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    Increased carrying capacity reduces the benefit of adaptive therapy by reducing spatial competition. by Masud M A (12219010)

    Published 2022
    “…S2A Fig shows that increasing the carrying capacity significantly decreased the TG (<i>p</i> − <i>value</i> < 0.001) from a median of 139 days to a median of 7 days. …”
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    Model diagnostics for old death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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    Model diagnostics for adult death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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    Model diagnostics for child death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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    Model diagnostics for all death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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    Model diagnostics for female death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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    Model diagnostics for male death events. by Xin Zhang (35492)

    Published 2025
    “…Results from the dual-pollutants model demonstrated that the effect of PM on the risk of RD mortality remained significant and slightly increased in magnitude. Moreover, composite pollutants exhibited a higher risk effect, reaching its peak after one week; however, there was a decrease in single-day cumulative effects as more pollutant types were included. …”
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    Characteristics of participants. by Aiko Okatsu (15447261)

    Published 2023
    “…The change in K6 score from pre- to 1 month postpartum, was mean -3.55 in the intervention group and mean -1.62 in the control group, with a p-value of .168, indicating no significant difference between the two groups, although the intervention group showed a greater decrease. …”
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    The flow of participants. by Aiko Okatsu (15447261)

    Published 2023
    “…The change in K6 score from pre- to 1 month postpartum, was mean -3.55 in the intervention group and mean -1.62 in the control group, with a p-value of .168, indicating no significant difference between the two groups, although the intervention group showed a greater decrease. …”
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    The final style of delivery. by Aiko Okatsu (15447261)

    Published 2023
    “…The change in K6 score from pre- to 1 month postpartum, was mean -3.55 in the intervention group and mean -1.62 in the control group, with a p-value of .168, indicating no significant difference between the two groups, although the intervention group showed a greater decrease. …”
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    FIGURE 4 from Temporary Knockdown of p53 During Focal Limb Irradiation Increases the Development of Sarcomas by Andrea R. Daniel (14950305)

    Published 2023
    “…Labeled genes have a nominal −log<sub>10</sub><i>P</i> value greater than or equal to 30. <b>C,</b> Normalized enrichment scores for all FDR significant pathways for GSEA of Hallmark pathways. …”
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    Measurement of protein expression. by Eiman Y. Ibrahim (10731078)

    Published 2022
    “…</b> Heatmap with proteins which had a 35% or greater increase in expression from the start of treatment (week 0) to completion (week 12). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Warming Treatment Methodology Affected the Response of Plant Ecophysiological Traits to Temperature Increases: A Quantitive Meta-Analysis.docx by Dan Wang (34472)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Global mean temperature is expected to significantly increase by the end of the twenty-first century and could have dramatic impacts on a plant's growth, physiology, and ecosystem processes. …”
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    The balance of Lyapunov exponent is disturbed in subjects with tinnitus. by Zahra Naghdabadi (17721096)

    Published 2024
    “…The schematic red lines demonstrate the concept of lyapunov exponent as the exponent of distance increase/decrease of nearby points on the attractor. …”
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    Table_1_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.pdf by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…Mean CaOx RSS values were similar in both foods, though the number of CaOx crystals were significantly higher in cats that consumed non-urinary foods. …”
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    Data_Sheet_7_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…Mean CaOx RSS values were similar in both foods, though the number of CaOx crystals were significantly higher in cats that consumed non-urinary foods. …”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…Mean CaOx RSS values were similar in both foods, though the number of CaOx crystals were significantly higher in cats that consumed non-urinary foods. …”
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    Data_Sheet_3_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…Mean CaOx RSS values were similar in both foods, though the number of CaOx crystals were significantly higher in cats that consumed non-urinary foods. …”
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    Data_Sheet_6_Relative supersaturation values distinguish between feline urinary and non-urinary foods and align with expected urine analytes contributions to uroliths.PDF by Elizabeth M. Morris (11143674)

    Published 2023
    “…Mean CaOx RSS values were similar in both foods, though the number of CaOx crystals were significantly higher in cats that consumed non-urinary foods. …”