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    Dot plot of the executive cognition score versus area of living (1 represent rural). The score was significantly higher for students living in urban areas. by Mohammad Fraiwan (7432298)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Dot plot of the executive cognition score versus area of living (1 represent rural). The score was significantly higher for students living in urban areas.…”
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    Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) (N = 6). by Shirko Marcel Shokr (19173337)

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> During the cultivation of SMC and ALI we observed significantly differences on day 18 (SMC: 9.61 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; ALI: 7.73 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; p<0.05) and day 25 (SMC: 8.19 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; ALI: 6.44 kΩ*cm<sup>2</sup>; p<0.05) ALI cultures showed significantly decreased values compared to SMC. …”
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    Descriptive statistics for the study area. by John Brandt (6880463)

    Published 2024
    “…Using a linear fixed effects model, we find that a 1-standard deviation increase in ozone concentration (20.97 μg/m<sup>3</sup>) is associated with 3.9 percent decrease in consumer spending (95% CI: -0.066, -0.012; p<0.01). …”
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    Data from: Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas by Malena Sibaja Leyton (18400983)

    Published 2025
    “…On average, meliponiculturists lost 43.4 % of their stingless bee colonies annually, 33.3 % during the rainy season, and 22.0 % during the dry season. We found that colony losses during the rainy season decreased with higher abundance of forested areas and increased with higher abundance of agricultural area around meliponaries. …”
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    Overview of the WeARTolerance program. by Ana Beato (20489933)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>The stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant barrier to help-seeking and well-being in youth populations. …”
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