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Are Fish Populations at Risk? Metformin Disrupts Zebrafish Development and Reproductive Processes at Chronic Environmentally Relevant Concentrations
Published 2022“…These findings can potentially explain the significant decrease in the fertilization rate and the increase of unactivated eggs. …”
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Toroidal metamaterials.
Published 2025“…These findings suggest a significant decrease in the risk of electromagnetic exposure to human subjects by miniaturization. …”
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Human tissue dielectric parameters.
Published 2025“…These findings suggest a significant decrease in the risk of electromagnetic exposure to human subjects by miniaturization. …”
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Human head modeling.
Published 2025“…These findings suggest a significant decrease in the risk of electromagnetic exposure to human subjects by miniaturization. …”
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Variations in SAR for individual organizations.
Published 2025“…These findings suggest a significant decrease in the risk of electromagnetic exposure to human subjects by miniaturization. …”
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Overview of the WeARTolerance program.
Published 2024“…<div><p>The stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant barrier to help-seeking and well-being in youth populations. …”
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