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  1. 21201

    Data Sheet 1_The Syringe Pump Gas Distribution (SPGD) system: a simple and low-cost method for simulating NH3/15NH3 deposition.docx by Chunze Wu (14348715)

    Published 2025
    “…The cost, complexity, and risk associated with simulating NH<sub>3</sub> deposition can be significantly decreased by utilizing the SPGD system. …”
  2. 21202

    DataSheet2_α-Mangostin Alleviated Inflammation in Rats With Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis by Disrupting Adipocytes-Mediated Metabolism-Immune Feedback.PDF by Ying-Hao Hu (11087037)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A previously identified anti-rheumatic compound α-mangostin (MAN) possesses notable metabolism regulatory properties. …”
  3. 21203

    DataSheet1_α-Mangostin Alleviated Inflammation in Rats With Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis by Disrupting Adipocytes-Mediated Metabolism-Immune Feedback.PDF by Ying-Hao Hu (11087037)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A previously identified anti-rheumatic compound α-mangostin (MAN) possesses notable metabolism regulatory properties. …”
  4. 21204

    Table 1_Demethylase FTO mediates m6A modification of ENST00000619282 to promote apoptosis escape in rheumatoid arthritis and the intervention effect of Xinfeng Capsule.docx by Fanfan Wang (1669474)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the binding affinity of XFC active components to NF-κB was assessed through molecular docking.</p>Results<p>Retrospective data mining demonstrated that XFC significantly improved immune-inflammatory markers in RA patients. …”
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    Image2_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.jpeg by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
  6. 21206

    Table3_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
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    Table6_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
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    Table5_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
  9. 21209

    Image1_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.jpeg by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
  10. 21210

    Table2_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
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    Table1_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
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    DataSheet1_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.doc by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
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    Table4_The correlation between Diabetes and age-related degeneration and the static and dynamic 3D mechanical distribution of different plantar regions.docx by Xiong-gang Yang (6085205)

    Published 2024
    “…The HO group showed increased AP-STI in the T<sub>2-5</sub>, M<sub>1</sub>, and M<sub>2-3</sub> regions, while the diabetes group showed increased AP-STI in the whole plantar, M<sub>2-3</sub> and heel regions.</p>Conclusions<p>Our findings indicate that both static and dynamic plantar pressures and shear forces are significantly greater in diabetic patients and HO individuals compared to HY adults. …”
  14. 21214

    Different controller performance indicators 1. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
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    Fuzzy PID control block diagram. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
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    Parameter optimal analysis. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
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    Experimental irrigation scheme design. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
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    Different controller performance indicators 2. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
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    Control principle diagram. by Wanjun Zhang (496858)

    Published 2025
    “…The results demonstrate that the self-correcting fuzzy PID control significantly optimizes key performance metrics: overshoot (reduced by 21.3%), settling time (shortened by 34.7%), and steady-rate error (decreased by 18.9%), outperforming both traditional PID and fuzzy PID methods in concentration and pH regulation. …”
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    Changes in dorsal-ventral patterning of CA1 in COUP-TFI mutant hippocampus. by Ching-San Tseng (6252566)

    Published 2025
    “…The Dcn/Wfs1 ratio was significantly decreased in the cKO and increased in the cTG. …”