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Table1_Exposure to Roundup increases movement speed and decreases body mass in earthworms.docx
Published 2022“…Exposure to contamination did not significantly impact earthworm survival time during a stress test, suggesting weak direct toxicity. …”
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Mean scores, standard deviations, and significance on key measures and subscales by gender group.
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The impact of UV360 on the development of spinal motor neuron axons in zebrafish larvae.
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Fatally injured drivers in Norway 2005–2015—Trends in substance use and crash characteristics
Published 2019“…In-depth crash investigations of all fatal RTCs started in Norway in 2005. …”
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Frontal crash seat belt restraint effectiveness and comfort accessories used by older occupants
Published 2019“…</p> <p><b>Results:</b> Initial distance between the seat belt anchor and ATD hip was associated with a statistically significant decrease in Head Injury Criterion and increase in sternal deflection. …”
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Characteristics of injuries related to traffic crashes in Israel before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2024“…</p> <p>The study reveals significant changes in traffic crashes characteristics during the pandemic period, including a notable increase in cyclist victims and a decrease in pedestrian incidents. …”
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Moderating impact of the political stability.
Published 2024“…Economic policy uncertainty has significant negative moderation impact due to creating the risk in both economies that decrease the performance of the stock markets of the selected economies. …”
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