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    Young aphasia case study: Source localisation results of the context effect (constrained vs unconstrained naming) in A. and control by Vitoria Piai (9547418)

    Published 2022
    “…Power was thresholded at ±1.5. Corresponding Cohen’s d maps (bottom two rows) for control (third row) and A. …”
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    Data correlated and used in the study. by Joseph Kagabo (20405114)

    Published 2024
    “…Analysis of collected data was performed using Xgboost (gain) and Random Forest (mean decrease in accuracy), machine learning techniques, to construct models that evaluate and categorize the importance of all physico-chemical properties on the presence and abundance of intermediate host snails (IHS).…”
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    siRNAs against CCT-eta and CCT-beta decrease both basal and EGF- induced mRNA and protein levels of their targets in fibroblasts. by Latha Satish (365152)

    Published 2013
    “…(c & d) Western blot results using CCT-eta and CCT-beta antibody (1∶500) showed effective reduction of CCT-eta and CCT-beta protein levels when siRNA was administered but no decrease when scrambled siRNA was employed. GAPDH was used as a loading control. …”
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    Mendelian randomization results with COVID-19. by Alish B. Palmos (5857379)

    Published 2022
    “…The bottom section shows results consistent with five blood markers being significantly causally associated with an increased risk for the need of respiratory support/death due to COVID-19 and eight blood markers causally associated with a decreased risk for the need of respiratory support/death due to COVID-19, as well as one protein decreasing risk for the need of respiratory support/death due to COVID-19. …”
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