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19001
Dataset.
Published 2024“…When adjusted for age and sex, improvement in the UVA risk group over 6 hours was associated with a non-statistically significant 43% decrease in odds of mortality (aOR 0.57, 95%CI 0.29–1.07, p = 0.08). …”
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19002
Color correction module network structure.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results and conclusion:</p><p>Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements, with an average increase of 6.61 in PSNR, 0.15 in SSIM, and 0.87 in UIQM. …”
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19003
Network structure diagram.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results and conclusion:</p><p>Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements, with an average increase of 6.61 in PSNR, 0.15 in SSIM, and 0.87 in UIQM. …”
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19004
Network flowchart.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results and conclusion:</p><p>Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements, with an average increase of 6.61 in PSNR, 0.15 in SSIM, and 0.87 in UIQM. …”
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19005
Deblurring module network structure.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results and conclusion:</p><p>Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements, with an average increase of 6.61 in PSNR, 0.15 in SSIM, and 0.87 in UIQM. …”
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19006
Preliminary enhancement module diagram.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results and conclusion:</p><p>Experimental results demonstrate significant improvements, with an average increase of 6.61 in PSNR, 0.15 in SSIM, and 0.87 in UIQM. …”
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19007
Genes in the top 10 up- and down-regulated.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19008
Differential analysis between OEG and CG groups.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19009
Overview of Sequencing Results.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19010
PCA plot of OEG group and CG group.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19011
siRNA sequences designed for this study.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19012
Statistics of reads aligned to gene structure.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19013
Protocols for real-time quantitative PCR.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19014
The Original gel map protein immunoblotting.
Published 2025“…The results of transcriptome sequencing demonstrated that the overexpression of the HADHB gene markedly altered the transcriptional profile of preadipocytes, with 170 genes exhibiting a significant increase in expression and 113 genes displaying a decrease. …”
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19015
Forest plot displaying the risk of BDs occurrence by mining status, sex, type of malformation, system involved and the gestational age at birth.
Published 2024“…The variables on the right are associated with an increase in risk while those on the left are associated with a significant decrease in risk. The reference category was “living non-mining zones”.…”
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19016
Climate distress worsened over the study period in low-mindfulness but not high- mindfulness individuals.
Published 2024“…October 2021 for two levels of mindfulness (+1 and -1 standard deviation, SD), and revealed a significant increase over time (***, p < 0.001) for low-mindfulness individuals but no significant change for high-mindfulness individuals. …”
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19017
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19018
The effects of CHRM2 knockdown on osteogenic differentiation and cell proliferation.
Published 2025“…(B) The RT-qPCR results showed that the expression of CHRM2 in cells with Si-CHRM2 knockdown decreased significantly. (C) The cell proliferation were measured by OD value at 450 nm, and the observation time points were at 0, 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours. …”
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19019
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19020
Country-specific income loss estimates.
Published 2025“…To test this hypothesis, we conduct a series of counterfactual exercises, investigating the cumulative income effects of annual temperature increases by the end of the century. Our findings reveal significant disparities in income losses across the <a href="http://files.econ.cam.ac.uk/people-files/faculty/km418/Annual_Country_Specific_Income_Loss_Estimates_of_SSP_Scenarios.xlsx" target="_blank">174 countries</a> in our sample, highlighting that the impacts of climate change are not uniform but depend on the projected paths of temperatures and their variability.…”