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Factors associated with personality traits.
Published 2023“…The lifetime prevalence of substance use was 41.5%, while that of alcohol use was 36%. For both, a higher mean neuroticism score [substance use- (AOR 1.05, 95%CI; 1, 1.10: p = 0.013); alcohol use- (AOR 1.04, 95%CI; 0.99, 1.09: p = 0.032)] showed increased odds of lifetime use, while a higher mean agreeableness score [substance use- (AOR 0.99, 95%CI; 0.95, 1.02: p = 0.008); alcohol use- (AOR 0.99, 95%CI; 0.95, 1.02: p = 0.032)] showed decreased odds of lifetime use. …”
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Data supporting this article.
Published 2025“…Clinical variables did not significantly differed between FR and SM groups. Mean VAS decreased by −12.3 mm ± 15.2 in FR group (n = 15) and −17.9 mm ± 29.4 in SM group (n = 15). …”
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Demographic and clinical data at baseline.
Published 2025“…Clinical variables did not significantly differed between FR and SM groups. Mean VAS decreased by −12.3 mm ± 15.2 in FR group (n = 15) and −17.9 mm ± 29.4 in SM group (n = 15). …”
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Changes in clinical variables.
Published 2025“…Clinical variables did not significantly differed between FR and SM groups. Mean VAS decreased by −12.3 mm ± 15.2 in FR group (n = 15) and −17.9 mm ± 29.4 in SM group (n = 15). …”
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Mean ± SEM FPKM values measured for differentially expressed genes.
Published 2015“…Several genes were abbreviated for simplicity: “PPBP,PF4,CXCL” includes Ppbp/Pf4/Cxcl1/Pf4v1/ Cxcl6/ Cxcl3/ Cxcl5/ Cxcl2/ Il8/ Cxcl10/ Cxc11; “CLK,PPIL3” includes Clk3/Ppil3/Clk1/Clk4). The mean FPKM values, P-values, sequence length, and exon density for each of these genes can be found in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0131669#pone.0131669.s005" target="_blank">S1</a>–<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0131669#pone.0131669.s007" target="_blank">S3</a> Tables.…”
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Sensitivity of mean population biomass and cumulative harvest to initial biomass.
Published 2025“…<p>Mean population biomass (a,b) and cumulative harvest (c,d) under fixed and (annual) climate adaptive management, showing sensitivity to initial biomass (). …”
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Mean PCC vs. perimeter of neighboring genes in the mouse genome.
Published 2024“…<p><b>(A)</b> Mean PCC decreases when increasing the perimeter of neighboring genes in the mouse genome, with the strongest proximity similarity observed under a perimeter of 3 neighboring genes. …”
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Effect of angle of orientation on mean peak frequency and velocity of vibration.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Mean peak frequency across species at three angles of orientation. …”
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Mean-squared error demonstrates overfitting of fully-connected model.
Published 2015“…<p>Plotted are the median mean-squared errors measured using each inference method for the cases of <i>T</i> = 5 and 0.1 minutes (corresponding to the top two plots in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0119821#pone.0119821.g002" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>). …”
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The mean (n=14) sensitivity (d’) and bias in each condition.
Published 2013“…B) Engagement in VSTM decreased the bias; a similar but nonsignificant trend was present in the imagery condition. …”
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