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    Image_1_Comprehensive Characterization of Cachexia-Inducing Factors in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Reveals a Molecular Subtype and a Prognosis-Related Signature.TIFF by Zhixing Kuang (10809975)

    Published 2021
    “…Background<p>Cachexia is defined as an involuntary decrease in body weight, which can increase the risk of death in cancer patients and reduce the quality of life. …”
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    Table_1_Comprehensive Characterization of Cachexia-Inducing Factors in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Reveals a Molecular Subtype and a Prognosis-Related Signature.xls by Zhixing Kuang (10809975)

    Published 2021
    “…Background<p>Cachexia is defined as an involuntary decrease in body weight, which can increase the risk of death in cancer patients and reduce the quality of life. …”
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    Large retweet network. by Felix Gaisbauer (10451821)

    Published 2021
    “…If users were not present in the incident-specific retweet network, it was checked whether this large retweet network contained the users to increase the amount of classified users. …”
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    Propagation of a PP across in a large RPN (a), and SNR of a large RPN when inter-layer connection strengh and delay are changed (a). by Hedyeh Rezaei (9226021)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>(a)</b> The first layer of a large RPN was stimulated with a PP and it propagated to the 10<i>th</i> layer of the network within 2–3 oscillation cycles. …”
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    Table 1_The relationship between changes in alcohol consumption and hepatic steatosis among alcohol consumers: a large-scale population-based Biobank study.docx by Suosu Wei (464951)

    Published 2025
    “…Moderate drinkers who maintained moderate drinking (aOR 1.36, 95% CI 1.21–1.53) or progressed to heavy drinking (aOR 2.27, 95% CI 1.84–2.79) also showed increased risk compared to those who transitioned to mild drinking. …”
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