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Laab Nuer<sup>a</sup>. <sup>a</sup> Photographed by Vivat Keawdounglek.
Published 2025“…In the downstream operation, which refers to the consumers, this study included a questionnaire to measure the level of agreement for the different factors by using the One Way ANOVA at the 0.05 level of significance. …”
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Summary of the research methodologies.
Published 2025“…In the downstream operation, which refers to the consumers, this study included a questionnaire to measure the level of agreement for the different factors by using the One Way ANOVA at the 0.05 level of significance. …”
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Analyzing the relationship between UACR (<30) and cognitive scores and impairment.
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Analyzing the relationship between UACR and cognitive scores and impairment.
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<i>Kif15</i> deficiency affects the expression of excitatory postsynaptic receptors in PFC and hippocampus.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(A and D)</b>: Western Blot analysis showed decreased protein levels of PSD95 and NMDA receptor GluN2A in the PFC of 3 week-old <i><i>Kif15</i></i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> mice, n = 7 ~ 8 in <i><i>Kif15</i></i><sup><i>+/+</i></sup> group, n = 6 in <i><i>Kif15</i></i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> group. …”
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Multiple linear regression analysis results.
Published 2025“…Adhesiveness initially increased and then decreased across the IDDSI spectrum, with the most significant fluctuations occurring in mixed beans, fruits, and grains at levels 5–7 (<i>p</i>≤0.05). …”