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    Sediment particle size curve. by Hui Zhang (7197)

    Published 2024
    “…The results of the study showed that fertilizer concentration and sediment content had a significant effect on the average relative flow, and the degree of influence of each influencing factor on the average relative flow was as follows: sediment content > fertilizer concentration > working pressure. …”
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    Risk of bias summary. by Duc Tran Quang (20564967)

    Published 2025
    “…The study encompassed 36 selected studies involving 44 effect sizes and 914 participants. The effectiveness of the TRE was found to vary across health conditions, with modest weight loss observed in healthy individuals (pooled effect size -1.04 Kg, 95% CI: -1.42 to -0.65) and more significant weight reduction seen in participants with chronic diseases (pooled effect size -3.33 Kg, 95% CI: -5.05 to -1.62) and overweight/obesity (pooled effect size -4.21 Kg, 95% CI: -5.23 to -3.10). …”
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    Ecological and Health Risk Mediated by Micro(nano)plastics Aging Process: Perspectives and Challenges by Kexiao Song (13003200)

    Published 2025
    “…Within the framework of ecological and human health risk assessment, we used the risk quotient (RQ) and physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBK) models as examples to illustrate the importance of considering aging characteristics and the degree of MNPs in the process of data acquisition, model building, and formula evaluation. …”
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    Ecological and Health Risk Mediated by Micro(nano)plastics Aging Process: Perspectives and Challenges by Kexiao Song (13003200)

    Published 2025
    “…Within the framework of ecological and human health risk assessment, we used the risk quotient (RQ) and physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBK) models as examples to illustrate the importance of considering aging characteristics and the degree of MNPs in the process of data acquisition, model building, and formula evaluation. …”
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    Risk of bias graph. by Xiaojuan Yang (794374)

    Published 2025
    “…The treatment ranking revealed that massage therapy demonstrated the most significant efficacy in reducing Vancouver Scar Scale score (surface under the cumulative ranking curve [SUCRA] = 89.0%), CO<sub>2</sub> laser therapy exhibited the highest efficacy in decreasing scar thickness (SUCRA = 96.8%), and extracorporeal shock wave therapy + routine treatment showed the most significant efficacy in reducing Visual Analogue Scale score (SUCRA = 58.6%).…”
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    Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA. by Mieke L. M. Bentvelzen (21594442)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Nineteen SNPs with significant association (<i>P < </i>5 × 10<sup>−8</sup>) with risk on minJSW decrease in knee OA.…”
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