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Summary of trial characteristics<sup>b'*'</sup>.
Published 2023“…There was evidence of interaction/influence by food source: fruit and 100% fruit juice decreased and mixed sources (with sugar-sweetened beverages [SSBs]) increased BP in addition trials and the removal of SSBs (linear dose response gradient) and mixed sources (with SSBs) decreased BP in subtraction trials. …”
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The balance of Lyapunov exponent is disturbed in subjects with tinnitus.
Published 2024“…The schematic red lines demonstrate the concept of lyapunov exponent as the exponent of distance increase/decrease of nearby points on the attractor. (B) Topographic plots of mean lyapunov exponent in normal and patient groups. …”
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Effect of selected feed additives to improve growth and health of dairy calves
Published 2019“…Animals fed PROB had greater intake of CP and NDF than animals fed EOPROB. …”
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Percent differences between the fixed and climate adaptive harvest management strategies in mean biomass and cumulative harvest at different time intervals in the simulations.
Published 2025“…<p>Percent differences in mean biomass and cumulative harvest between the fixed and climate adaptive harvest management strategies for 16-year time intervals throughout the 50-year simulations in populations subject to a gradual decrease in (a) carrying capacity, (c) productivity, (e) both carrying capacity and productivity, or a gradual increase in (b) carrying capacity, (d) productivity, (f) both carrying capacity and productivity. …”