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Lessons from writing sessions: a school-based randomized trial with adolescent orphans in Rwanda
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Change in influenza vaccination uptake from May 2020 to October 2024 (weighted).
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Transcriptome and Metabolome Based Mechanisms Revealing the Accumulation and Transformation of Sugars and Fats in Pinus armandii Seed Kernels during the Harvesting Period
Published 2024“…The results revealed that during the maturation of P. armandii seed kernels, there was a significant increase in the width, thickness, and weight of the seed kernels, as well as a significant accumulation of sucrose, soluble sugars, proteins, starch, flavonoids, and polyphenols and a significant decrease in lipid content. …”
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Estimated marginal means of the RMS per muscle, based on the linear mixed-effects model.
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Estimated marginal means of the MF per muscle, based on the linear mixed-effects model.
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Non-normalized and normalized spatiotemporal parameters between age groups.
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Intra-individual variability for left and right lower limbs between age groups.
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Decreased Incidence of Type 1 Diabetes in Young Finnish Children
Published 2020“…In the middle age group, a significant decrease was observed only among females. …”