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Temperature rise in Agar.
Published 2025“…The <i>t</i><sub>43</sub> values are significantly higher for 100 packets compared to 60 packets, indicating a greater thermal load with increased packets count. …”
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Results of mean differences.
Published 2023“…A simulation was conducted to identify 20 scenarios in order to discover the optimal scenario in which where the number of requests (stretchers or wheelchairs) was increased, while the number of staff was decreased to determine mean waiting times and confidence intervals. …”
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Mean platelet volume and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio decrease in patients with depression with antidepressant treatment
Published 2022“…When we look at admission and discharge scores of clinical scales, decrement is statistically significant for both HAM-D and CGI-S. There was decline both in MPV and NLR which were both statistically significant. …”
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Synaptopathy at IHC-SGN synapses decreases the peak of the CAP significantly, without changes to peak latency and width.
Published 2021“…Shaded regions correspond to the standard error of the mean and dashed lines correspond to the peaks of each CAP, labeled with the same colors as the CAPs. …”