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    Characteristics of included studies. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis for acute fatigue subscale. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Factors related to nurses’ occupational fatigue. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis for inter-shift subscale. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After a rigorous selection process, 28 articles were ultimately deemed suitable for inclusion in this article, which encompassed a total of 13,290 registered nurses. The pooled mean scores for chronic fatigue, acute fatigue, and inter-shift recovery were 53.24 (95% CI: 48.42–58.28), 64.00 (95% CI: 60.62–67.38), and 47.37 (95% CI: 43.24–51.50), respectively. …”
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    Selective C−H Activation of Haloalkanes using a Rhodiumtrispyrazolylborate Complex by Andrew J. Vetter (2349535)

    Published 2009
    “…By comparing the kinetic stabilities of a series of 1-chloroalkane activation products (C<sub>1</sub>−C<sub>5</sub>), it was found that the chlorine substituent dramatically decreases reductive elimination rates as the substitution is closer to the metal center. …”
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    E1784K accelerates a component of slow inactivation with 1-10s time constants. by Colin H. Peters (4430245)

    Published 2017
    “…<p><b>(A1 and A2)</b> Sample inward sodium currents recorded after 20ms to 60s repolarization pulses to -90mV following either a 500ms or 64s depolarization to -30mV. …”
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    Plasma TNFRSF11B as a New Predictive Inflammatory Marker of Sepsis–ARDS with Endothelial Dysfunction by Dong Zhang (73558)

    Published 2023
    “…Western blot results demonstrated that the levels of syndecan–1, claudin–5, VE–cadherin, occludin, aquaporin–1, and caveolin–1 in TNFRSF11B-stimulated HUVECs decreased, whereas that of connexin-43 increased in TNFRSF11B-stimulated HUVECs. …”
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    Comparing different test mixtures across a range of testing rates. by Philip Cherian (11172138)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>An increase in the overall daily testing rate causes a large decrease in the total fraction of infected. …”