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    Descriptive statistics of related variables. by Ozlem Kutlu Furtuna (20308206)

    Published 2024
    “…The results of the panel data analysis show a U-shaped relationship between FDI and carbon emissions which means carbon emissions decrease to a certain level with increasing FDI investment and after this level, increasing FDI increases the environmental degradation in terms of carbon emissions. …”
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    FTY720 decreased viability, proliferation, and motility and induced apoptosis in human hepatoblastoma cells. by Laura L. Stafman (6577184)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Following 24 hours of treatment with FTY720, the viability of HuH6 cells measured using the alamarBlue cell viability assay was significantly decreased (LD<sub>50</sub> = 8.4 μM, p ≤ 0.05). …”
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    Description and operationalization of variables. by Rashed Nawaz (9666420)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, based on our DID analysis, the implementation of the free maternal and child healthcare (MCH) policy in Pakistan has led to a significant increase in ANC utilization and a consistent reduction in the under-five mortality rates.…”
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    Description of variables. by Xiaoying Hu (2079796)

    Published 2024
    “…Conversely, renewable energy consumption (REC) is an element that can increase economic activity and therefore decline the environmental damages to secure a green economy. Likewise, the growth in cases of Covid-19 also reduces the usage of resources like land, water, and forests and subsequently decreases carbon emissions, promoting the green economy. …”
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    Basic statistics and descriptions of variables. by Paravee Maneejuk (17921250)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings reveal that the number of international tourists has a significant effect on the COVID-19 infection rate, particularly in countries with high initial infection rates. …”