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    Video1_Investigation of inner ear drug delivery with a cochlear catheter in piglets as a representative model for human cochlear pharmacokinetics.MP4 by Erdem Yildiz (14765092)

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, the concentration decreased after six and 24 hours and showed a more homogenous distribution compared to shorter observation times.…”
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    DataSheet1_Investigation of inner ear drug delivery with a cochlear catheter in piglets as a representative model for human cochlear pharmacokinetics.pdf by Erdem Yildiz (14765092)

    Published 2023
    “…Additionally, the concentration decreased after six and 24 hours and showed a more homogenous distribution compared to shorter observation times.…”
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    Rabbit length of stay data. by Ashley Sum Yin U. (18437434)

    Published 2024
    “…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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    Surrender reasons (n = 649). by Ashley Sum Yin U. (18437434)

    Published 2024
    “…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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    R script. by Ashley Sum Yin U. (18437434)

    Published 2024
    “…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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    Surrender reasons and descriptions. by Ashley Sum Yin U. (18437434)

    Published 2024
    “…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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    Number of rabbit intakes by intake year. by Ashley Sum Yin U. (18437434)

    Published 2024
    “…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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    Rabbit intake data. by Ashley Sum Yin U. (18437434)

    Published 2024
    “…The median LOS of rabbits was 29 days, highlighting the pressing need to improve their time to adoption. A linear model was constructed to identify predictors of LOS of adopted rabbits (n = 1203) and revealed that intake year, intake month, source of intake, age, cephalic type, and breed size significantly predicted time to adoption for rabbits (F(37, 1165) = 7.95, <i>p</i> < 2.2e-16, adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.18). …”
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    Figure shows mean ± standard deviation knee flexor (KF) dynamic stretching resulted in significant decreases from pre- to post-test for isokinetic (ISOK) peak torque (PT: kg.metres) at a contraction velocity of 60°.s<sup>-1</sup> (*) as well as significant decreases for both post-test and 24 hours’ post-test (POST-24) compared to pre-test (#) for total work (Joules) and mean power (kg.s<sup>-1</sup>). by Monoem Haddad (5345357)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Figure shows mean ± standard deviation knee flexor (KF) dynamic stretching resulted in significant decreases from pre- to post-test for isokinetic (ISOK) peak torque (PT: kg.metres) at a contraction velocity of 60°.s<sup>-1</sup> (*) as well as significant decreases for both post-test and 24 hours’ post-test (POST-24) compared to pre-test (#) for total work (Joules) and mean power (kg.s<sup>-1</sup>).…”
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    DataSheet1_Understanding the impact of radiotherapy fractionation on overall survival in a large head and neck squamous cell carcinoma dataset: a comprehensive approach combining m... by Igor Shuryak (337356)

    Published 2024
    “…Here we further investigated the validity of these conclusions by analyzing a large modern dataset on 3,346 HNSCC radiotherapy patients from the University Health Network in Toronto, Canada, where 42.5% of patients were also treated with chemotherapy.…”
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    Scattering from Polydisperse Melts by Marshall Fixman (2703628)

    Published 2004
    “…The systems chosen for illustrative calculations are quasi-binary melts of deuterated and protonated polyethylene and polystyrene, both of which have been reported to exhibit anomalous composition dependence of neutron scattering. Quite large deviations from the Flory−Huggins picture of random spatial mixing of chains are found and the deviations decrease rather slowly with increasing molecular weights. …”
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    Regenerative Therapies for Equine Degenerative Joint Disease: A Preliminary Study by Sarah Broeckx (511044)

    Published 2014
    “…The horses were then evaluated by means of a clinical scoring system after 6 weeks (T<sub>1</sub>), 12 weeks (T<sub>2</sub>), 6 months (T<sub>3</sub>) and 12 months (T<sub>4</sub>) post injection. …”
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