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    S2 File - Factors influencing effective decrease of controlled attenuation parameters in metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease: A multilevel linear regression analysis at Vajira Hospital by Sonsawan Sangprasert (22772538)

    Published 2025
    “…S2 File - <p>Factors influencing effective decrease of controlled attenuation parameters in metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease: A multilevel linear regression analysis at Vajira Hospital</p>…”
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    Fig 1 - by Samuel Hylander (331771)

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    Linear regression analysis. by Young Kyu Lee (14076058)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p> Conclusion </p><p>The HTRT group showed a greater decrease in HU both pre- and post-treatment, indicating a possible indirect marker of tumor necrosis. …”
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    Fig 5 - by Samuel Hylander (331771)

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    Fig 2 - by Samuel Hylander (331771)

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    Fig 6 - by Samuel Hylander (331771)

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    Fig 4 - by Samuel Hylander (331771)

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    Fig 3 - by Samuel Hylander (331771)

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    De-identified participant survey data. by A. H. Ayesha Lavell (16734002)

    Published 2025
    “…In addition to the longitudinal analysis, mental health symptoms were assessed in relation to possible predictors, e.g. patient care roles or prior SARS-CoV-2 infection. A total of 384 HCWs (95% of HCWs given consent) completed at least one survey, 326 (81%) completed two or more. …”
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    Baseline patient characteristics. by Oscar F. C. van den Bosch (22184246)

    Published 2025
    “…Their median baseline variabilities of respiratory rate and tidal volume were 0.19 (IQR: 0.16–0.25) and 0.23 (0.19–0.34), respectively. While mean respiratory rate was not affected, midazolam resulted in a significant decrease in both VRR (ß = −0.071, 95% CI: −0.120 to −0.021) and VTV (ß = −0.117, 95% CI: −0.170 to −0.062). …”
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