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    Image_6_The Effect of Magnesium Intake on Stroke Incidence: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With Trial Sequential Analysis.TIF by Binghao Zhao (7143560)

    Published 2019
    “…Importantly, high-risk females who had a body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m<sup>2</sup> and who were subjected to a ≥12 y follow-up exhibited a greater decrease in RRs as a result of magnesium intake. …”
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    Knowledge and Perception of and Attitude toward a Premarital Screening Program in Qatar: A Cross-Sectional Study by Al-Shafai, Mashael

    Published 2022
    “…Premarital screening (PMS) is a primary preventive measure to decrease the incidence of certain genetic disorders and sexually transmitted diseases. …”
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  4. 29024

    Supplementary Material for: A Novel Case of Ischemic Colitis in the Setting of Kratom Use: A Case Report by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Colonoscopy showed decreased mucosa vascular pattern in watershed areas of the colon and a splenic flexure that was so ulcerated it could not be safely traversed. …”
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    <b>Erythritol as a potential causal contributor to cardiometabolic disease: A Mendelian randomization study</b> by Rana Khafagy (12902804)

    Published 2023
    “…<p dir="ltr">People with type 2 diabetes frequently use low-calorie sweeteners to manage glycemia and reduce caloric intake. Use of erythritol, a low-calorie sweetener, has increased recently. …”
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    Altered posterior neurulation in early <i>dlx5a/6a</i> zebrafish morphants. by Nicolas Narboux-Neme (6482588)

    Published 2019
    “…During neural keel-rod transition, the <i>dlx5a/6a</i> morphants show a decrease or loss of <i>ncad</i>, <i>ncam3</i> and <i>msx1b</i> in aberrant protruding <i>foxd3</i>-positive NCC at the dorsal midline of the neural keel (black arrowhead in B’-H’). …”
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    Maps of fALFF differences. by Yida Hu (113924)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A:</b> SUC vs. control. Compared with healthy controls, the SUC patients showed significantly increased fALFF values in the warm color regions, including the bilateral cuneus, bilateral lingual gyrus, bilateral superior/middle/inferior occipital gyrus, and right posterior cingulate. …”
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    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…Explicit inclusion of Lennard-Jones-type helium or argon noble gas atoms is found to increase the GF shrinking rate. Large GFs shrink at a greater rate than small GFs. The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
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    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…Explicit inclusion of Lennard-Jones-type helium or argon noble gas atoms is found to increase the GF shrinking rate. Large GFs shrink at a greater rate than small GFs. The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
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    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…Explicit inclusion of Lennard-Jones-type helium or argon noble gas atoms is found to increase the GF shrinking rate. Large GFs shrink at a greater rate than small GFs. The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
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    Inhibition of RhoA by Rhosin or gene targeting of RhoA diminished platelet spreading on immobilized fibrinogen. by Huzoor Akbar (340517)

    Published 2016
    “…The Rhosin treated or RhoA-deficient platelets exhibited a significant decrease in the number of filopodia (*p<0.01). …”
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    Poly(l‑lactic acid) Microdomain as a Nanopolarization Rotator in a Flexible, Elastic, and Transparent Polyurethane by Kai Wang (21246)

    Published 2020
    “…Chiral molecules have the ability to rotate the polarization plane of polarized light. Polymers that own a chiral segment are called optically active polymers, and a rigid backbone is usually required to maintain the chiral conformation, which also restricts their application mostly in the solution state. …”
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    Comparison of the propagation of synchronous spiking in a feedforward network (FFN) and in a resonance pair network (RPN). by Hedyeh Rezaei (9226021)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>The FFN failed to propagate a single pulse packet <b>(a-c)</b>, whereas it did propagate a periodic train of pulse packets with the appropriate time interval between successive pulse packets <b>(d, e)</b>. …”
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    Effectiveness of a neuropsychological treatment for confabulations after brain injury: A clinical trial with theoretical implications by Mónica Triviño (3812896)

    Published 2017
    “…This applied to only half of the participants; the other half quit the study prematurely. Results showed a significant decrease in confabulations and a significant increase in correct responses in the experimental group; by contrast, patients in the control group did not improve during the <i>waiting list</i> period. …”
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    The Brain Activity in Brodmann Area 17: A Potential Bio-Marker to Predict Patient Responses to Antiepileptic Drugs by Yida Hu (113924)

    Published 2015
    “…<div><p>In this study, we aimed to predict newly diagnosed patient responses to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging tools to explore changes in spontaneous brain activity. …”
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    Maps of FC differences. by Yida Hu (113924)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>A:</b> ANOVA results for SUC, SC and control patients. …”