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  1. 63941

    Table2_Safety and efficacy of NOAC vs. VKA in patients treated by PCI: a retrospective study of the FRANCE PCI registry.docx by Eric Durand (197728)

    Published 2024
    “…One-year mortality was also significantly decreased in NOAC vs. VKA-treated participants [7.4% vs. 9.9%, −2.6% (−4.7% to −0.5%), p = 0.02]. …”
  2. 63942

    DataSheet1_Adverse event profiles of adjuvant treatment with opicapone in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.PDF by Luwen Xie (14167338)

    Published 2022
    “…TEAEs with opicapone 50 mg that were reported by more than 5% of patients in long-term studies included dyskinesia (16.1%), dry mouth (12.1%), medication effect decreased (12.1%), PD exacerbated (7.8%), blood creatine phosphokinase level raised (7.4%), nausea (6.1%) and insomnia (5.1%). …”
  3. 63943

    DataSheet1_How the Way a Naphthalimide Unit is Implemented Affects the Photophysical and -catalytic Properties of Cu(I) Photosensitizers.pdf by Yingya Yang (10450063)

    Published 2022
    “…In particular, the distinction between the effects of a covalently linked and a directly fused naphthalimide unit was assessed. …”
  4. 63944

    Table_4_Associations of Changes in Religiosity With Flourishing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study of Faith Communities in the United States.DOCX by Christopher Justin Jacobi (9344787)

    Published 2022
    “…The survey included items capturing perceived changes in four dimensions of religiosity (i.e., importance of religion, frequency of prayer, frequency of religious service attendance, and sense of connectedness to one’s faith community) and a multidimensional measure of flourishing. …”
  5. 63945

    Table_2_Associations of Changes in Religiosity With Flourishing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study of Faith Communities in the United States.DOCX by Christopher Justin Jacobi (9344787)

    Published 2022
    “…The survey included items capturing perceived changes in four dimensions of religiosity (i.e., importance of religion, frequency of prayer, frequency of religious service attendance, and sense of connectedness to one’s faith community) and a multidimensional measure of flourishing. …”
  6. 63946

    Table_3_Associations of Changes in Religiosity With Flourishing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study of Faith Communities in the United States.DOCX by Christopher Justin Jacobi (9344787)

    Published 2022
    “…The survey included items capturing perceived changes in four dimensions of religiosity (i.e., importance of religion, frequency of prayer, frequency of religious service attendance, and sense of connectedness to one’s faith community) and a multidimensional measure of flourishing. …”
  7. 63947

    Table_1_Associations of Changes in Religiosity With Flourishing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study of Faith Communities in the United States.DOCX by Christopher Justin Jacobi (9344787)

    Published 2022
    “…The survey included items capturing perceived changes in four dimensions of religiosity (i.e., importance of religion, frequency of prayer, frequency of religious service attendance, and sense of connectedness to one’s faith community) and a multidimensional measure of flourishing. …”
  8. 63948

    A proposed working model to depict the process of how ATRA induces growth arrest in DU145 cells through upregulating HOXB13. by Zhiwei Liu (151279)

    Published 2012
    “…Moreover, repression of DNMT3b also upregulates the <i>RARβ</i> expression, which may enhance the sensibility of the DU145 cells to ATRA. A combined treatment of both ATRA and 5-aza-dc brings about enhanced effects on HOXB13 upregulation and the inhibition of the growth of DU145 cells.…”
  9. 63949

    ROC Results Predicted in the Sample. by Fangyi Yang (18867853)

    Published 2025
    “…Findings reveal that extended forced parking durations, longer travel times, and increased instances of forced stops are associated with decreased hazard rates, suggesting a higher tolerance for prolonged waiting. …”
  10. 63950

    ROC Results Predicted for Out of the Sample. by Fangyi Yang (18867853)

    Published 2025
    “…Findings reveal that extended forced parking durations, longer travel times, and increased instances of forced stops are associated with decreased hazard rates, suggesting a higher tolerance for prolonged waiting. …”
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  13. 63953

    Data_Sheet_1_Mitoapocynin Attenuates Organic Dust Exposure-Induced Neuroinflammation and Sensory-Motor Deficits in a Mouse Model.PDF by Nyzil Massey (12409510)

    Published 2022
    “…Mice were administered with either saline, fluorescent lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), or OD extract intranasally daily for 5 days a week for 5 weeks. The saline or OD extract-exposed mice received either a vehicle or MA (3 mg/kg) orally for 3 days/week for 5 weeks. …”
  14. 63954

    Table_1_Pyrotinib-Containing Neoadjuvant Therapy in Patients With HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Analysis.docx by Xiaoyun Mao (4386019)

    Published 2022
    “…The bpCR and tpCR rates were 54.6% (95% confidence interval [CI], 44.2%-64.7%) and 48.5% [95% CI, 38.2%-58.8%], respectively. The most common grade 3 or 4 treatment-related adverse events included diarrhea (15 [15.5%]), decreased hemoglobin (nine [9.3%]), and decreased neutrophil count (eight [8.2%]). …”
  15. 63955

    Asymmetric Inter- and Intramolecular Cyclopropanation of Alkenes Catalyzed by Chiral Ruthenium Porphyrins. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Chiral Metalloporphyrin Carbene Comp... by Chi-Ming Che (1268400)

    Published 2001
    “…Examination of the effects of temperature, diazoacetate, solvent, and substituent in the intermolecular cyclopropanation reveals that (i) both enantioselectivity and trans selectivity increase with decreasing temperature, (ii) sterically encumbered diazoacetates N<sub>2</sub>CHCO<sub>2</sub>R, such as R = Bu<sup>t</sup>, and donor solvents, such as diethyl ether and tetrahydrofuran, are beneficial to the trans selectivity, and (iii) electron-donating para substituents on styrene accelerate the cyclopropanations, with the log(<i>k</i><sub>X</sub>/<i>k</i><sub>H</sub>) vs σ<sup>+</sup> plot for para-substituted styrenes <i>p</i>-X-C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>CHCH<sub>2</sub> (X = MeO, Me, Cl, CF<sub>3</sub>) exhibiting good linearity with a small negative ρ<sup>+</sup> value of −0.44 ± 0.09. …”
  16. 63956

    Image_4_From Factory to Field: Effects of a Novel Soil Amendment Derived From Cheese Production on Wheat and Corn Production.JPEG by Oladapo P. Olayemi (8364696)

    Published 2020
    “…Four weeks after broadcast application in the wheat trial, we observed a significant increase in soil moisture and microbial biomass in the 5–15 cm-depth and a decrease in soil nitrate at both soil depths and across rates, relative to unamended plots (p < 0.1). …”
  17. 63957

    Image_7_From Factory to Field: Effects of a Novel Soil Amendment Derived From Cheese Production on Wheat and Corn Production.JPEG by Oladapo P. Olayemi (8364696)

    Published 2020
    “…Four weeks after broadcast application in the wheat trial, we observed a significant increase in soil moisture and microbial biomass in the 5–15 cm-depth and a decrease in soil nitrate at both soil depths and across rates, relative to unamended plots (p < 0.1). …”
  18. 63958

    Image_2_From Factory to Field: Effects of a Novel Soil Amendment Derived From Cheese Production on Wheat and Corn Production.JPEG by Oladapo P. Olayemi (8364696)

    Published 2020
    “…Four weeks after broadcast application in the wheat trial, we observed a significant increase in soil moisture and microbial biomass in the 5–15 cm-depth and a decrease in soil nitrate at both soil depths and across rates, relative to unamended plots (p < 0.1). …”
  19. 63959

    Image_1_From Factory to Field: Effects of a Novel Soil Amendment Derived From Cheese Production on Wheat and Corn Production.JPEG by Oladapo P. Olayemi (8364696)

    Published 2020
    “…Four weeks after broadcast application in the wheat trial, we observed a significant increase in soil moisture and microbial biomass in the 5–15 cm-depth and a decrease in soil nitrate at both soil depths and across rates, relative to unamended plots (p < 0.1). …”
  20. 63960

    Image_8_From Factory to Field: Effects of a Novel Soil Amendment Derived From Cheese Production on Wheat and Corn Production.JPEG by Oladapo P. Olayemi (8364696)

    Published 2020
    “…Four weeks after broadcast application in the wheat trial, we observed a significant increase in soil moisture and microbial biomass in the 5–15 cm-depth and a decrease in soil nitrate at both soil depths and across rates, relative to unamended plots (p < 0.1). …”