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    Supplementary Material for: Decreasing Trend in Incidence of Late Onset Culture Positive Bloodstream Infections but Not Late Onset Meningitis in Preterm Infants <33 Weeks Gestation... by Zhou Q. (4138852)

    Published 2021
    “…<b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> There was a decreasing trend of late onset CPBSI but not late onset meningitis. …”
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    Table_3_Decreased Functional Connectivities of Low-Degree Level Rich Club Organization and Caudate in Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment Based on Resting-State fMRI and Radiomics Fea... by Guofu Miao (11271528)

    Published 2022
    “…Rich club organization, a highly interconnected network brain core region, is closely related to cognition. …”
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    Table_7_Decreased Functional Connectivities of Low-Degree Level Rich Club Organization and Caudate in Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment Based on Resting-State fMRI and Radiomics Fea... by Guofu Miao (11271528)

    Published 2022
    “…Rich club organization, a highly interconnected network brain core region, is closely related to cognition. …”
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    Table_8_Decreased Functional Connectivities of Low-Degree Level Rich Club Organization and Caudate in Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment Based on Resting-State fMRI and Radiomics Fea... by Guofu Miao (11271528)

    Published 2022
    “…Rich club organization, a highly interconnected network brain core region, is closely related to cognition. …”
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    Table_1_Decreased Functional Connectivities of Low-Degree Level Rich Club Organization and Caudate in Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment Based on Resting-State fMRI and Radiomics Fea... by Guofu Miao (11271528)

    Published 2022
    “…Rich club organization, a highly interconnected network brain core region, is closely related to cognition. …”