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    Diagnostic performance of blood parameters to discriminate abnormal from normal MAD activity (A) and decreased from absent MAD activity (B). by Fabrice Rannou (775170)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Classifiers for the differentiation of Absent (n = 5) from Decreased (n = 6) MAD activity. 50% PMP: 50% from predicted maximal power (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0132972#sec006" target="_blank">Methods</a>), R: Recovery from exercise, Se: Sensibility, Sp: Specificity, Acc: Accuracy, PPV: Positive predictive value, NPV: Negative predictive value, LR+: Positive likelihood ratio, LR-: Negative likelihood ratio, DOR: Diagnostic odds ratio, NC: Not calculable.…”
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    GFP activity is decreased in DES. by Céline Portal (3876436)

    Published 2017
    “…AB—PAS and serial immunohistochemical section of the left eye, which received PBS, and paired-right eye which received BAK show a decrease in the number of conjunctival goblet cells producing Muc5b (blue arrows) and non-Muc5b producing (white arrows) cells. …”
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    A Hierarchical Contact–Electrification Interface Based on Gradient Micro-/Nanostructured Hydrogel for Cardiovascular Disease Monitoring by Zhenqiu Gao (2564362)

    Published 2025
    “…Consequently, the gradient micro-/nanostructured hydrogel, fabricated via electric field induction, enables the sensor’s high-sensitivity region to reach 1.1–52.2 kPa, a 5-fold improvement over that of comparable sensors. …”
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    A Hierarchical Contact–Electrification Interface Based on Gradient Micro-/Nanostructured Hydrogel for Cardiovascular Disease Monitoring by Zhenqiu Gao (2564362)

    Published 2025
    “…Consequently, the gradient micro-/nanostructured hydrogel, fabricated via electric field induction, enables the sensor’s high-sensitivity region to reach 1.1–52.2 kPa, a 5-fold improvement over that of comparable sensors. …”
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