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  1. 20681

    The MIC values of DDAB for the different strains. by Yuqi Tian (6733070)

    Published 2025
    “…In an <i>in vivo</i> mice model, the virulence of Δ<i>sugE2</i> and Δ<i>sugE1</i>Δ<i>sugE2</i> mutant strains were enhanced and showed significantly increased bacterial loads in the liver, spleen, and cecum. …”
  2. 20682

    Table_1_Decoding diets: insights on ultra-processed food consumption among Lebanese adults from the updated LEBANese natiONal food consumption survey (LEBANON-FCS).DOCX by Maroun Khattar (18776698)

    Published 2024
    “…The study findings call for public health policies and interventions to encourage the consumption of minimally processed foods and decrease the consumption of ultra-processed foods, especially sweets and sweetened beverages, which are especially problematic.…”
  3. 20683

    Data Sheet 1_Pregnancy and contraceptive use among participants of childbearing potential in the HVTN 705 HIV vaccine trial in Southern Africa.docx by Pamela Mda (20390050)

    Published 2025
    “…In a Cox regression analysis covering months 0–15, all contraceptive methods significantly reduced the incidence of pregnancy compared to no contraceptive use. …”
  4. 20684

    Data_Sheet_1_Loneliness, online learning and student outcomes in college students living with disabilities: results from the National College Health Assessment Spring 2022.docx by William Bevens (9319157)

    Published 2024
    “…Interactions indicate a significant effect of in-person learning compared with online learning for deaf or hard of hearing students, and those with multiple disabilities. …”
  5. 20685

    Image_1_Loneliness, online learning and student outcomes in college students living with disabilities: results from the National College Health Assessment Spring 2022.pdf by William Bevens (9319157)

    Published 2024
    “…Interactions indicate a significant effect of in-person learning compared with online learning for deaf or hard of hearing students, and those with multiple disabilities. …”
  6. 20686

    Coded Data.xlsx by Mohana Vignesh P (20399198)

    Published 2024
    “…The relationship between laissez-faire leadership and OCB was moderately correlated. Significant differences in turnover intention by income categories were found, indicating that financial considerations are significant determinants of retention decisions. …”
  7. 20687

    Mapping the properties of cells in relation to their local neighborhood. by Matthew French (13007466)

    Published 2025
    “…The difference in TBX6 NR values is statistically significant in the NMP ROI with a high difference in distributions compared to TBXT or SOX2. …”
  8. 20688

    Table 1_Efficacy of valgus osteotomy in treating nonunion of femoral neck fractures post-internal fixation.docx by Haohao Xu (8909687)

    Published 2025
    “…Background<p>Nonunion of femoral neck fractures following internal fixation presents a significant challenge, particularly in young patients. …”
  9. 20689

    Data Sheet 1_Application of compost amended with biochar on the distribution of antibiotic resistance genes in a soil–cucumber system—from the perspective of high-dose fertilizatio... by Shuai Shi (333614)

    Published 2025
    “…Compost application to soils significantly decreased ARG abundance in cucumbers; SBTC had the most significant effect and reduced the number of host bacteria at the phylum level from four to three. …”
  10. 20690

    Table1_Interannual hydrological changes affect plant communities across different elevation zones in plateau lakeshores: insights from Lake Erhai.docx by Feng Zhu (685)

    Published 2024
    “…The results showed that (1) In drought years, the Shannon-Wiener index of plants significantly decreased across the three elevation ranges, and other plant diversity indices, biomass, and coverage also decreased to varying degrees; (2) except for soil pH, soil water (SW) and nutrient content decreased to varying degrees in the drought year; (3) SW was the primary factor influencing plant biomass, coverage, and diversity in the 1965.0-1965.3m and 1965.3-1965.6m ranges; nitrate nitrogen, C/N ratio, total phosphorus were the primary factors in the 1965.6-1966.4m ranges. …”
  11. 20691

    Additive Benefits of Control-IQ+ AID to GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes by Timothy E. Graham (22352054)

    Published 2025
    “…These additive benefits of AID in GLP-1ra users included significant reductions in HbA1c levels with simultaneous reduction in insulin use, along with no statistical increase in weight despite very significant improvements in glycemic control. …”
  12. 20692

    Table 3_Sex-specific associations between brominated flame retardants exposure and phenotypic age acceleration in NHANES 2005–2010.docx by Weiliang Kong (12573067)

    Published 2025
    “…Generalized linear regression models (GLMs) assessed the associations between individual BFRs and PhenoAgeAccel, while weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression and Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) analyses were used to evaluate the effects of combined BFRs exposures.…”
  13. 20693

    Table 1_Sex-specific associations between brominated flame retardants exposure and phenotypic age acceleration in NHANES 2005–2010.docx by Weiliang Kong (12573067)

    Published 2025
    “…Generalized linear regression models (GLMs) assessed the associations between individual BFRs and PhenoAgeAccel, while weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression and Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) analyses were used to evaluate the effects of combined BFRs exposures.…”
  14. 20694

    Table 2_Sex-specific associations between brominated flame retardants exposure and phenotypic age acceleration in NHANES 2005–2010.xlsx by Weiliang Kong (12573067)

    Published 2025
    “…Generalized linear regression models (GLMs) assessed the associations between individual BFRs and PhenoAgeAccel, while weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression and Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) analyses were used to evaluate the effects of combined BFRs exposures.…”
  15. 20695

    Data_Sheet_1_Banxia-Yiyiren alleviates insomnia and anxiety by regulating the gut microbiota and metabolites of PCPA-induced insomnia model rats.zip by Liang Wang (23021)

    Published 2024
    “…Additionally, there was a significant Pearson correlation between the genus-level differences in the gut microbiota and the differentially abundant metabolites among the G1–G2, G3–G2, and G6–G2 groups.…”
  16. 20696

    Visual integration in speech perception (O’Hanlon et al., 2025) by Brandon O’Hanlon (20149032)

    Published 2025
    “…</b>Generalized linear mixed-effects regression model (GLMER) equations, including the fixed-effects and random effects structure for each main hypothesis.…”
  17. 20697

    Data Sheet 1_Transcriptome analysis of Ipomoea cairica algicidal mechanism against Phaeocystis globosa.docx by Dayong Liang (21083714)

    Published 2025
    “…The results of physiological experiments showed no difference in the number of solitary cells and colonies at 24 h, but significant decreases at 48 h. Transcriptomic data also showed significant differences in differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at 24 and 48 h. …”
  18. 20698

    Data Sheet 1_Patient-centered modeling of the breast biopsy experience.pdf by Isabel Nieto-Alvarez (22425466)

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction<p>Despite significant advances in breast cancer screening and early detection over recent decades, rising patient volumes, limited resources, and time constraints hinder healthcare teams from anticipating distress and effectively managing the patient experience. …”
  19. 20699

    Data Sheet 1_Efficacy and safety of different medications compared for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia: a network meta-analysis.pdf by Zhen Guo (68566)

    Published 2025
    “…The secondary outcomes showed a significant effect of hydromorphone in improving sleep quality (MD = −3.8, 95% CI: [−23.0, −15.0]) and decreasing pain questionnaire scores (MD = −13.0, 95% CI: [−28.0, 2.1]). …”
  20. 20700

    Data Sheet 6_Efficacy and safety of different medications compared for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia: a network meta-analysis.pdf by Zhen Guo (68566)

    Published 2025
    “…The secondary outcomes showed a significant effect of hydromorphone in improving sleep quality (MD = −3.8, 95% CI: [−23.0, −15.0]) and decreasing pain questionnaire scores (MD = −13.0, 95% CI: [−28.0, 2.1]). …”