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    Supplementary Material for: Tea Consumption Is Associated with Decreased Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis in a Real-World, Large-Scale Study by Jin J. (3859486)

    Published 2020
    “…A significant dose-response association was found between the amount of tea consumption and disease activity (<i>p</i> for trend <0.01). …”
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    Number of CTD inferred g2p edges discovered with cluster predicted to be significant vs non-significant based on the four thresholds. by Michael S. Bradshaw (11772750)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Number of CTD inferred g2p edges discovered with cluster predicted to be significant vs non-significant based on the four thresholds.…”
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    Significance analysis results. by Yicheng Long (366418)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Amid substantial capital influx and the rapid evolution of online user groups, the increasing complexity of user behavior poses significant challenges to cybersecurity, particularly in the domain of vulnerability prediction. …”
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    Decreased <i>Bgl-</i>FaNaC expression in the visceral ganglion following <i>S</i>. <i>mansoni</i> infection. by Laura C. Vicente-Rodríguez (16437803)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>a-c:</b>Decreased <i>Bgl-</i>FaNaC hybridization on the dorsal surface of the visceral ganglion in infected specimens. …”
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    Mean values of participants’ heart rate. by Ezel Üsten (16548547)

    Published 2023
    “…The main aim of this research is to understand the effects of interruptions on individuals from a psychological and crowd dynamics perspective. …”
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    Mean values of participants’ heart rate. by Ezel Üsten (16548547)

    Published 2023
    “…The main aim of this research is to understand the effects of interruptions on individuals from a psychological and crowd dynamics perspective. …”