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Temperature Changes between Neighboring Days and Mortality in Summer: A Distributed Lag Non-Linear Time Series Analysis
Published 2013“…However, few studies have examined whether temperature changes between neighboring days have any significant impact on human health.</p><p>Method</p><p>A distributed lag non-linear model was employed to investigate the effect of temperature changes on mortality in summer during 2006–2010 in two subtropical Chinese cities. …”
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Transcription of Genes Involved in Sulfolipid and Polyacyltrehalose Biosynthesis of <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> in Experimental Latent Tuberculosis Infection
Published 2013“…A striking decrease in the transcription of <i>mmpL8</i> and <i>mmpL10</i> transporter genes and increased transcription of the <i>pks</i> (polyketidesynthase) genes involved in SL and DAT biosynthesis were detected in both the NRP2 stage and the murine model of chronic infection. …”
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Evaluating the effectiveness of safety countermeasures at highway–railway grade crossing based on a machine learning framework
Published 2024“…This approach contributes to a clearer understanding of how each countermeasure impacts collision frequency. …”
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Association of each health behavior and the reported decrease in psychological well-being during the pandemic between individuals who often/very often compared to rarely/never engaged in health behaviors. Results are predicted means and 95% confidence intervals from linear model analysis adjusted for age, gender, worked in patient care, had school aged children, near high-risk relatives and in high-risk group. Negative values indicate a reduction in psychological well-being decline while positive values indicate an increase in physical health decline.
Published 2025“…Negative values indicate a reduction in psychological well-being decline while positive values indicate an increase in physical health decline.…”
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Effect of each health behavior on the reported decrease in physical health during the pandemic between individuals who often/very often compared to rarely/never engaged in health behaviors. Results are predicted means and 95% confidence intervals from linear model analysis adjusted for age, gender, worked in patient care, had school aged children, near high-risk relatives and in high-risk group. Negative values indicate a reduction in psychological well-being decline while positive values indicate an increase in physical health decline.
Published 2025“…Negative values indicate a reduction in psychological well-being decline while positive values indicate an increase in physical health decline.…”
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Published 2023“…We sought to conduct an analysis of SARS-CoV-2 pooling schemes to determine the sensitivity of various sized Dorfman pooling strategies and evaluate the utility of using such pooling strategies in diagnostic laboratory settings. Overall, a trend of decreasing sensitivity with larger pool sizes was observed, with modest sensitivity losses in the largest pools tested, and high sensitivity in all other pools. …”
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Linear regression of in silico diluted cell-free DNA.
Published 2016“…<p>The cell-free DNA sequencing data of ONK6 was diluted with germline DNA sequencing data. Amplifications <b>a</b>) demonstrate a decrease in log2-ratio as the fraction of cell-free DNA data decreases. …”
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Comparison of chemotactic motions in exponential and linear ligand profiles.
Published 2010“…After a transient decrease, the kinase activity stays roughly constant in exponential profiles, while it varies continuously recovering to its pre-stimulus level in linear profiles. …”
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