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    Raw database. by Franco Romaní-Romaní (21989788)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>We included 1,899 test scores from 669 medical students. The mean score across all tests was 9.19 (standard deviation = 2.34). …”
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    NgR1 KO mice exhibited an increase in excitatory synapses and a decrease in inhibitory synapses, indicating an imbalance of synaptic transmission. by Jinwei Zhang (462455)

    Published 2025
    “…The excitatory synaptic density of NgR1 mice showed a significant increase, with statistically significant differences observed when compared to WT mice (***P <  0.001). …”
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    Test equipment. by Haotian Guo (6620120)

    Published 2025
    “…The cooling rate significantly affected the frost heave ratio: under closed conditions, the ratio decreased, whereas under open water supply conditions, the vertical frost heave displacement increased with higher cooling rates.Moisture migration within the specimen was notably different under the two replenishment conditions. …”
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    Test Schedule. by Haotian Guo (6620120)

    Published 2025
    “…The cooling rate significantly affected the frost heave ratio: under closed conditions, the ratio decreased, whereas under open water supply conditions, the vertical frost heave displacement increased with higher cooling rates.Moisture migration within the specimen was notably different under the two replenishment conditions. …”
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    Results from cross sectional dependence test. by Getachew Magnar Kitila (19935139)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, the findings divulge that openness to trade indirectly reduces CO2 emissions through the substitution and technology channels whereas it indirectly increases carbon dioxide production via the economic track. …”