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Baseline Characteristics of Study Participants Stratified by Sleep Duration Categories.
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Incidence of New-Onset Cardiovascular Disease in 2018 Follow-up by Sleep Duration Groups.
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Growth of bacteria in various media and temperatures with or without Sf14 infection.
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Subgroup Analysis of Sleep Duration and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Type 2 Diabetes Patients.
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Growth of bacteria in various media and temperatures with or without Sf14 infection.
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Effect of DM, and/or <i>M. charantia</i> on the immuno-expressional level of NGF protein in maternal cerebellar tissue of different groups.
Published 2025“…Figs <b>(E & F):</b> Diabetic mothers have a significant decrease in the expression of NGF protein across all three layers of the cerebellar cortex. …”
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Regression situation of each cross-section.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, as the coarse particle content rises, the strata loss rate tends to decrease gradually. The final settlement curve, calculated using the method that considers changes in coarse particle content, is closer to the measured values. …”
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Statistical Table of Formation Loss Rate <i>V1.</i>
Published 2025“…Furthermore, as the coarse particle content rises, the strata loss rate tends to decrease gradually. The final settlement curve, calculated using the method that considers changes in coarse particle content, is closer to the measured values. …”