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    Fourier spectrum of as a function of . by L. Nasser (21300748)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Plot of the Fourier representation of <i>D</i><sub><i>P</i></sub>(<i>x</i>) as a function of <i>k</i> with a sawtooth timbre structure and harmonic amplitudes decreasing as 1/<i>n</i>, for three values of <i>w</i><sub><i>c</i></sub>, and we see that largest Fourier coefficient is the 19th when <i>w</i><sub><i>c</i></sub> = 0.018, the 12th when <i>w</i><sub><i>c</i></sub> = 0.03 and the 5th when <i>w</i><sub><i>c</i></sub> = 0.07.…”
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    Model diagnostics for old death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for adult death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for child death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for all death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for female death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Model diagnostics for male death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest cumulative effect was found at a lag of 8 days, with an ER of 1.546% (95% CI: 0.483% ~ 2.621%). …”
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    Lecturers by gender. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant reduction in the number of poster presentations. …”
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    Thematic cloud for posters [2013-23]. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant reduction in the number of poster presentations. …”
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    Posters by gender. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant reduction in the number of poster presentations. …”
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    Thematic clouds for lectures. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant reduction in the number of poster presentations. …”
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    Sample Data. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant reduction in the number of poster presentations. …”
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    Basic features of microtopography. by Qingping Gou (22641045)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that: the difference of shallow soil moisture in different microtopographies on a slope surface was not significant, the difference of deep soil moisture was significant, and the soil moisture overuse was the largest in the gully (GU), amounting to 386.36 mm, and the smallest in the ephemeral gully (EG) (131.02 mm); the GU, the sink hole (SH), and the scarp (SC) showed a trend of decreasing and then increasing with the increase of soil depth, and the platform (PL) has little overall trend of change in soil moisture with the increase of soil depth, and the soil moisture of US and EG shows the trend of “decreasing-then increasing-then decreasing” with the increase of soil depth. …”
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    Soil bulk density of different microtopographies. by Qingping Gou (22641045)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that: the difference of shallow soil moisture in different microtopographies on a slope surface was not significant, the difference of deep soil moisture was significant, and the soil moisture overuse was the largest in the gully (GU), amounting to 386.36 mm, and the smallest in the ephemeral gully (EG) (131.02 mm); the GU, the sink hole (SH), and the scarp (SC) showed a trend of decreasing and then increasing with the increase of soil depth, and the platform (PL) has little overall trend of change in soil moisture with the increase of soil depth, and the soil moisture of US and EG shows the trend of “decreasing-then increasing-then decreasing” with the increase of soil depth. …”
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    S1 Dataset - by Mphatso Nancy Chisala (20477275)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) constitutes a substantial burden in African hospitals. Despite adhering to international guidelines, high inpatient mortality rates persist and the underlying contributing factors remain poorly understood.…”
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    Opportunistic analysis of clinically actionable DPYD gene variants in a germline testing cohort in India by Rajdeep Raha (22056304)

    Published 2025
    “…Comparative allele frequency analysis was performed using global population datasets to identify inter-population differences.</p> <p>A total of 95 individuals (5.3%) carried at least one decreased or no function DPYD variant, indicating a significant prevalence of clinically actionable genotypes in this Indian cohort. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Effects of a polyphenol-rich extract blend, probiotics, and hydrolyzed fiber on quality of life and gut health markers in patients with irritable bowel syndrome—A rand... by Adrianna Wierzbicka (14130159)

    Published 2025
    “…The largest decrease in score was observed in dysphoria, with median differences of −5 in Group III (p = 0.0021), −3 in Group II (p = 0.0155), and −1 in the control Group I (p = 0.0338). …”
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    a. How various statistical models account for modulation classification performance across the entire dataset. by Chris Scholes (3309477)

    Published 2025
    “….); <i>CV:</i> Coefficient of variation of the interspike intervals in response to a pure tone at CF. <i>VS:</i> Vector Strength; <i>SAC peak 1:</i> The height of the peak in the shuffled autocorrelogram (SAC) at the modulation period (1/modulation frequency); <i>SAC peaks 2-5:</i> The heights of the next 4 largest peaks in the SAC, between the zero-lag peak and the modulation period; <i>Z</i><sub><i>ISI</i></sub>: A Z-scored measure of the degree to which interval statistics differ from that predicted from the phase statistics alone; <i>SAC peaks 1-5:</i> The five largest peaks in the SAC, where peak 1 is the modulation period; <i>Neural reliability</i>: A measure of the reliability of the PSTH in response to the amplitude-modulated tone. …”