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Data from: Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas
Published 2025“…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">The data are related to the scientific paper “Sibaja Leyton M. et al., (under review) Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas”.</p><p dir="ltr">Data are available as a csv file titled:</p><p dir="ltr">"Sibaja_Leyton_et_al_Dataset_Stingless_Bee_Colony_Losses_in_Latin_America.csv".…”
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Brief Report: Increased technology use associated with lower A1C in a large pediatric clinical population
Published 2023“…</p> <p><strong>Results</strong><br> CGM use increased from 32.9% to 75.3%; HCL increased from 0.3% to 27.9%. Overall A1C decreased from 8.9% to 8.6% (p<0.0001). </p> <p><strong>Conclusions</strong></p> <p>Adoption of CGM and HCL was associated with decreased A1C, suggesting promotion of these technologies may yield glycemic benefits.…”
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Population entropy in APP/PS1 mice is decreased in dCA1, but increased in vCA1.
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Pairwise correlations in APP/PS1 mice are decreased in dCA1, but increased in vCA1.
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The number of expected vaccinations decreases with the expected vaccination time, whereas the peak of infections increases.
Published 2023“…Brighter colours indicate higher 〈<i>s</i>(<i>t</i><sub><i>v</i></sub>)〉. Note the nonlinear increase of <i>n</i> on the y-axis. C) Relatedly, we show the peak of infections max<sub><i>t</i></sub>(<i>i</i>(<i>t</i>)) as a heat map as function of the expected vaccination time 〈<i>t</i><sub><i>v</i></sub>〉 for the same range of vaccine arrival distributions <i>p</i><sub><i>n</i></sub> as in B). …”
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