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Familiar-odor-biased PNs and LNs are novelty and familiarity detectors.
Published 2022“…<p>PNs and LNs display initial response biases to the two test odors Hex and Oct prior to familiarization (<b>A1, A2</b>). …”
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Data from population A analyzed for this report.
Published 2024“…The heritability estimates of the LI, estimated using Bayesian statistical methods, were high in both populations (0.83 in population A and 0.82 in population B). Improved screening of parents by combining the VMBDD technique with the VDHE, significantly decreased LI and the prevalence of CHD in their offspring. …”
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Plot of the number of new cases per day.
Published 2024“…With the continuous rise of traffic control intensity in different simulation scenarios, the cumulative number of cases decreases by a significant amplitude. While balancing the requirements for epidemic prevention and control and for tourist economy development, the model works out the control intensity to be 0.68, under which some traffic control measures are suggested. …”
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Risk of bias assessments for controlled trials.
Published 2024“…Three studies reported an increase in the proportion of patients admitted after introducing an ADP, one of which was significant while 15 studies reported a significant decrease in admission proportion. …”
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