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  1. 2001

    Table 4_Global burden and trends of norovirus-associated diseases from 1990 to 2021 an observational trend study.xlsx by MengLan Zhu (20517257)

    Published 2025
    “…For trend analysis, we employed annual percentage change (EAPC) through linear regression and applied Joinpoint analysis to identify significant changes over time. A comprehensive age-period-cohort model evaluated the key mortality risk factors. …”
  2. 2002

    Image 1_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
  3. 2003

    Image 2_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
  4. 2004

    Image 3_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
  5. 2005
  6. 2006

    Image 1_Association between cardiometabolic Index and obstructive sleep apnea and the mediating role of smoking: a cross-sectional study.tif by Yifan Zhou (1973332)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the findings from the threshold effects analysis indicate that maintaining CMI within an appropriate range can significantly decrease the likelihood of developing OSA.…”
  7. 2007

    Image 4_Shifting landscapes: dynamic changes from pro- to anti-inflammatory leukocyte phenotype in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.jpeg by Pia Kröning (21623012)

    Published 2025
    “…Flow cytometry analysis showed no significant variations in PNCs or PMCs within the area at risk (AAR) across the specified time points. …”
  8. 2008

    Table 1_Association between cardiometabolic Index and obstructive sleep apnea and the mediating role of smoking: a cross-sectional study.docx by Yifan Zhou (1973332)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the findings from the threshold effects analysis indicate that maintaining CMI within an appropriate range can significantly decrease the likelihood of developing OSA.…”
  9. 2009

    Supplementary file 1_Analysis of gender- and age-stratified asthma burden: forecasting prevalence trends in 2030.docx by Zhenzhen Pan (2637463)

    Published 2025
    “…In China, smoking emerged as a significant risk factor for men, while the risk associated with high body mass index (BMI) has increased notably in recent years. …”
  10. 2010

    Bouquin et al. - High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt by Heidi Bouquin (17563521)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Increased blood pressure upon standing is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). …”
  11. 2011

    Burnout suicidal ideation versus hate violence: Bayesian statistical method predicts physicians health status by Ogheneovo Uviase (22423675)

    Published 2025
    “…Outputs of the Log-Rank Test compared the dichotomous groups study 1 extremely significant (p = 0.0003) and study 2 marginally different (p = 0.39) with censoring data study 1 at risk and <del>​</del>study 2 event-free.…”
  12. 2012

    High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt by Heidi Bouquin (17563521)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Increased blood pressure upon standing is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). …”
  13. 2013

    Bouquin et al. - High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt by Heidi Bouquin (17563521)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Increased blood pressure upon standing is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). …”
  14. 2014

    Table 1_Interobserver variability in organ delineation on radiotherapy treatment planning for nasopharyngeal carcinoma: A dosimetric and prognostic analysis.docx by Meining Chen (18693919)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to standard delineations, all four physicians showed decreased TCPs (average decrease in ΔTCP >1%) and a significant increase in NTCPs of OARs. …”
  15. 2015

    Bouquin et al. - High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt by Heidi Bouquin (17563521)

    Published 2024
    “…<p dir="ltr">Increased blood pressure upon standing is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 years, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). …”
  16. 2016

    The role of exosomal hsa-miR-125b-5p and hsa-miR-320c as non-invasive biomarkers in high-radon areas of Kazakhstan by Akmaral Aripova (20575879)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Radon, a radioactive gas, is a significant risk factor for lung cancer, especially in non-smokers. …”
  17. 2017

    Data Sheet 1_Antibiotic subclasses differentially perturb the gut microbiota in kidney transplant recipients.pdf by Hanbo Dong (19712707)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>Antibiotic administration was associated with a significant decrease in the Shannon alpha diversity index, a decreased abundance of 11 taxa including Eubacterium and Ruminococcus, and an increased abundance of 16 taxa including Enterococcus and Staphylococcus. …”
  18. 2018

    Video 2_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.mp4 by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Researchers call for high-risk patient identification, adequate preoperative evaluation, and vigilant postoperative monitoring, and note the significance of early detection in optimizing therapeutic outcomes. …”
  19. 2019

    Data Sheet 1_Investigating the impact of microcalcification size and volume on collagenous matrix and tissue mechanics using a tissue-engineered atherosclerotic cap model.xlsx by Imke L. Jansen (22089944)

    Published 2025
    “…To mimic human microcalcification size and volume, hydroxyapatite microparticles, in two size ranges (diameter up to 5 μm or up to 50 μm) and two volumes (1 v/v% and 5 v/v%) were incorporated homogenously throughout the tissue-engineered model. 5 v/v% of particles caused a significant lowering of the mechanical properties as was shown by a decrease in stiffness and ultimate tensile stress under uniaxial tensile loading. …”
  20. 2020

    Video 5_Takotsubo syndrome following mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: a case report and literature review.mpg by Si Pang (5959094)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Researchers call for high-risk patient identification, adequate preoperative evaluation, and vigilant postoperative monitoring, and note the significance of early detection in optimizing therapeutic outcomes. …”