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The Date.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Variation curve of the extreme temperature index.
Published 2025“…Secondly, the daily minimum and maximum temperatures increased significantly, which were 0.395°C/10a and 0.200°C/10a respectively<b>—</b>less than the national mean. …”
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Adult hemocytes quantification and phagocytosis capability.
Published 2018Subjects: “…adenosine deaminase ADGF-A increases resistance…”
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Host survival and pathogen load during <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> infection.
Published 2018Subjects: “…adenosine deaminase ADGF-A increases resistance…”
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Means scores of CAM and CAM-MYCS.
Published 2025“…A moderate negative correlation was observed between CAM and CAM-MYCS scores (r = −0.511; p < 0.001), indicating that increased awareness of real causes is associated with decreased belief in myths. …”
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Decrease in preferred walking speed with distance walked for subjects with amputation.
Published 2024“…<p>a) Subjects with amputation showed a decrease in average preferred walking speed for short distances. b) The rate of change in preferred walking speed with distance for the subjects with unilateral amputation is shown over a regime where both the subject-averaged data and the model fit are well-fit by linear trends (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> value greater than 95%).…”