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    The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age. by Rostam M. Razban (22232522)

    Published 2025
    “…</b> Strengthening commute time-FC correlations shown in <b>B</b> seem to be driven by a decrease in average commute time across age. Note that all reported correlations are calculated by considering all data points, i.e., they are not calculated for the binned data.…”
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    Correlation and significance. by Amer Hamad Issa Abukhalaf (22031327)

    Published 2025
    “…In order to answer the first research question, many housing physical characteristics were statistically tested through variance analyses based on the survey responses collected; however, the only statistically significant variance found in risk perception among the survey subjects was based on two housing conditions; 1) Required Dwelling Repairs, & 2) If the Dwelling is on Ground-Floor or not. …”
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    Downregulation of DOM decreases the abundance of PER and TIM. by Zhenxing Liu (399809)

    Published 2019
    “…Error bars represent ± SEM; n.s., non significant,*<i>P</i> < 0.05,**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, one-way ANOVA. …”
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    AMPs are increased in lesional HS, but DCD and other sweat-gland associated proteins are decreased. by Margaret Coates (6058580)

    Published 2019
    “…Genes represented in orange were unchanged (FC < 2, p-adj < 0.05) in HS lesional vs. HS non-lesional skin. Non-adjusted p-values were used for generation of the volcano plot to minimize points with tied y-values but significance level was set using the corresponding non-adjusted p-values. …”
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    Correlation heatmap with significance. by Bo Dong (218172)

    Published 2025
    “…SHAP value analysis reveals that stable employment, higher education levels, and higher income are positively correlated with better health outcomes, while age was predominantly negatively correlated, indicating a detrimental effect on health status.…”
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