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    Effective contact rate over time for the different modelling scenarios considered: fixed, continuously increasing, continuously decreasing and with a step-decrease. by Joshua Looker (21390948)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Effective contact rate over time for the different modelling scenarios considered: fixed, continuously increasing, continuously decreasing and with a step-decrease.</p>…”
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    Results of Multiple Linear Regression. by Benjamin S. Killen (22766029)

    Published 2025
    “…Walk ratio was decreased in the sloped gravel conditions. Cadence and step length changes explained 95–99% of the variance in gait speed changes across conditions with step length being more heavily weighted across conditions. …”
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    Why does task performance decrease with burst length? by Swathi Anil (17382903)

    Published 2025
    “…See <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013125#pcbi.1013125.s001" target="_blank">S1 Appendix</a>.…”
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    ECoG timescales decrease during spatial attention. by Isabel Raposo (21615517)

    Published 2025
    “…The individual values for panel A and C are included in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003232#pbio.3003232.s005" target="_blank">S2 Data</a>, Experiment 1, 3 and 4 sheets and <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003232#pbio.3003232.s006" target="_blank">S3 Data</a>, respectively.…”
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    Association of each health behavior and the reported decrease in psychological well-being during the pandemic between individuals who often/very often compared to rarely/never engaged in health behaviors.... by Elie Mulhem (22537863)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Association of each health behavior and the reported decrease in psychological well-being during the pandemic between individuals who often/very often compared to rarely/never engaged in health behaviors. …”
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