations were made at intervals ranging from 0.93 to 1.32 hr over a 12.22-hr period. They extended from 0.43 hr before (−) high tide (Hi) to 0.50 hr before (−) high tide and encompassed both flood (F) and ebb (E) stages. …”
  9. 17769

    Agriculture and food security challenge of climate change: a dynamic analysis for policy selection by Ferdous Ahmed (12792586)

    Published 2022
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT This study presents an empirical examination of climate change related to vulnerability impacts on food security and remedial adaptation options as a suitable strategy by prioritizing needs over a 50-year period. …”
  10. 17770

    <i>nr2f1a</i> modulates the expression of vascular markers. by Bao-Jueng Wu (621818)

    Published 2014
    “…In addition, expression of the arterial marker <i>ephrinb2</i> (<b>H</b>) and pan-vascular marker <i>stabilin</i> decreased (<b>B</b>). (<b>I</b>) Quantification of the relative expression level by qPCR assay showed a ∼25% to 50% reduced expression in vascular markers <i>flt4</i> (0.66±0.14), <i>EphB4</i> (0.46±0.08), <i>gridlock</i> (0.73±0.06) and <i>ephrinb2</i> (0.59±0.05) in <i>nr2f1a</i> morphants. *** refers to p<0.0001, ** refers to p<0.001 and * refers to p<0.05 by an unpaired student’s t-test. …”
  11. 17771

    Reduction of L O-ag production and antigenic shift to O2-antigen in by Fermin E. Guerra (6084545)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b><i>S.</i> Paratyphi A decreases IgM binding. (</b>A) and (B) Restored <i>S.…”
  12. 17772

    Selected PK parameters and clinical signs in ferrets challenged with influenza A viruses (Study 1). by Micaela B. Reddy (384270)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>AUC<sub>ss12h</sub> = steady-state 12-h area under the plasma concentration-time curve calculated from the population PK model individual fit CL for each animal: AUC<sub>ss12h</sub> = D×CL; CL = clearance; OC = oseltamivir carboxylate; OP = oseltamivir phosphate; PD = pharmacodynamic; p.i. = post-infection; PK = pharmacokinetic; SD = standard deviation; TCID<sub>50</sub> = 50% tissue culture infectious dose.</p><p>Selected PK parameters and clinical signs in ferrets challenged with influenza A viruses (Study 1).…”
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  15. 17775

    S1 Data - by Gennaro Boccia (3700765)

    Published 2023
    “…The transition rate was determined by the number of youth players competing in the Senior National team (and vice versa), whilst birth quarter (Q) distributions with a chi-square goodness-of-fit test. Prospectively, the transition rate increased as age increased (i.e., from ~20% in U16 to ~50% in U19). …”
  16. 17776

    Spatiotemporal Mineral Phase Evolution and Arsenic Retention in Microfluidic Models of Zerovalent Iron-Based Water Treatment by Jonas Wielinski (5754407)

    Published 2022
    “…Arsenic (As) is a toxic element, and elevated levels of geogenic As in drinking water pose a threat to the health of several hundred million people worldwide. In this study, we used microfluidics in combination with optical microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy to investigate zerovalent iron (ZVI) corrosion, secondary iron (Fe) phase formation, and As retention processes at the pore scale in ZVI-based water treatment filters. …”
  17. 17777

    Spatiotemporal Mineral Phase Evolution and Arsenic Retention in Microfluidic Models of Zerovalent Iron-Based Water Treatment by Jonas Wielinski (5754407)

    Published 2022
    “…Arsenic (As) is a toxic element, and elevated levels of geogenic As in drinking water pose a threat to the health of several hundred million people worldwide. In this study, we used microfluidics in combination with optical microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy to investigate zerovalent iron (ZVI) corrosion, secondary iron (Fe) phase formation, and As retention processes at the pore scale in ZVI-based water treatment filters. …”
  18. 17778

    How the Layer Alignment in Two-Dimensional Nanoporous Covalent Organic Frameworks Impacts Its Electronic Properties by Kuber Singh Rawat (13823696)

    Published 2022
    “…To characterize and understand the layer stacking in 2D COFs and its effect on the structural and electronic properties, we carried out a detailed density functional theory investigation on four materials, CTF-1, COF-1, COF-5, and <i>Pc</i>-PBBA. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Mineral Phase Evolution and Arsenic Retention in Microfluidic Models of Zerovalent Iron-Based Water Treatment by Jonas Wielinski (5754407)

    Published 2022
    “…Arsenic (As) is a toxic element, and elevated levels of geogenic As in drinking water pose a threat to the health of several hundred million people worldwide. In this study, we used microfluidics in combination with optical microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy to investigate zerovalent iron (ZVI) corrosion, secondary iron (Fe) phase formation, and As retention processes at the pore scale in ZVI-based water treatment filters. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Mineral Phase Evolution and Arsenic Retention in Microfluidic Models of Zerovalent Iron-Based Water Treatment by Jonas Wielinski (5754407)

    Published 2022
    “…Arsenic (As) is a toxic element, and elevated levels of geogenic As in drinking water pose a threat to the health of several hundred million people worldwide. In this study, we used microfluidics in combination with optical microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy to investigate zerovalent iron (ZVI) corrosion, secondary iron (Fe) phase formation, and As retention processes at the pore scale in ZVI-based water treatment filters. …”