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    Multiple logistic (SGA) and linear (birth weight) regression analyses. by Sylvie Remy (3908272)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>N = number of subjects; CI = Confidence Interval; SGA = Small for Gestational Age; As = Arsenic; ↑ = increase with interquartile range; vs. = versus.</p>a<p>Interpretation of the estimate: for SGA: the odds of having SGA is multiplied with the estimate ( = the odds ratio); for birth weight: the estimate is the increase/decrease in weight.…”
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    The variables. by Fei Tian (41830)

    Published 2024
    “…For the exports model, the exports non-efficiency factor increasing at a rate of 0.004 with time increasing, exports trade decreasing at a rate of 0.057 with time increasing. …”
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    The model testing results. by Fei Tian (41830)

    Published 2024
    “…For the exports model, the exports non-efficiency factor increasing at a rate of 0.004 with time increasing, exports trade decreasing at a rate of 0.057 with time increasing. …”
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    The whole transport process of LSSARFT. by Fei Tian (41830)

    Published 2024
    “…For the exports model, the exports non-efficiency factor increasing at a rate of 0.004 with time increasing, exports trade decreasing at a rate of 0.057 with time increasing. …”
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    Representative flow cytometry dotplots of the 4 patterns. by Fernando Fernández-Bañares (596205)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Left: TCRγδ+ T cells; Right: CD3− cells. Non-celiac patterns: A, Normal pattern; and B, Decrease of CD3− cells. …”
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    Cytoarchitectonic similarity relates to the existence of connections in a species-specific manner. by Alexandros Goulas (543989)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Increasing cytoarchitectonic dissimilarity of cortical areas entails a decrease in the probability of the existence of a connection. …”
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    Stress-strain curves. by Yongsheng Liu (142720)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, dry-wet cycling and chemical corrosion lead to an increase in the internal pores of the rock samples and a decrease in the energy storage capacity. Nevertheless, the proportion of energy loss increases with the number of dry and wet cycles, with the proportion of energy loss in acidic media increasing from 35.61% to 41.63%, indicating that the plastic deformability of marble increases under the action of chemical corrosion and dry and wet cycles. …”
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    Dissipated energy ratio. by Yongsheng Liu (142720)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, dry-wet cycling and chemical corrosion lead to an increase in the internal pores of the rock samples and a decrease in the energy storage capacity. Nevertheless, the proportion of energy loss increases with the number of dry and wet cycles, with the proportion of energy loss in acidic media increasing from 35.61% to 41.63%, indicating that the plastic deformability of marble increases under the action of chemical corrosion and dry and wet cycles. …”
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    Marble specimens. by Yongsheng Liu (142720)

    Published 2024
    “…In addition, dry-wet cycling and chemical corrosion lead to an increase in the internal pores of the rock samples and a decrease in the energy storage capacity. Nevertheless, the proportion of energy loss increases with the number of dry and wet cycles, with the proportion of energy loss in acidic media increasing from 35.61% to 41.63%, indicating that the plastic deformability of marble increases under the action of chemical corrosion and dry and wet cycles. …”
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