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    Table_1_Early Prediction of Left Ventricular Reverse Remodeling in First-Diagnosed Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy: A Comparison of Linear Model, Random Forest, and Extreme Gradi... by Xiangkun Xie (11215806)

    Published 2021
    “…We defined LVRR as an absolute increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) from >10% to a final value >35% and a decrease in left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVDd) >10%. …”
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    Host survival and pathogen loads during <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> infection. by Adam Bajgar (730380)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>(A) Pathogen loads of <i>S</i>. <i>pneumoniae</i> in colony forming units (CFU) per fly were determined over a span of 6 days in control <i>w</i> flies; each dot represents a load in one fly in linear scale (multiplied by thousand). …”
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    Host survival and pathogen loads during <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> infection of flies with manipulated adenosine levels. by Adam Bajgar (730380)

    Published 2018
    “…<i>pneumoniae</i>. The effect of <i>adgf-a/+</i> is fully suppressed (P<0.0001; purple star) by the <i>adoR</i> mutation when double <i>adgf-a adoR/adoR</i> mutant (olive) shows similar decrease to <i>adoR</i> (P = 0.9222 when <i>adgf-a adoR/adoR</i> compared to <i>adoR</i>). …”
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    Decrease in preferred walking speed with distance walked for subjects with amputation. by Nidhi Seethapathi (3258591)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>a) Subjects with amputation showed a decrease in average preferred walking speed for short distances. b) The rate of change in preferred walking speed with distance for the subjects with unilateral amputation is shown over a regime where both the subject-averaged data and the model fit are well-fit by linear trends (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> value greater than 95%).…”