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STROBE flowchart.
Published 2025“…During the holiday phase, decreases in ΔPSCP, MVPA (T1), and PSCP (T1), and increases in ΔPSC were associated with increases in ΔBFP. …”
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Factors influencing FFM at Q1.
Published 2025“…During the holiday phase, decreases in ΔPSCP, MVPA (T1), and PSCP (T1), and increases in ΔPSC were associated with increases in ΔBFP. …”
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15183
Suppl. Figure 1, García-Ortuño, et al.
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">During gestation period, all pregnant rats showed a significant increase in BW from day 15 onward, however, in the CC and CR groups, this increase was already evident from the day 10. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Characterizing rainfall patterns and dynamics in the Little Ruaha catchment, southern Tanzania.docx
Published 2025“…On the other hand, increasing trends which were not significant at Iringa met and Mafinga stations. …”
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Supplementary file 1_MoodyTunes: a single cohort study of a music-based smartphone app for mental health and mood regulation in young people.pdf
Published 2025“…Results demonstrated a significant increase in mental health literacy and decreases in anxiety and stress. …”
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Shapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) summary plot.
Published 2025“…(B) SHAP Bees Plot, The SHAP values are distributed along the horizontal axis, where positive values indicate that the feature increases the predicted outcome, and negative values indicate that it decreases the predicted outcome. …”
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Percent of recording electrodes excited or inhibited by stimulation at different frequencies, amplitudes, and types of electrodes.
Published 2024“…<p>(<b>a</b>) Percent of recording electrodes showing significant high frequency activity increases and decreases for each stimulation frequency for depth and surface stimulation sites. …”
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Differential neural dynamics in the GNP model incorporating electrodiffusion and ion concentration changes.
Published 2025“…(f) The harmonic means of intramembrane potassium and chloride concentrations increase, whereas for sodium, it decreases during neural activity. …”
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Effort variation with <i>η</i>.
Published 2024“…While driving effort increases, exploratory effort decreases initially, and both plateau past the fitted <i>η</i> value. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Evolution of growth following anti-TNF-α therapy in paediatric Crohn’s disease: data from the Swiss IBD Cohort Study
Published 2025“…Height velocity z-scores showed a significant increase across both genders. Factors contributing to a decreased height z-score included male sex, age 10 and below at diagnosis, a concomitant corticosteroid treatment and a top-down treatment strategy. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Impact of fatigue in Crohn's disease is negatively related to resting state functional connectivity between the superior parietal lobule and parahippocampal gyrus/hipp...
Published 2025“…</p>Discussion<p>In people with Crohn's disease, fatigue increases as functional connectivity between brain regions involved in sensorimotor integration and memory processing decreases.…”
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Image1_In-situ analysis of polymetallic nodules from the clarion-Clipperton zone, Pacific Ocean: implication for controlling on chemical composition variability.jpeg
Published 2024“…<p>Polymetallic ferromanganese nodules (PMNs) in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) exhibit significant spatial variability in chemical composition, which complicates exploration efforts and increases associated costs. …”
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Table1_In-situ analysis of polymetallic nodules from the clarion-Clipperton zone, Pacific Ocean: implication for controlling on chemical composition variability.xlsx
Published 2024“…<p>Polymetallic ferromanganese nodules (PMNs) in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) exhibit significant spatial variability in chemical composition, which complicates exploration efforts and increases associated costs. …”
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15194
Appendix 2 - Tools and Outcomes from the Hybrid Roleplay Intervention
Published 2024“…Additionally, the NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) results revealed significant reductions in mental, temporal, and effort demands, indicating a decreased cognitive load during documentation tasks. …”
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Coded Data.xlsx
Published 2024“…Findings suggest that laissez-faire leadership, with its potential to promote a collaborative culture, increases OCB and decreases turnover intention, offering hope for improving retention. …”
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Differences between patients and controls.
Published 2024“…Both averaged matrices reveal a plausible pattern wherein positive items (cheerfulness and contentedness) increase each other while decreasing negative items (anxiety and sadness), and vice versa. …”
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Data Sheet 7_Experimental study on the correlation between pore evolution characteristics and seepage flow of loaded lignite.xlsx
Published 2025“…The results show that (1) there are three stages, namely, compression, pore development, and post-peak failure, which promote the development and evolution of medium pore and macropores in lignite. (2) Under uniaxial compression, the permeability of the lignite sample shows a “V-shaped” trend, first decreasing and then increasing. When the axial pressure reaches approximately 3.0 MPa, the mutation of the MRI signal increases, and the enhancement of the MRI signal of the sample is due to the cumulative effect of mutation after aggregation. …”
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Data Sheet 4_Experimental study on the correlation between pore evolution characteristics and seepage flow of loaded lignite.xlsx
Published 2025“…The results show that (1) there are three stages, namely, compression, pore development, and post-peak failure, which promote the development and evolution of medium pore and macropores in lignite. (2) Under uniaxial compression, the permeability of the lignite sample shows a “V-shaped” trend, first decreasing and then increasing. When the axial pressure reaches approximately 3.0 MPa, the mutation of the MRI signal increases, and the enhancement of the MRI signal of the sample is due to the cumulative effect of mutation after aggregation. …”
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Data Sheet 3_Experimental study on the correlation between pore evolution characteristics and seepage flow of loaded lignite.xlsx
Published 2025“…The results show that (1) there are three stages, namely, compression, pore development, and post-peak failure, which promote the development and evolution of medium pore and macropores in lignite. (2) Under uniaxial compression, the permeability of the lignite sample shows a “V-shaped” trend, first decreasing and then increasing. When the axial pressure reaches approximately 3.0 MPa, the mutation of the MRI signal increases, and the enhancement of the MRI signal of the sample is due to the cumulative effect of mutation after aggregation. …”
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Data Sheet 2_Experimental study on the correlation between pore evolution characteristics and seepage flow of loaded lignite.xlsx
Published 2025“…The results show that (1) there are three stages, namely, compression, pore development, and post-peak failure, which promote the development and evolution of medium pore and macropores in lignite. (2) Under uniaxial compression, the permeability of the lignite sample shows a “V-shaped” trend, first decreasing and then increasing. When the axial pressure reaches approximately 3.0 MPa, the mutation of the MRI signal increases, and the enhancement of the MRI signal of the sample is due to the cumulative effect of mutation after aggregation. …”