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    Comparison of YOLO-DSTD model with other models. by Jianming Meng (22209039)

    Published 2025
    “…By introducing the MD-C2F module, DualConv module, and Inner_MPDIoU loss function, the improved YOLOv11 model has achieved significant improvements in precision, recall rate, detection speed, and other aspects. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Secondhand Smoke Decreased Excitability and Altered Action Potential Characteristics of Cardiac Vagal Neurons in Mice.PDF by Junqing Sun (4688998)

    Published 2021
    “…Using patch-clamp recordings on identified CVNs in brainstem slices, we determined neuronal excitability and AP characteristics with depolarizing step- and ramp-current injections.…”
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    Figure 4. Nine proteins relevant to inflammation, transcription regulation and metabolism are significantly increased in post-mortem autopsy brains of human sporadic Alzheimer’s di... by Jessica Binder (11748254)

    Published 2021
    “…Nine proteins relevant to inflammation, transcription regulation and metabolism are significantly increased in post-mortem autopsy brains of human sporadic Alzheimer’s disease. a-b. …”
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    All TEAM Occupancy from Tropical mammal functional diversity increases with productivity but decreases with anthropogenic disturbance by Daniel Gorczynski (10093617)

    Published 2021
    “…Mammal community functional dispersion increased with primary productivity, while functional richness decreased with human-induced local extinctions and was significantly lower in Madagascar than other tropical regions. …”
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    The Increase in happiness, conditional on the co-occurrence with the other gender, is higher for female than for male characters. by Huimin Xu (464647)

    Published 2019
    “…The increase in happiness conditional on the co-occurrence with the other gender, measured in the average of positive regression coefficients k, are shown as bars (blue for males and orange for females). …”
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    BMI groups by SES. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…This relationship was not found in higher economic status women. Our study had two significant findings. We first found an obesity paradox in PTB for those mothers who are LSES. …”
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    BMISES_Data_Part2. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…This relationship was not found in higher economic status women. Our study had two significant findings. We first found an obesity paradox in PTB for those mothers who are LSES. …”
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    Logistic regression for LSES population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…This relationship was not found in higher economic status women. Our study had two significant findings. We first found an obesity paradox in PTB for those mothers who are LSES. …”
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    Logistic regression for HSES population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…This relationship was not found in higher economic status women. Our study had two significant findings. We first found an obesity paradox in PTB for those mothers who are LSES. …”
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    Logistic regression for overall population. by Krystal Hunter (6820052)

    Published 2025
    “…This relationship was not found in higher economic status women. Our study had two significant findings. We first found an obesity paradox in PTB for those mothers who are LSES. …”