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    Overview of study procedures. by Matthew G. Vinson (22593374)

    Published 2025
    “…VIDEO and CONTROL were associated with a similar rise in intent to decrease OTC NSAID use (1.92 (SD: 4.41) vs. 1.36 (SD: 3.46), p = 0.150) and a similar decrease in NSAIDs exposure (−32.8% in VIDEO and −36.5% in CONTROL, p = 0.520) 4 weeks post-intervention. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Intercropping of short- and tall-stature maize decreases lodging risk without yield penalty at high planting density.docx by Jianhong Ren (2186293)

    Published 2025
    “…Five planting systems were conducted, i.e. SZD: sole Zhengdan 958 at normal density (7.5 plants m<sup>-2</sup>); SXY and SHXY: sole Xianyu 335 at normal and high density (9.0 plants m<sup>-2</sup>); IND and IHD: normal density ZD intercropped with normal and high density XY, respectively. …”
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    Image 5_Exploration of the diagnostic and prognostic roles of decreased autoantibodies in lung cancer.tif by Ying Ye (72583)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, 5 of the decreased autoantibodies can also be applied for supervising bone metastasis in lung adenocarcinoma. …”
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    Application of WeChat-based cognitive behavioural stress management for early-stage cervical cancer patients: a randomised controlled study by Qing Hao (566198)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the groups exhibited decreased EuroQol-5 dimension scores at M3 (<i>t</i> = 2.056, <i>P</i> = 0.041) and M6 ((<i>t</i> = 2.242, <i>P</i> = 0.026) and QLQ-C30 symptom scores at M1 (<i>t</i> = 2.026, <i>P</i> = 0.044) and M3 (<i>t</i> = 2.210, <i>P</i> = 0.028).…”
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    Predictive factors of social behavior. by Kristena Cooksey (20614095)

    Published 2025
    “…For all groups, we found that males were more social than females, younger individuals were more social than older gorillas, and slightly greater rates of social behaviors were observed during periods of higher fruit availability. …”
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