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Local R2 of GWR analysis anemia among reproductive age women in Ethiopia, EDHS 2016.
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Geographically weighted regression (GWR) model for anemia among WRA delivery in Ethiopia, EDHS 2016.
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Prevalence of anemia among WRA with sociodemographic characteristics, 2016 EDHS.
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Summary of OLS results and diagnostics for anemia among WRA in Ethiopia, EDHS 2016.
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Spatial information of excitatory neurons in APP/PS1 mice are decreased in dCA1 and vCA1.
Published 2024“…<p>(A) In dCA1, spatial information was decreased in APP/PS1 mice relative to C57BL/6 controls (mean ± std: C57BL/6 = 0.134 ± 0.050, APP/PS1 = 0.132 ± 0.054, p < 0.01, two-sided Wilcoxon rank-sum test, n<sub>C57BL/6</sub> = 229 units from 5 recording sessions, n<sub>APP/PS1</sub> = 124 units from 4 recording sessions). …”
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500m scale main data of each grid.
Published 2023“…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”