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    Linear predictive models show declining measures of autozygosity and F<sub>ld</sub>. by Michael A. Nalls (113680)

    Published 2009
    “…These predictive models include decreasing (A) %ROH, (B) number of ROHs, (C) F<sub>ld</sub> and the (D) average length of ROHs. …”
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    Cross-sectional area of the murine aorta linearly increases with increasing core body temperature by A. Colleen Crouch (4382188)

    Published 2018
    “…Cross-sectional area of the aorta increased significantly and linearly with temperature for all groups, but at a diminished rate for aged animals (<i>p</i> < 0.01; male and female: adult, 0.019 and 0.024 mm<sup>2</sup>/°C; aged, 0.017 and 0.011 mm<sup>2</sup>/°C). …”
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    A different circuit showing FCD, the non-linear integral feedback loop (NLIFL), also exhibits a power law behavior. by Miri Adler (615809)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>a) The NLIFL mechanism. b) The amplitude of the response is a power law of the relative change in input signal. c) The power-law exponent increases linearly with <i>n</i>. d) The time-scales decrease faster with the fold change of the signal, , and with <i>n</i> than in the incoherent feed-forward loop case (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003781#pcbi-1003781-g003" target="_blank">Fig. 3b</a>).…”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Cognitive, emotional, and social factors promoting psychosocial adaptation: a study of latent profiles in people living in socially vulnerable contexts.PDF by Nuria Carriedo (2556592)

    Published 2024
    “…Introduction<p>Social adaptation is a multifaceted process that encompasses cognitive, social, and affective factors. …”
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    Video_3_Latent Myofascial Trigger Points Injection Reduced the Severity of Persistent, Moderate to Severe Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.MP4 by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2021
    “…SLIT for the TNSS reduction both at month 2 (6.59 ± 2.37 vs. 2.64 ± 2.38; p < 0.001) and month 3 (4.59 ± 2.77 vs. 2.62 ± 2.43; p <0.001). Latent MTrPs also showed a better improvement in the onset time of efficacy compared with SLIT. …”
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    Video_2_Latent Myofascial Trigger Points Injection Reduced the Severity of Persistent, Moderate to Severe Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.MP4 by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2021
    “…SLIT for the TNSS reduction both at month 2 (6.59 ± 2.37 vs. 2.64 ± 2.38; p < 0.001) and month 3 (4.59 ± 2.77 vs. 2.62 ± 2.43; p <0.001). Latent MTrPs also showed a better improvement in the onset time of efficacy compared with SLIT. …”
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    Video_4_Latent Myofascial Trigger Points Injection Reduced the Severity of Persistent, Moderate to Severe Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.MP4 by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2021
    “…SLIT for the TNSS reduction both at month 2 (6.59 ± 2.37 vs. 2.64 ± 2.38; p < 0.001) and month 3 (4.59 ± 2.77 vs. 2.62 ± 2.43; p <0.001). Latent MTrPs also showed a better improvement in the onset time of efficacy compared with SLIT. …”
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    Video_1_Latent Myofascial Trigger Points Injection Reduced the Severity of Persistent, Moderate to Severe Allergic Rhinitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.MP4 by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2021
    “…SLIT for the TNSS reduction both at month 2 (6.59 ± 2.37 vs. 2.64 ± 2.38; p < 0.001) and month 3 (4.59 ± 2.77 vs. 2.62 ± 2.43; p <0.001). Latent MTrPs also showed a better improvement in the onset time of efficacy compared with SLIT. …”
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