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    Vaccination coverage rate. by Masaki Takebayashi (17979976)

    Published 2024
    “…Despite some limitations, such as regional specificity, the study suggests that opt-out systems might increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage without leading to significant cancellations or complaints, presenting a promising strategy to facilitate vaccination efforts.…”
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    CONSORT flow diagram. by Christopher Angelillo (17743121)

    Published 2024
    “…It also increased daily steps and decreased sedentary time in participants who did not meet the recommended physical activity guidelines.…”
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    Inclusion of TPP side chains result in decreased melanoma cell mitochondria membrane potential, oxygen consumption, and increased DHE oxidation. by Kyle C. Kloepping (9928265)

    Published 2020
    “…Results demonstrate that TPP derivatives preferentially accumulate in mitochondria; decrease mitochondria membrane potential and ATP-linked oxygen consumption; and increase DHE oxidation. Further, there is a structure-activity relationship between TPP side chain length and metabolic disruption; with inclusion of longer side chains resulting in the greatest decreases in mitochondria membrane potential and DHE oxidation.…”
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    Adjustment step size. by Qingnan Ji (22662198)

    Published 2025
    “…Integration efficiency increases by 18.7%, and computational complexity is significantly reduced, with average computation time decreased by 15.4%. …”
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    Fear of side effects/adverse effects. by Muskan Pudasainee (21755718)

    Published 2025
    “…More than four fifth (80.5%) of the participants had accepted the MDA campaign with 91.5% having received MDA medication. Significant factors for MDA acceptability included educational status, attitude towards MDA, fear of side effects, and medication received. …”