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    Effect size distribution and intersections of transcript usage response upon stimulation with <i>M</i>. <i>leprae</i> sonicate by T1R-free (LEP) and T1R-destined (T1R) leprosy pati... by Wilian Correa-Macedo (11813183)

    Published 2024
    “…Differentially used transcripts (DUT) for LEP are depicted as black dots and appear as a continuous curve in the center part of the graph while colored dots display PΔ for the T1R group. …”
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    SEAwise report on effects of spatial management measures suggested in SEAwise to safeguard species, habitats and choke species on fisheries selectivity and fuel cost by Francois Bastardie (6217991)

    Published 2024
    “…The spatial <b>BEMTOOL</b> component showed that the closures would increase fuel consumption of the >18 m fleets in South GSA 17 by 12% but decreased the fuel consumption of the >18m fleets in the center of GSA 19 by 18%. …”
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    Table 1_Inverse association between triglyceride–glucose index and maximal oxygen uptake in US young and middle-aged population: a cross-sectional study.docx by Bin Zhang (64682)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>The complex sampling design and mobile examination center sample weights were considered. In multivariable linear regression analyses, each 1 unit increase in the TyG index was associated with a decrease in VO<sub>2</sub>max [β = −1.24, 95% CI (−1.97, −0.51), p = 0.002] when expressed as a continuous variable, independent of confounders. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Trends in sepsis-associated cardiovascular disease mortality in the United States, 1999 to 2022.pdf by Malik Salman (20401364)

    Published 2024
    “…The Northeast region, which had the highest mortality rate in the initial part of the study period, was the only region to see a decline in mortality, while the Northwest, Midwest, and Southern regions experienced significant increases in mortality rates.…”