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  1. 12881

    Data Sheet 3_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.xlsx by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  2. 12882

    Image 2_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  3. 12883

    Image 5_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  4. 12884

    Image 6_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  5. 12885

    Image 3_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  6. 12886

    Image 4_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.tif by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  7. 12887

    Data Sheet 2_Esophageal cancer mortality trends in the United States: a comprehensive longitudinal study (1999–2023) using CDC WONDER data.xlsx by Xuefei Yang (2300221)

    Published 2025
    “…Geographically, mortality trends diverged: metropolitan areas experienced a significant decline (AAPC: −1.09*), whereas non-metropolitan areas experienced a significant increase (AAPC: 0.48*). …”
  8. 12888

    ERICC Working Paper _ Political economy of education system (in)coherence in South Sudan by ERICC consortium (17060334)

    Published 2025
    “…In 2023, the humanitarian industry in South Sudan dedicated a meagre 1.5% of available funding to education (OCHA, 2023a). …”
  9. 12889

    Proxy soil temperature and moisture regimes (climate regimes) in southwestern U.S. drylands: 1980-1999 and 2000-2019 by Jeanne C. Chambers (7432067)

    Published 2025
    “…Indicators of ecological resilience and invasion resistance (R&R) are used increasingly to understand the influence of climate regimes on ecosystem responses to global change processes and determine effective management strategies. …”
  10. 12890

    Ecological resilience and resistance to cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion in southwestern U.S. drylands: 1980-1999 and 2000-2019 by Jeanne C. Chambers (7432067)

    Published 2025
    “…Indicators of ecological resilience and invasion resistance (R&R) are used increasingly to understand the influence of climate regimes on ecosystem responses to global change processes and determine effective management strategies. …”
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    SEAwise report on the impact of socioeconomic effects of fisheries management adapted according to input from review workshops by Isabella Bitetto (20145735)

    Published 2025
    “…While large-scale fleet's (LSF) effort and landings increase modestly in the short term, small-scale fleet's (SSF) outcomes declines over time, with lower landings, higher CO₂ emissions per kg of fish, and reduced gross value added (GVA). …”
  13. 12893

    Equity Mobilizing Partnerships in Community (EMPaCT): An innovation in equitable community and patient engagement by Ambreen Sayani (10757474)

    Published 2024
    “…This refines the scope of the engagement to focus on what value EMPaCT can bring to the impact partner’s project. …”
  14. 12894

    Assessing the risk of acute kidney injury associated with a four-drug regimen for heart failure: a ten-year real-world pharmacovigilance analysis based on FAERS events by Sen Lin (182597)

    Published 2025
    “…Lastly, logistic regression was applied to investigate the relationship-value between patient characteristics and ADEs.</p> <p>A total of 1,237 cases with 6,580 ADE reports were collected. …”
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  16. 12896

    resilience_relatedness_tr.csv by İbrahim Tuğrul Çınar (12058328)

    Published 2025
    “…This variable specifically identifies the 13 provinces in the east and southeast of Turkey covered by cross-border trade with neighboring countries, assigning a value of 1 to these provinces and 0 to the remaining 68 provinces. …”
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    Viral Hepatitis Multi-country Community Screening, Vaccination and Care(VH-COMSAVAC) by Aina Nicolás (19868233)

    Published 2024
    “…Chronic HBV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections can lead to chronic liver disease, are responsible for >50% of hepatocellular carcinoma cases globally, and accounted for 1.3 million deaths yearly (2022). Importantly, nearly 80% of people with HBV or HCV remain undiagnosed, which makes efforts to increase diagnosis rates critical in reducing the disease burden.…”
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