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significant load » significant loss (Expand Search), significant long (Expand Search), significant gap (Expand Search)
mean decrease » a decrease (Expand Search)
load increase » fold increase (Expand Search), could increase (Expand Search), fold increased (Expand Search)
gap decrease » a decrease (Expand Search), gain decreased (Expand Search), step decrease (Expand Search)
significant load » significant loss (Expand Search), significant long (Expand Search), significant gap (Expand Search)
mean decrease » a decrease (Expand Search)
load increase » fold increase (Expand Search), could increase (Expand Search), fold increased (Expand Search)
gap decrease » a decrease (Expand Search), gain decreased (Expand Search), step decrease (Expand Search)
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Originally developed disturbance-loading system.
Published 2024“…In conclusion, older individuals increased instability in the lateral direction of the head and decreased righting angle displacement and angular velocity of the head during crossover steps. …”
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Chemogenetic activation of DMS D<sub>1</sub>R-neurons had no significant impact on WM performance under low cognitive load.
Published 2025“…<b>C</b> Following i.p injection of CNO to activate DMS D<sub>1</sub>R-neurons, WM performance across sessions showed no significant effects under low cognitive load (RM two-way ANOVA, <i>P</i> > 0.05; D1Cre (−), <i>n</i> = 6, D1Cre (+), <i>n</i> = 6). …”
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Viral load test results at 24 months (N = 7).
Published 2025“…The results suggest an urgent need for follow-up and monitoring of viral suppression as months on ART increase. Additionally, enhancing viral load testing coverage at 6, 12, and 24 months is crucial to ensure sustained viral suppression.…”
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Viral load test results at 6 months (N = 135).
Published 2025“…The results suggest an urgent need for follow-up and monitoring of viral suppression as months on ART increase. Additionally, enhancing viral load testing coverage at 6, 12, and 24 months is crucial to ensure sustained viral suppression.…”
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Viral load test results at 12 months (N = 81).
Published 2025“…The results suggest an urgent need for follow-up and monitoring of viral suppression as months on ART increase. Additionally, enhancing viral load testing coverage at 6, 12, and 24 months is crucial to ensure sustained viral suppression.…”