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  1. 19081

    Treatment effect on the reported weekly intake of various foods in the past four weeks. by Sofia Monteiro (10177970)

    Published 2025
    “…Plots that cross the red vertical line where the x-axis equals zero indicate no significant treatment effect at the conventional 5% level of significance. …”
  2. 19082

    Subject characteristics. by Barbara Mayr (7065950)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a significant increase both times for miR-103a (glycolysis, %change base: +12%, post +17%), miR-146a (inflammation, %change base: +20%, post +21%), and miR-222 (cardiac remodeling, %change base: +10%, post +21%), while miR-30a (inflammation, %change base: -27%, post: -38%) decreased significantly (all p≤0.043).…”
  3. 19083

    GNB1 and SCARB2 involvement in lipid metabolism of human subcutaneous adipocytes. by Takuya Kitamoto (11721639)

    Published 2025
    “…In the schematic diagram, significant increases are indicated by red arrows pointing upwards, while significant decreases are shown by blue arrows pointing downwards. …”
  4. 19084

    Participant interview topics. by Lex D. de Jong (22138778)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Using a valgus brace decreased knee pain intensity during walking activities. …”
  5. 19085

    Raw data. by Barbara Mayr (7065950)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a significant increase both times for miR-103a (glycolysis, %change base: +12%, post +17%), miR-146a (inflammation, %change base: +20%, post +21%), and miR-222 (cardiac remodeling, %change base: +10%, post +21%), while miR-30a (inflammation, %change base: -27%, post: -38%) decreased significantly (all p≤0.043).…”
  6. 19086

    The participants’ baseline characteristics. by Lex D. de Jong (22138778)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Using a valgus brace decreased knee pain intensity during walking activities. …”
  7. 19087

    Flow of participants through the study. by Sedighe Esmaeilzadeh (21100668)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, melatonin significantly decreased sleep latency, exhibiting a large effect size, and contributed to a medium reduction in the use of sleep medications. …”
  8. 19088

    Flow diagram. by Barbara Mayr (7065950)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a significant increase both times for miR-103a (glycolysis, %change base: +12%, post +17%), miR-146a (inflammation, %change base: +20%, post +21%), and miR-222 (cardiac remodeling, %change base: +10%, post +21%), while miR-30a (inflammation, %change base: -27%, post: -38%) decreased significantly (all p≤0.043).…”
  9. 19089

    Demographic Characteristics of Participants. by Sedighe Esmaeilzadeh (21100668)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, melatonin significantly decreased sleep latency, exhibiting a large effect size, and contributed to a medium reduction in the use of sleep medications. …”
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  11. 19091

    Binary logistic regression model. by Gesse Ferreira Lima (19976451)

    Published 2024
    “…The use of public transportation emerges as a significant factor associated with a threefold odds of increasing depression levels among students (OR = 3.08). …”
  12. 19092

    S1 Data - by Gesse Ferreira Lima (19976451)

    Published 2024
    “…The use of public transportation emerges as a significant factor associated with a threefold odds of increasing depression levels among students (OR = 3.08). …”
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  14. 19094
  15. 19095
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  17. 19097

    Dose-response relationship between eGDR and MetS. by Lin Zhang (8926)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Higher eGDR levels were linked to a significantly lower MetS risk, with approximately 29% of this association mediated by BMI, suggesting that individuals with low eGDR may benefit from closer monitoring for MetS development.…”
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  20. 19100

    Patients’ responses to EQ5-D items. by Walid Al-Qerem (3760027)

    Published 2024
    “…Findings from regression analysis indicated as patients’ age increased, their quality of life scores significantly decreased (-0.004, 95%CI (-0.006, -0.001), p = 0.002). …”