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Values of geometry function for some typical hydrophilic surface geometries.
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Non-dimensional diameter of droplets versus magnetic and gravitational Bond Number.
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Comparison of measured contact angle of ferrofluid droplets on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
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Supplementary Material for: Significant Dry Weight Reduction After Transition from Peritoneal Dialysis to Hemodialysis
Published 2025“…After transitioning to HD, body weight decreased significantly, with a reduction of -2.8 kg at one month, -5.3 kg at three months, and -7.5 kg one year post-transition. …”
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Leaves of the <i>atb’’αβγδ</i> plants under brushing-induced mechanical stress conditions.
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Univariate analyses.
Published 2025“…Multiple linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modelling was used to identify factors associated with mean monthly ED visits. Multivariate analysis showed the mean monthly ED visits increased significantly during the first year of COVID-19 than before the pandemic (Mean = 0.30 vs Mean = 0.21, p = 0.01). …”
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Overview of individuals in the study.
Published 2025“…Multiple linear regression with Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) modelling was used to identify factors associated with mean monthly ED visits. Multivariate analysis showed the mean monthly ED visits increased significantly during the first year of COVID-19 than before the pandemic (Mean = 0.30 vs Mean = 0.21, p = 0.01). …”