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Data Sheet 2_Reducing ocular Demodex using petroleum jelly may alleviate dry eye syndrome, blepharitis, facial dermatoses, ocular and respiratory allergies, and decrease associated...
Published 2025“…Analysis of GP prescribing data in three volunteers allowed comparison of five-year periods immediately before and after starting continuous treatment. Mean yearly issues of anti-allergy and antimicrobial medicines reduced from 15.6 (range 8–25) to 1.8 (range 0–4), representing an 88.5% decrease for Volunteer 1 and from 5.8 (range 3–9) and 14.2 issues (range 9–24) to zero for both Volunteer 2 and Volunteer 13 respectively, representing 100% reductions in prescribing. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Reducing ocular Demodex using petroleum jelly may alleviate dry eye syndrome, blepharitis, facial dermatoses, ocular and respiratory allergies, and decrease associated...
Published 2025“…Analysis of GP prescribing data in three volunteers allowed comparison of five-year periods immediately before and after starting continuous treatment. Mean yearly issues of anti-allergy and antimicrobial medicines reduced from 15.6 (range 8–25) to 1.8 (range 0–4), representing an 88.5% decrease for Volunteer 1 and from 5.8 (range 3–9) and 14.2 issues (range 9–24) to zero for both Volunteer 2 and Volunteer 13 respectively, representing 100% reductions in prescribing. …”
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Mean value of the longitudinal scaling exponent as a function of the growth rate threshold <i>b</i><sub><i>c</i></sub>.
Published 2020“…The mean value of decreases drastically as <i>b</i><sub><i>c</i></sub> increases. …”
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Autonomous vehicle sunshade using aluminum panels
Published 2021“…The heat build-up inside of a vehicle cabin due to the direct composure of thermal energy when parked outside during the day can be a huge dilemma, the intensity of the problem can be decreased by covering the windows of the automobile, but drivers are reluctant to do it manually. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Large language models for closed-library multi-document query, test generation, and evaluation.docx
Published 2025“…Knowledge tests need to be generated on new material and existing tests revised, tracking knowledge base updates. Large Language Models (LLMs) provide a framework for artificial intelligence-assisted knowledge acquisition and continued learning. …”
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DataSheet1_Large-scale experimental warming reduces soil faunal biodiversity through peatland drying.docx
Published 2023“…Although previous studies have found variable effects of climate change manipulations on soil communities, warming is expected to affect soil community composition mainly through reductions in moisture content, whereas elevated CO<sub>2</sub> atmospheric concentrations are expected to only indirectly and weakly do so. In this study we used a large-scale peatland field-based experiment to test how soil microarthropod (oribatid and mesostigmatid mite, and collembolan species abundance, richness and community composition) respond to a range of experimental warming temperatures (between 0°C and +9°C) crossed with elevated CO<sub>2</sub> conditions over 4 years in the Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments (SPRUCE) experiment. …”
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Adaptive thermal comfort in the different buildings of Darjeeling Hills in eastern India – Effect of difference in elevation
Published 2018“…Thermal comfort standards are required to provide comfortable indoor condition which has a positive effect on the occupant. However, the Predicted Mean Vote – Percentage People Dissatisfied (PMV-PPD) model which is used to determine the indoor comfort in most of the international standards fails often, especially in naturally ventilated buildings. …”
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Panel A–D shows the posterior mean distribution of PfPR<sub>2–10</sub> by the prediction years of 1969–1989 in Namibia.
Published 2013“…Negative/positive values indicate a decrease/increase in predicted PfPR<sub>2–10</sub>. …”
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