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significant interaction » significant reduction (Expand Search), significant attention (Expand Search)
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Displacement cloud maps.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, parametric studies reveal that the pile base displacement exhibits a non-linear trend of initially decreasing and then increasing with larger inclination angles of the inclined piles. …”
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Mapping significant interactions at the gene level with FDR less than 0.05.
Published 2020“…Two omega-6 fatty acids (C18:2n6ct in red and C18:2n6ct in blue) and the trans-palmitoleic acid (C16:1n7t in green) had significant interactions that mapped to genes. Multiple genes, including <i>DNAH5</i> and <i>NRG2</i>, were involved in more than one interaction.…”
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Mapping significant interactions at the gene level with Bonferroni adjusted p < 0.05.
Published 2020“…Only the omega-6 fatty acid (C18:2n6tt) had Bonferroni significant interactions that mapped to genes. Genes <i>GCNT1</i> and <i>SCN4B</i> were involved in multiple interactions.…”
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Long COVID prevalence decreases with vaccine uptake in the U.S.
Published 2023“…<p>(A) Prevalence in U.S. states and the U.S. exhibits a decreasing trend with respect to vaccine uptake, both in the population vaccinated with at least one dose (top) and two doses (bottom), with the largest gap between 100% vaccinated and 100% unvaccinated scenarios observed in the reference population of adults who had COVID-19. …”
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