بدائل البحث:
significantly increased » significant increase (توسيع البحث)
increased decrease » increased release (توسيع البحث), increased crash (توسيع البحث)
point decrease » point increase (توسيع البحث)
significantly increased » significant increase (توسيع البحث)
increased decrease » increased release (توسيع البحث), increased crash (توسيع البحث)
point decrease » point increase (توسيع البحث)
-
921
Mathematical treatments applied to data to correct stable isotope values for lipid content.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
922
-
923
Histogram of day-of-year for sample collection for data collected for this meta-analysis.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
924
-
925
-
926
Results from linear regression analysis for δ<sup>13</sup>C or δ<sup>15</sup>N and collection date.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
927
Linear regressions of consumer stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values and collection date.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
928
Basic performance results of aged asphalt regenerated from WEO.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: "…diffusion coefficients increased…"
-
929
-
930
-
931
-
932
-
933
-
934
-
935
Fuzzy c-mean clustering.
منشور في 2024"…The results revealed five proteins that were increased and four that were decreased in common in the presence of Pro+BCAAs, indicating their possible participation in key processes related to metacyclogenesis. …"
-
936
-
937
-
938
-
939
Univariate analyses.
منشور في 2025"…Multiple linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modelling was used to identify factors associated with mean monthly ED visits. Multivariate analysis showed the mean monthly ED visits increased significantly during the first year of COVID-19 than before the pandemic (Mean = 0.30 vs Mean = 0.21, p = 0.01). …"
-
940
Overview of individuals in the study.
منشور في 2025"…Multiple linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modelling was used to identify factors associated with mean monthly ED visits. Multivariate analysis showed the mean monthly ED visits increased significantly during the first year of COVID-19 than before the pandemic (Mean = 0.30 vs Mean = 0.21, p = 0.01). …"