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Contribution of biological and environmental factors to MAOC and their impact mechanisms.
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Explanation of total variation in POC and MAOC contents by environmental factors.
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Fixed effects (land-use type) and random effects (sample site) on POC and MAOC contents.
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Identification of ACADM, ANGPTL4, and NFKB2 as significant predictors of OS in the TCGA-KIRC cohort.
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Gardner-Altman plots showing changes from pre- to post-intervention. Physical performance (SPPB) but not handgrip strength, increases after creatine supplementation.
Published 2025“…<p>Strength measured as handgrip (B) did not change after creatine supplementation. Functional capacity, measured through SPPB test (A), showed significant increases after 8 weeks of oral creatine supplementation. …”
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Supplementary file 1_Burden of urogenital congenital anomalies: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.docx
Published 2025“…Regionally, Southern Sub-Saharan Africa exhibited the highest prevalence, while Oceania and East Asia showed significant increases and decreases, respectively. Decomposition analysis of change in prevalence indicated that, globally, population contributed the most to changes in prevalence, followed by aging and epidemiological change. …”
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Supplementary file 2_Burden of urogenital congenital anomalies: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021.pdf
Published 2025“…Regionally, Southern Sub-Saharan Africa exhibited the highest prevalence, while Oceania and East Asia showed significant increases and decreases, respectively. Decomposition analysis of change in prevalence indicated that, globally, population contributed the most to changes in prevalence, followed by aging and epidemiological change. …”
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