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    The Contribution of Sex to DLCO, VA and KCO. by Eldar Priel (12810045)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants who had an FEV1>80% predicted, with an FEV1/FVC ≥0.7 and who achieved a maximum power output ≥80% were selected for analysis. …”
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    Demographics and physiological parameters. by Eldar Priel (12810045)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants who had an FEV1>80% predicted, with an FEV1/FVC ≥0.7 and who achieved a maximum power output ≥80% were selected for analysis. …”
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    The contribution of age to DLCO, VA and KCO. by Eldar Priel (12810045)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants who had an FEV1>80% predicted, with an FEV1/FVC ≥0.7 and who achieved a maximum power output ≥80% were selected for analysis. …”
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    Prisma flow diagram of this meta-analysis. by Delai Zheng (18468980)

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, THRIVE could be served as a novel and valuable oxygenation technology for patients during anesthesia induction.…”
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    Basic characteristics of included studies. by Delai Zheng (18468980)

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, THRIVE could be served as a novel and valuable oxygenation technology for patients during anesthesia induction.…”
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    Results of meta-analysis. by Delai Zheng (18468980)

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, THRIVE could be served as a novel and valuable oxygenation technology for patients during anesthesia induction.…”
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    Modeled mean annual temperature for interior Alaska and location of pedon sampling locations by Kristofer D Johnson (557206)

    Published 2013
    “…We analyzed changes in permafrost occurrence and organic layer thickness (OLT) using more than 3000 soil pedons across a mean annual temperature (MAT) gradient. Cause and effect relationships between permafrost probability (PF), OLT, and other topographic factors were investigated using structural equation modeling in a multi-group analysis. …”
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    Standardized mean effect differences between wet-lab experiment and model simulations. by Rachael Miller Neilan (10678614)

    Published 2021
    “…Positive Hedges’ <i>g</i> is indicative of an increase in pain-like effect for the indicated comparison and a negative Hedges’ <i>g</i> is indicative of a decrease in pain-like effects. …”
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