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    Raw data 16–20. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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    Demographics, SD= Standard Deviation. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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    Raw data 6–9 and 15. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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    Raw data 10–14. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
  5. 13085

    Coordination angle during running. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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    Gait retraining with biofeedback. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
  7. 13087

    Coordination angle during walking. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…These results should be considered when using a wide step width as a gait retraining method for managing flat-footed individuals.…”
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    Image_5_Ulk4, a Newly Discovered Susceptibility Gene for Schizophrenia, Regulates Corticogenesis in Mice.JPEG by Ling Hu (374570)

    Published 2021
    “…Recent advances in epidemiological and clinical investigation support an overwhelmingly strong neurodevelopmental origin for SCZ. Here, we demonstrated that Unc-51-like kinase 4 (Ulk4), a novel risk factor for major mental disorders including schizophrenia, is involved in the corticogenesis. …”
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    High-Quality AB Bilayer Graphene Films by Direct Solar-Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition by Abdalla Alghfeli (16510577)

    Published 2023
    “…Synthesis of high-quality (<i>I</i><sub>D</sub>/<i>I</i><sub>G</sub> = 0.13) AB-stacked bilayer graphene with greater than 90% coverage is achieved on commercial polycrystalline copper in a one-step process and a short time of 5 min. The graphene exhibits large grain sizes of up to 20 μm with spatial uniformity over a large area up to 20 mm in radius. …”
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    Table 1_Silicon application enhances drought resilience in buckwheat: a comparative study of three varieties.docx by Jiri Krucky (22299112)

    Published 2025
    “…La Harpe had the highest MDA accumulation in roots, increased 5mC levels in leaves, and was the only line with decreased water use efficiency (WUE). …”
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    Image_5_Alkalinity modulates a unique suite of genes to recalibrate growth and pH homeostasis.eps by Mitylene Bailey (16471428)

    Published 2023
    “…To discern mechanisms that aid in the adaptation to external pH, we grew plants on media with pH values ranging from 5.5 to 8.5. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Establishment of a Mycoplasma hyorhinis challenge model in 5-week-old piglets.pdf by Dorottya Földi (12644859)

    Published 2023
    “…The main lesions caused are arthritis and polyserositis, and the clinical manifestation of the disease may result in significant economic losses due to decreased weight gain and enhanced medical costs. We aimed to compare two challenge routes to induce M. hyorhinis infection using the same clinical isolate.…”
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    Image5_Seawater temperature drives the diversity of key cyanobacteria (Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus) in a warming sea.tiff by Alexandra Coello-Camba (6489533)

    Published 2024
    “…It is anticipated that ocean warming may cause decreased biodiversity in marine tropical areas, as increasing temperatures may lead to the development of a new thermal niche in these regions. …”