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    Univariable and Multivariable Analyses of Baseline Predictors of Decreased Renal Function (eGFR <90 mL/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>) after a Median of 2 years of Antiretroviral Therapy (n = 171). by Bonaventura C. T. Mpondo (527629)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Univariable and Multivariable Analyses of Baseline Predictors of Decreased Renal Function (eGFR <90 mL/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup>) after a Median of 2 years of Antiretroviral Therapy (n = 171).…”
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    Themes identified in free-text responses to question ‘In your life, have you had any positive effects from the COVID-19 pandemic’ with example quote, shown in decreasing order of frequency, of those who reported a positive. by Samuel Cornell (11047806)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Themes identified in free-text responses to question ‘In your life, have you had any positive effects from the COVID-19 pandemic’ with example quote, shown in decreasing order of frequency, of those who reported a positive.…”
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    A significant inverse correlation was found between the total lean mass and increased/decreased levels of creatinine over the time period from the end of playing season to the end of recovery, as well as from recovery to the end of pre-season training. by Simon Reinke (373880)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A significant inverse correlation was found between the total lean mass and increased/decreased levels of creatinine over the time period from the end of playing season to the end of recovery, as well as from recovery to the end of pre-season training.…”
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    Connectivity maps of significantly increased (red) and decreased (blue) cerebellar-cerebral functional connectivity in the adults with major depression, visualized using CARET 5.62 [58], [59]: (A and B) Left hemisphere, (C and D) Right hemisphere. by Li Liu (75607)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Relative to the controls, the depressed patients showed a significant connectivity increase between the cerebellum and the temporal poles and left middle frontal cortex as well as a significant connectivity decrease between the cerebellum and the default-mode network, mainly including the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus.…”
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    Significantly increased (red) and decreased (blue) connectivity maps of the cerebellar ROIs in the adults with major depression: Lobule VI (A and B), Crus I (C), Crus II (D and E), Lobule VIIb (F and G), and Vermis (H). by Li Liu (75607)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Significantly increased (red) and decreased (blue) connectivity maps of the cerebellar ROIs in the adults with major depression: Lobule VI (A and B), Crus I (C), Crus II (D and E), Lobule VIIb (F and G), and Vermis (H).…”
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