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    App user base growth trends. by Henri Claude Moungui (22227043)

    Published 2025
    “…Interrupted time series analyses found gradual adoption and sustained retention following intervention start, but significant decrease at campaign end.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>A context‑adapted, multi‑channel marketing strategy markedly improved adoption and retention of the WHO SkinNTDs app among Cameroonian FHWs. …”
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    AIDrugApp: artificial intelligence-based Web-App for virtual screening of inhibitors against SARS-COV-2 by Divya Karade (12434925)

    Published 2022
    “…AIDrugApp is a novel open-access, deep learning AI-based inhibitory activity prediction and data statistics visualisation platform. …”
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    Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses by Jing Wang (6206297)

    Published 2025
    “…By compiling a global data set of 1,782 paired observations from 185 publications, we show that land use conversion from natural to managed ecosystems significantly reduced NNM by 7.5% (−11.5, −2.8%) and increased NN by 150% (86, 194%), indicating decreasing N availability while increasing potential N loss through denitrification and nitrate leaching. …”
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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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    Summary of the Kampung Care app functions. by Yun Ting Lee (18874240)

    Published 2024
    “…Hence, having designed an app based on feedback from local dementia caregivers, this study will evaluate the effectiveness of this mobile app in promoting the mental health of informal caregivers of PWD in Singapore.…”