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    Image 1_Numerical case study of a clear-air turbulence event over the Tibetan Plateau.pdf by Haiwen Liu (560789)

    Published 2025
    “…The CAT primarily occurred near the upper-level jet stream core. The significant vertical wind shear decreases the Richardson number (Ri). …”
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    Table 1_Efficacy of a novel surgical approach: sutureless correction of conjunctivochalasis using new conjunctival forceps combined with high-frequency electrocautery.docx by Tingting Song (575707)

    Published 2025
    “…OSDI scores showed no difference between preoperative (38.54) and 1-week postoperative (41.67) values (p=0.922), but significantly decreased by 1 month (16.67, p<0.001). …”
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    Video 1_Efficacy of a novel surgical approach: sutureless correction of conjunctivochalasis using new conjunctival forceps combined with high-frequency electrocautery.mp4 by Tingting Song (575707)

    Published 2025
    “…OSDI scores showed no difference between preoperative (38.54) and 1-week postoperative (41.67) values (p=0.922), but significantly decreased by 1 month (16.67, p<0.001). …”
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    Demographic and ocular features. by Mingxi Shao (10066570)

    Published 2025
    “…The XGBoost or KNN model using TAS alone achieved the highest AUC (0.74) in five-fold cross-validation.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The decrease in TAS levels and the increase in H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and MDA levels are found to be correlated with PCG, and the results indicate that oxidative stress plays a part in congenital glaucoma onset.…”
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    Machine learning model to diagnose PCG. by Mingxi Shao (10066570)

    Published 2025
    “…The XGBoost or KNN model using TAS alone achieved the highest AUC (0.74) in five-fold cross-validation.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The decrease in TAS levels and the increase in H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and MDA levels are found to be correlated with PCG, and the results indicate that oxidative stress plays a part in congenital glaucoma onset.…”
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    ROC curves of TAS + SOD + MDA to diagnose PCG. by Mingxi Shao (10066570)

    Published 2025
    “…The XGBoost or KNN model using TAS alone achieved the highest AUC (0.74) in five-fold cross-validation.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The decrease in TAS levels and the increase in H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and MDA levels are found to be correlated with PCG, and the results indicate that oxidative stress plays a part in congenital glaucoma onset.…”
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    Advanced experimental investigation of explosive characteristics in premixed syngas/air mixtures using a narrow gap disk burner by Mingzhao Wang (2956800)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show that the folding of the flame front is enhanced as the Φ decreases. …”
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    Redox-Gated Optical Modulation of Coumarin-Triphenyliminophosphorane Fluorophores by Wei-Chu Huang (20109680)

    Published 2024
    “…Upon chemical and electrochemical oxidation, these compounds display a hypsochromic shift in absorption from 430 to 350 nm, accompanied by up to 11-fold fluorescence enhancement under 405 nm excitation. …”
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    Redox-Gated Optical Modulation of Coumarin-Triphenyliminophosphorane Fluorophores by Wei-Chu Huang (20109680)

    Published 2024
    “…Upon chemical and electrochemical oxidation, these compounds display a hypsochromic shift in absorption from 430 to 350 nm, accompanied by up to 11-fold fluorescence enhancement under 405 nm excitation. …”
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    Cyclization Decoded: Engineering Amylomaltase for Efficient α‑Glucan Transformations by Han Liu (288039)

    Published 2025
    “…Amylomaltases (AMs) can modulate the biochemical properties of α-glucan through a distinctive cyclization feature to form α-1,4-glucoside-linked large-ring polysaccharides (cycloamyloses; CAs), endowing α-glucan with significant health benefits and medical value. …”
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    Seedling and hairy roots of <i>Echinacea purpurea.</i> by Samane Khalili (21560106)

    Published 2025
    “…Moench, commonly known as purple coneflower, is a significant medicinal plant renowned for its therapeutic properties, which are attributed to various phytochemical compounds, including caffeic acid derivatives (CADs). …”
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    <i>Piriformospora indica</i> in PDB medium. by Samane Khalili (21560106)

    Published 2025
    “…Moench, commonly known as purple coneflower, is a significant medicinal plant renowned for its therapeutic properties, which are attributed to various phytochemical compounds, including caffeic acid derivatives (CADs). …”
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    Statistical summaries. by Magdalena Kunat-Budzyńska (20565222)

    Published 2025
    “…This may indicate that infection causes a decrease in the effectiveness of primarily antioxidant mechanisms, whereas immune mechanisms are still activated during infection. …”
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    Patients outcome. by Loïc Duron (6433634)

    Published 2025
    “…Reliance on temporal-artery biopsy fell (17% vs 91%; p < 0.01), owing to a four-fold rise in diagnostic MRI use. Mean total medical costs decreased by €814 per patient (€3672 ± 2861 vs €4486 ± 3193), although this difference did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.23).…”
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    Fragmentation patterns for Schisandrin A. by Zhaoping Meng (4875040)

    Published 2025
    “…Twenty-two differential metabolites (VIP ≥ 1) were identified using untargeted metabolomics. 3 primary metabolites, namely mannose, pyruvate, and shikimic acid, together with 2 secondary metabolites, phenylalanine and mevalonic acid, were observed to decrease. 17 secondary metabolites, including Schisandrin A, Schisandrin B, Schisandrin C, Gomisin D, Gomisin G, Gomisin H, Benzoylgomisin H, Benzoylgomisin O,Angeloylgomisin P, Catechin, Isorhamnetin, Luteolin, Cinnamic acid, Hydroxycinnamic acid, Hexahydrocurcumin, Coniferyl alcohol, Phenylalanine, Terpinolene and Mevalonic acid, exhibited increases in their levels by 10.64, 1.84, 1.40, 1.64, 4.46, 8.18, 1.72, 10.20, 2.08, 1.27, 1.57, 1.18, 2.01, 1.12, 1.88, 1.15, and 3.17-fold, respectively. …”
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    Chemical structure of a lignan. by Zhaoping Meng (4875040)

    Published 2025
    “…Twenty-two differential metabolites (VIP ≥ 1) were identified using untargeted metabolomics. 3 primary metabolites, namely mannose, pyruvate, and shikimic acid, together with 2 secondary metabolites, phenylalanine and mevalonic acid, were observed to decrease. 17 secondary metabolites, including Schisandrin A, Schisandrin B, Schisandrin C, Gomisin D, Gomisin G, Gomisin H, Benzoylgomisin H, Benzoylgomisin O,Angeloylgomisin P, Catechin, Isorhamnetin, Luteolin, Cinnamic acid, Hydroxycinnamic acid, Hexahydrocurcumin, Coniferyl alcohol, Phenylalanine, Terpinolene and Mevalonic acid, exhibited increases in their levels by 10.64, 1.84, 1.40, 1.64, 4.46, 8.18, 1.72, 10.20, 2.08, 1.27, 1.57, 1.18, 2.01, 1.12, 1.88, 1.15, and 3.17-fold, respectively. …”