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    Image_3_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”
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    Image_2_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIFF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”
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    Image_1_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIFF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”
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    Image_4_Effect of Smoking on Lung Function Decline in a Retrospective Study of a Health Examination Population in Chinese Males.TIFF by Ting Tian (491224)

    Published 2023
    “…Annual lung function decline was compared using mixed linear models adjusted for confounders.</p>Results<p>In cross-sectional analysis, compared with never-smokers, decreases of −133.56 mL (95% CI: −167.27, −99.85) and −51.44 mL (−69.62, −33.26) in FEV<sub>1</sub>, −1.48% (−1.94, −1.02) and −1.29% (−1.53, −1.04) in FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC were observed in former and current smokers. …”
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    Atomoxetine Effects on Executive Function as Measured by the BRIEF-A in Young Adults with ADHD: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study by Lenard A. Adler (620169)

    Published 2014
    “…At endpoint, statistically significantly greater mean reductions were seen in the atomoxetine versus placebo group for the BRIEF-A Global Executive Composite (GEC), Behavioral Regulation Index (BRI), and Metacognitive Index (MI) scores, as well as the Inhibit, Self-Monitor, Working Memory, Plan/Organize and Task Monitor subscale scores (<i>p</i><.05), with decreases in scores signifying improvements in executive functioning. …”
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    Decreased total β-cell mass in RIP-Cre Dicer1<i><sup>Δ/Δ</sup></i> visualised by optical projection tomography. by Martins Kalis (190382)

    Published 2011
    “…A clear decrease of total β-cells can be observed in pancreas from 8 and 12 weeks old hyperglycemic in RIP-Cre <i>Dicer1<sup>Δ/Δ</sup></i> mice. …”
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