بدائل البحث:
significant decrease » significant increase (توسيع البحث), significantly increased (توسيع البحث)
shape decrease » shape increases (توسيع البحث), small decrease (توسيع البحث), step decrease (توسيع البحث)
we decrease » _ decrease (توسيع البحث), a decrease (توسيع البحث), nn decrease (توسيع البحث)
significant decrease » significant increase (توسيع البحث), significantly increased (توسيع البحث)
shape decrease » shape increases (توسيع البحث), small decrease (توسيع البحث), step decrease (توسيع البحث)
we decrease » _ decrease (توسيع البحث), a decrease (توسيع البحث), nn decrease (توسيع البحث)
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2682
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Results of one-way ANOVA for body fat differences by temperature and sex combination.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
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2687
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2689
High temperatures do not reduce the expression of <i>all insulin-like peptides</i> (<i>Ilps</i>).
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
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2691
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2692
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Results of two-way ANOVA for body fat differences by temperature and genotype interaction.
منشور في 2025الموضوعات: -
2695
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2696
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Summary statistics.
منشور في 2025"…The data comes from a life evaluation question collected on nationally representative surveys covering 160 countries, conducted annually for 13 years. We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …"
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2699
Month of interview by world region.
منشور في 2025"…The data comes from a life evaluation question collected on nationally representative surveys covering 160 countries, conducted annually for 13 years. We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …"
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2700
Effect by world bank income classification.
منشور في 2025"…The data comes from a life evaluation question collected on nationally representative surveys covering 160 countries, conducted annually for 13 years. We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …"