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    Participants enrollment. by Chikondi Maluwa (20660522)

    Published 2025
    “…This study examined caregivers’ knowledge retention by evaluating their pre- and post-health education knowledge levels. This was a prospective cross-sectional study in Neno, Malawi, a rural setting. 422 caregivers were enrolled from the Integrated Chronic Care Clinic (IC3). …”
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    KAP assessment scores (n = 422). by Chikondi Maluwa (20660522)

    Published 2025
    “…This study examined caregivers’ knowledge retention by evaluating their pre- and post-health education knowledge levels. This was a prospective cross-sectional study in Neno, Malawi, a rural setting. 422 caregivers were enrolled from the Integrated Chronic Care Clinic (IC3). …”
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    Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch Films with Enhanced Cross-Linking, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties via Supercritical-Assisted Modification by Mingge Wang (16859159)

    Published 2025
    “…Mechanically, Young’s modulus decreased to 35.5% of its original value (from 203.50 to 71.15 MPa), while the elongation at break increased 5-fold (from 11.5 to 56.7%), transitioning CMS-Na from a rigid, brittle material to a ductile, flexible one. …”
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    Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch Films with Enhanced Cross-Linking, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties via Supercritical-Assisted Modification by Mingge Wang (16859159)

    Published 2025
    “…Mechanically, Young’s modulus decreased to 35.5% of its original value (from 203.50 to 71.15 MPa), while the elongation at break increased 5-fold (from 11.5 to 56.7%), transitioning CMS-Na from a rigid, brittle material to a ductile, flexible one. …”
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    Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch Films with Enhanced Cross-Linking, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties via Supercritical-Assisted Modification by Mingge Wang (16859159)

    Published 2025
    “…Mechanically, Young’s modulus decreased to 35.5% of its original value (from 203.50 to 71.15 MPa), while the elongation at break increased 5-fold (from 11.5 to 56.7%), transitioning CMS-Na from a rigid, brittle material to a ductile, flexible one. …”
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    Biases in larger populations. by Sander W. Keemink (21253563)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Maximum absolute bias vs the number of neurons in the population for the Bayesian decoder. …”
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    Image6_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg by Jie Han (128758)

    Published 2025
    “…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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    Image3_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg by Jie Han (128758)

    Published 2025
    “…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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    Image4_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.jpeg by Jie Han (128758)

    Published 2025
    “…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”
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    Table3_Overexpression of TaPIP1A enhances drought and salt stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: cross-species conservation and molecular dynamics.docx by Jie Han (128758)

    Published 2025
    “…In TaPIP1A knockout wheat strains, there was a significant decrease in stress tolerance, whereas Arabidopsis plants overexpressing TaPIP1A exhibited marked improvements in survival under similar stress conditions. …”