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    Plot of mean vigor by group and time. by Kunal Desai (18784208)

    Published 2024
    “…Further randomized trials with a larger sample size are needed to explore these science-based practices for the wellbeing of healthcare workers.…”
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    Plot of mean Burnout by group and time. by Kunal Desai (18784208)

    Published 2024
    “…Further randomized trials with a larger sample size are needed to explore these science-based practices for the wellbeing of healthcare workers.…”
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    Performance of the response detection algorithm at detecting simulated increases versus decreases in firing rate. by Bettina C. Schwab (9515382)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Curves reflect the mean (±SD) fraction of increases and decreases detected as a function of the simulated response size (expressed as percent of baseline firing rate). …”
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    Classification table of vegetation coverage. by Ziheng Song (14380161)

    Published 2024
    “…The Open-pit mining affected areas showed the largest decline, reaching 68.3%. The <i>FVC</i> in the underground mining areas had a downward trend, but self-healing effect after mining was also observed. (2) The overall <i>FVC</i> in the study area was positively correlated with the number of precipitation days. (3) There were differences in the sensitivity to mining disturbance for different landform in the underground mining areas. (4) Although the <i>FVC</i> in the Old mining areas had recovered to the level of Natural growth control area, but the annual fluctuation was larger, which might mean lower ecological stability.…”