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    Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)<sup>a</sup> showing the greatest fold changes from each potato tissue: 10 with greatest increase in expression and 10 with greatest decrease in expression. by Margaret A. Carpenter (6104180)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Differentially expressed genes (DEGs)<sup>a</sup> showing the greatest fold changes from each potato tissue: 10 with greatest increase in expression and 10 with greatest decrease in expression.…”
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    General characteristics of study subjects. by Soo-Hee Hwang (17767519)

    Published 2025
    “…COVID-19 did not affect inpatient mortality (p = 0.9608), but in-hospital mortality decreased from 12% to 7% in the medical aid group.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Overall, we found that COVID-19 had an impact on admission rates of patients with AMI but did not have a significant impact on in-hospital mortality. …”
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    Projected global leukemia burden, 1990-2050. by Chengjun Hu (588206)

    Published 2025
    “…Conclusion: Although there has been a marked decrease in global leukemia incidence, mortality, and DALYs over the past 31 years, the rise in new cases due to population growth suggests an increasing overall disease burden by 2050. …”
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    Correlation between HDI and EAPC. by Chengjun Hu (588206)

    Published 2025
    “…Conclusion: Although there has been a marked decrease in global leukemia incidence, mortality, and DALYs over the past 31 years, the rise in new cases due to population growth suggests an increasing overall disease burden by 2050. …”
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    Global leukemia incidence and EAPC, 1990-2021. by Chengjun Hu (588206)

    Published 2025
    “…Conclusion: Although there has been a marked decrease in global leukemia incidence, mortality, and DALYs over the past 31 years, the rise in new cases due to population growth suggests an increasing overall disease burden by 2050. …”
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