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15001
Data Sheet 1_Effects of chili straw on rumen fermentation, meat quality, amino acid and fatty acid contents, and rumen bacteria diversity in sheep.docx
Published 2025“…Key findings include: (1) No significant differences were observed in rumen pH, NH<sub>3</sub>-N, or acetic acid-to-propionic acid ratio across groups (P > 0.05). (2) Rumen microbial diversity indices did not vary significantly between groups (P > 0.05), though the relative abundance of Firmicutes and Proteobacteria increased, and Bacteroidota decreased in CS-fed groups, with specific genus-level changes. (3) Carcass weight decreased in the CS20% group (P < 0.01). (4) Cooking loss decreased in CS10%, 15%, and 20% groups (P < 0.05), and meat redness increased in CS15% and 20% groups (P < 0.01). (5) Saturated fatty acids decreased, while the PUFA/SFA ratio and amino acid profiles, including sulfur-containing amino acids (SAA), dibasic amino acids (DAA), essential amino acids (EAA), and total amino acids (TAA), increased with CS, with a significant rise in Gly content in the CS15% group (P < 0.05). …”
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15002
Data Sheet 2_Predicting mortality in heart failure: BUN/creatinine ratio in MIMIC-III.docx
Published 2025“…Nonlinear regression revealed a U-shaped relationship between BCR and mortality: at BCR levels below 12.5, there was no significant correlation with long-term mortality; between 12.5 and 22, BCR appeared to exert a protective effect; and above 22, it emerged as a significant risk factor.…”
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15003
Data Sheet 1_Predicting mortality in heart failure: BUN/creatinine ratio in MIMIC-III.csv
Published 2025“…Nonlinear regression revealed a U-shaped relationship between BCR and mortality: at BCR levels below 12.5, there was no significant correlation with long-term mortality; between 12.5 and 22, BCR appeared to exert a protective effect; and above 22, it emerged as a significant risk factor.…”
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15004
Table_1_Refugees’ integration and emotional distress over the course of 9 months.pdf
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>Overall, emotional distress decreased, and integration increased over time. In particular, the sub-dimensions of social, economic, and linguistic integration increased significantly over time<sub>.…”
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15005
Table_1_Refugees’ integration and emotional distress over the course of 9 months.pdf
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>Overall, emotional distress decreased, and integration increased over time. In particular, the sub-dimensions of social, economic, and linguistic integration increased significantly over time<sub>.…”
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15006
Data Sheet 2_Deep crustal composition and Late Paleozoic geotectonic evolution in West Junggar, China.pdf
Published 2025“…In the Early Permian period (294–272 Ma), there was an intracontinental evolution stage and a decrease in the participation of juvenile material. …”
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15007
Table 3_The impact of the herd health interventions in small ruminants in low input production systems in Ethiopia.docx
Published 2024“…A good herd health program can decrease the number of sick animals and improve herd performance.…”
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15008
Table 1_The impact of the herd health interventions in small ruminants in low input production systems in Ethiopia.docx
Published 2024“…A good herd health program can decrease the number of sick animals and improve herd performance.…”
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15009
Data Sheet 3_Deep crustal composition and Late Paleozoic geotectonic evolution in West Junggar, China.pdf
Published 2025“…In the Early Permian period (294–272 Ma), there was an intracontinental evolution stage and a decrease in the participation of juvenile material. …”
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15010
Supplementary file 1_Amomum tsao-ko Crevost et Lemarie extract targets the gut-liver axis to combat atherosclerosis in ApoE−/− mice.docx
Published 2025“…Background<p>Amomum tsao-ko Crevost et Lemarie (T-K), a valuable dual-purpose plant used in both medicine and food, exhibits a wide array of bioactivities and pharmacological effects, including the regulation of gastrointestinal function, promotion of weight loss and fat reduction, lowering of blood sugar levels, antioxidant activity. …”
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15011
Data Sheet 1_Deep crustal composition and Late Paleozoic geotectonic evolution in West Junggar, China.pdf
Published 2025“…In the Early Permian period (294–272 Ma), there was an intracontinental evolution stage and a decrease in the participation of juvenile material. …”
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15012
Table 2_The impact of the herd health interventions in small ruminants in low input production systems in Ethiopia.docx
Published 2024“…A good herd health program can decrease the number of sick animals and improve herd performance.…”
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15013
Image 2_High-value valorization of Periplaneta americana residue: intestinal health regulation in pre-bred hens and circular economy applications.tiff
Published 2025“…Additionally, ileal and jejunal pH values decreased significantly with increasing PAR levels (p < 0.05), and the intestinal microbiota diversity remained stable. …”
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15014
Image 1_High-value valorization of Periplaneta americana residue: intestinal health regulation in pre-bred hens and circular economy applications.tiff
Published 2025“…Additionally, ileal and jejunal pH values decreased significantly with increasing PAR levels (p < 0.05), and the intestinal microbiota diversity remained stable. …”
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15015
Dataset and R code for Humann-Guilleminot et al. - Dose-dependent effects of cadmium on food consumption, mass, and bioaccumulation in the moth <i>Spodoptera littoralis.</i>
Published 2025“…Our results show that sublethal doses of cadmium have a significant effect on food consumption and relative larval growth rate over a 6-day period, and to a lesser extent, affect larval mass at higher doses. …”
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15016
Table 2_Lyg1 deficiency aggravated LPS-induced chronic epididymal inflammation and sperm dysfunction in mouse.docx
Published 2025“…However, LPS-induced inflammation led to more severe epididymal damage, enhanced oxidative stress, abnormal ECM pathways and worse sperm dysfunction (reduced acrosomal integrity and functional proteins) in KO mice. IVF showed a more significant decrease in fertilization rate in KO mice.…”
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15017
Table 1_Lyg1 deficiency aggravated LPS-induced chronic epididymal inflammation and sperm dysfunction in mouse.docx
Published 2025“…However, LPS-induced inflammation led to more severe epididymal damage, enhanced oxidative stress, abnormal ECM pathways and worse sperm dysfunction (reduced acrosomal integrity and functional proteins) in KO mice. IVF showed a more significant decrease in fertilization rate in KO mice.…”
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15018
Image 7_Lyg1 deficiency aggravated LPS-induced chronic epididymal inflammation and sperm dysfunction in mouse.jpeg
Published 2025“…However, LPS-induced inflammation led to more severe epididymal damage, enhanced oxidative stress, abnormal ECM pathways and worse sperm dysfunction (reduced acrosomal integrity and functional proteins) in KO mice. IVF showed a more significant decrease in fertilization rate in KO mice.…”
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15019
Image 2_Lyg1 deficiency aggravated LPS-induced chronic epididymal inflammation and sperm dysfunction in mouse.jpeg
Published 2025“…However, LPS-induced inflammation led to more severe epididymal damage, enhanced oxidative stress, abnormal ECM pathways and worse sperm dysfunction (reduced acrosomal integrity and functional proteins) in KO mice. IVF showed a more significant decrease in fertilization rate in KO mice.…”
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15020
Image 4_Lyg1 deficiency aggravated LPS-induced chronic epididymal inflammation and sperm dysfunction in mouse.jpeg
Published 2025“…However, LPS-induced inflammation led to more severe epididymal damage, enhanced oxidative stress, abnormal ECM pathways and worse sperm dysfunction (reduced acrosomal integrity and functional proteins) in KO mice. IVF showed a more significant decrease in fertilization rate in KO mice.…”