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Within-host model fitness and equilibrium viral load.
Published 2025“…We explore a range of values of <i>m</i> (ranging 10 to 400 in increments of 10), with the corresponding fitness cost of a mutation reducing on a log-linear scale as <i>m</i> increases. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Distribution characteristics of soil active organic carbon at different elevations and its effects on microbial communities in southeast Tibet.PDF
Published 2024“…In this study, soil samples at an altitude of 3,800 m to 4,400 m were collected from Sejira Mountain in the southeast Tibet, and soil active organic carbon components, soil microbial community diversity, composition and structure distribution and their relationships were systematically analyzed. The results revealed a non-linear relationship between the elevation and the contents of soil organic carbon (SOC) and easily oxidized organic carbon (ROC), with an initial increase followed by a subsequent decrease, reaching their peak at an altitude of 4,200 m. …”
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Table 1_Association between neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio and breast cancer in adult women in the US: findings from the NHANES.docx
Published 2025“…These measures of random forest modeling showed that NPAR is one of the major factors affecting the prevalence of BC. Furthermore, linear analysis demonstrated a correlation between a high NPAR and increased total testosterone and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels.…”
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Reliable recovery of temporal trends in the time varying simulation study.
Published 2025“…<p>A: the black line shows the incidence curve from a single simulation of the “linear decrease” scenario. …”
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Characteristics of participants.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>After fully adjusting for all covariates, an increase of one unit in cotinine corresponded to a 0.00022 g/cm<sup>2</sup> decrease in total BMD (Beta = −0.00022, 95% CI: −0.0003 ~ −0.0000, P = 0.0069). …”
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Flowchart of the participants’ selection.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>After fully adjusting for all covariates, an increase of one unit in cotinine corresponded to a 0.00022 g/cm<sup>2</sup> decrease in total BMD (Beta = −0.00022, 95% CI: −0.0003 ~ −0.0000, P = 0.0069). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Association between blood flow measured within 30 days from AV access creation and thrombosis risk
Published 2025“…In dAVF with a Qa<1289 ml/min, there was a 43% increase in the risk of thrombosis every 100 ml/min decrease in Qa (aHR 1.43 [1.11-1.83], p 0.005). …”
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Dependence of performance on the grade level.
Published 2025“…(d) For districts with , the vertical bars show the mean and the standard error of the drop in Math performance, as a function on income, by 10 quantiles. The straight line shows the linear regression. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Predictive value of percutaneous peripheral arterial compliance T in left ventricular diastolic function with coronary artery disease.pdf
Published 2024“…</p>Conclusions<p>When coronary artery stenosis exceeds 50%, there is a decrease in peripheral artery compliance, showing a positive correlation with changes in left ventricular diastolic function. …”
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Table 2_Family resilience and demoralization in decompensated cirrhosis: parallel mediation of psychological resilience and social support.docx
Published 2025“…Spearman’s correlation was used to analyze the relationship between family resilience, DS, psychological resilience, and social support, and predictors of DS were explored using multiple linear regression. Parallel mediation effect analysis was performed using a bootstrap test. …”
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Table 3_Family resilience and demoralization in decompensated cirrhosis: parallel mediation of psychological resilience and social support.docx
Published 2025“…Spearman’s correlation was used to analyze the relationship between family resilience, DS, psychological resilience, and social support, and predictors of DS were explored using multiple linear regression. Parallel mediation effect analysis was performed using a bootstrap test. …”
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Table 1_Family resilience and demoralization in decompensated cirrhosis: parallel mediation of psychological resilience and social support.docx
Published 2025“…Spearman’s correlation was used to analyze the relationship between family resilience, DS, psychological resilience, and social support, and predictors of DS were explored using multiple linear regression. Parallel mediation effect analysis was performed using a bootstrap test. …”
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Table 5_Family resilience and demoralization in decompensated cirrhosis: parallel mediation of psychological resilience and social support.docx
Published 2025“…Spearman’s correlation was used to analyze the relationship between family resilience, DS, psychological resilience, and social support, and predictors of DS were explored using multiple linear regression. Parallel mediation effect analysis was performed using a bootstrap test. …”
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Table 4_Family resilience and demoralization in decompensated cirrhosis: parallel mediation of psychological resilience and social support.docx
Published 2025“…Spearman’s correlation was used to analyze the relationship between family resilience, DS, psychological resilience, and social support, and predictors of DS were explored using multiple linear regression. Parallel mediation effect analysis was performed using a bootstrap test. …”
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Table 1_Associations between ultra-processed foods intake and preserved ratio impaired spirometry in U.S. adults.docx
Published 2025“…Furthermore, higher UPFs (%Kcal) intake negatively affected lung function, with participants in the highest quartile showing a significant reduction in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) of −45.5 mL (95% CI: −87.6 to −3.4, P for trend = 0.045) and a decrease in forced vital capacity (FVC) of −139.4 mL (95% CI: −223.5 to −55.4, p < 0.001) compared to those in the lowest quartile. …”
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Table1_Sustained decline in birth weight and increased rate of preterm infants born small for gestational age in Japan.docx
Published 2024“…Maternal age continued to increase from the first period to the last period for all weeks of gestation. There was a linear increase in the SGA rate in preterm infants born at <34 weeks. …”
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Image1_Dynamics of optical properties of sequentially diluted lucigenin aqueous solutions according to luminescence data.TIF
Published 2024“…Up to the 50th studied sample, a challenging linear gradual decrease in the intensity of recorded photometric values was noted (correlation coefficients for all series being close to −0.9). …”
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Data Sheet 1_Physical health and cognitive ability factors in predicting retirement adjustment based on machine learning approach: results from the China Health and Retirement Long...
Published 2025“…Self-rated memory and sleep duration exhibited a non-linear relationship with retirement adjustment.…”
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Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Sea Ice Effects on Internal Solitary Waves_data.zip
Published 2024“…Both experiments and simulations provide evidence for wave deformation, oscillation occurring at the back of the wave, and decrease in amplitude, the latter suggesting possibilities of energy dissipation or emission of very small, unobservable linear waves. …”
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Fatigue Post-Ischemic Stroke: Cohort Study
Published 2025“…Dyspnea (48%) and leg fatigue (30%) were primary CPET termination reasons. Multiple linear regression showed a 0.5% VO₂peak increase per MVPA minute/day (β=0.05, p<0.01) and a 3.8% decrease per FSS-7 point (β=-0.38, p<0.001). …”