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    Geographical distribution of large cities and small cities. by Saul Estrin (8629173)

    Published 2024
    “…The Figure reveals two patterns: 1) the maximum level of innovation is higher in large cities (2.53) than in small cities (2.02); 2) among large cities in <b>a</b>, innovation levels in general decrease with nightlight density. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Early caffeine therapy decreases bronchopulmonary dysplasia but might increase mortality in preterm infants? a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Juan Ma (417126)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Early caffeine therapy may reduce BPD incidence but increase mortality risk in infants. More large-scale, prospective studies are needed to further evaluate the efficacy of early vs. late caffeine therapy for BPD.…”
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    Data Sheet 2_Early caffeine therapy decreases bronchopulmonary dysplasia but might increase mortality in preterm infants? a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx by Juan Ma (417126)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusions<p>Early caffeine therapy may reduce BPD incidence but increase mortality risk in infants. More large-scale, prospective studies are needed to further evaluate the efficacy of early vs. late caffeine therapy for BPD.…”
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    Table 1_Nicotine dependence is associated with an increased risk of developing chronic, non-communicable inflammatory disease: a large-scale retrospective cohort study.docx by Khalaf Kridin (7523390)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Chronic, non-communicable inflammatory diseases (CIDs) affect a large portion of the population, imposing a significant morbidity, encompassing a substantial mortality. …”
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    Image 1_Nicotine dependence is associated with an increased risk of developing chronic, non-communicable inflammatory disease: a large-scale retrospective cohort study.jpeg by Khalaf Kridin (7523390)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Chronic, non-communicable inflammatory diseases (CIDs) affect a large portion of the population, imposing a significant morbidity, encompassing a substantial mortality. …”
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