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    Participants characteristics. by Sakiko Fukui (387048)

    Published 2025
    “…Criteria included: at least six months’ residency before death, ability to eat orally during the study period, and death within the facility. We created a time-series dataset for 69 participants, documenting their average weekly food intake (on a scale of 0-10). …”
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    Fig 9 - by Dennis Ochola (11626912)

    Published 2022
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    Fig 7 - by Dennis Ochola (11626912)

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    Fig 4 - by Dennis Ochola (11626912)

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    Fig 5 - by Dennis Ochola (11626912)

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    ANOVA for mean germination time. by Ahad Asghari (20615202)

    Published 2025
    “…The results revealed that increasing PAW levels up to 0.18 min/mL led to an increase in seed germination percentage, seedling weight (both fresh and dry), seedling length, vigor indexes A and B, and water uptake and decreasing mean germination time. Increasing the level of PAW by more than 0.18 min/mL had a negative effect on these parameters. …”
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    Flowchart of patients. by Seydou Goro (17847203)

    Published 2024
    “…Using the number of competitors per distance method, our study showed that a “highly competitive” and “moderately competitive” markets decreased mortality by 31% [OR: 0.69 (0.59, 0.80); p<0.001] and by 12% respectively [OR: 0.88 (0.79, 0.99); p<0.03], compared to the “non-competitive” market. …”
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    Complete blood count (CBC) values of dog samples. by Chanon Fa-ngoen (18121319)

    Published 2024
    “…A significantly higher number of seropositive cats had decreased hemoglobin levels (P<0.05) (odds ratio: 3.63, p = 0.00). …”
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    Complete blood count (CBC) values of cat samples. by Chanon Fa-ngoen (18121319)

    Published 2024
    “…A significantly higher number of seropositive cats had decreased hemoglobin levels (P<0.05) (odds ratio: 3.63, p = 0.00). …”
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