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    ADF unit root test. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    Comparison of six models evaluation indexes. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    The results of basic statistical analysis. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    Results of residual series stationarity test. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    The structure of the MSMSSA-LSTM model. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    The flowchart of the MSMSSA-LSTM algorithm. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    Mean estimated glomerular filtration rates during triple therapy. by Audrey Coilly (798304)

    Published 2015
    “…No CNI overdoses were observed and all patients recovered after a saline infusion.</p>…”
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    Schematic representation of a biofilm. by Gunnar Sigurdsson (26483)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>This figure shows a schematic alignment of a biofilm and how nutrition and oxygen varies depending on the position of <i>P. aeruginosa</i> (PAO1) within the biofilm. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Large Gatherings? No, Thank You. Devaluation of Crowded Social Scenes During the COVID-19 Pandemic.pdf by Claudia Massaccesi (10898715)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>In most European countries, the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (spring 2020) led to the imposition of physical distancing rules, resulting in a drastic and sudden reduction of real-life social interactions. …”
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    Summary of findings – vitamin A. by Anja Bronnert (21688850)

    Published 2025
    “…Culture-proven sepsis was decreased by vitamin A (0.88 [0.77–0.99], moderate certainty of evidence).…”
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    A concise summary of the study. by Zi-Yan Zhang (3112146)

    Published 2016
    “…Upward arrows represent an increasing trend of the corresponding factor, whereas downward arrows show a decreasing trend of the corresponding factor.…”
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    A subset with increasing power. by Andrew McDavid (393555)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Values of φ (y axis, between. 4 and 1) and <i>R</i> (x axis, values between 1 and 4) for which power is decreasing (dark) and increasing (light). Each panel shows a combination of prevalence, <i>k</i> by row (.05, .3) and homozygous relative risk RR<sub>AA</sub> by column, range 2–7. …”
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    Nanopore capture rate and KKRR-ShPrP(120–232) average event lifetime as a function of voltage (3 by Nahid N. Jetha (279383)

    Published 2013
    “…In the case of the buffer-only control the capture rate represents the rate of pore gating as a function of voltage. Both KKRR-ShPrP(120–232) and ShPrP(120–232) exhibit capture kinetics that are exponentially dependent on voltage consistent with the applied voltage acting on the positively charged residues at the N-terminus (five in the case of KKRR-ShPrP(120–232) and one in the case of ShPrP(120–232)) to decrease the energy barrier height for entry into the pore, thereby exponentially increasing the capture rate. …”
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    Visualization of a pheromone plume. by Lubomir Kostal (44869)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The figure is extracted and adapted from a digitized image of a smoke plume filmed in a wind tunnel 1 m across and 2 m long with source on the left side <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000053#pcbi.1000053-Belanger1" target="_blank">[43]</a>. …”