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    Thematic clouds for lectures. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…Concerning gender, a clear imbalance in favour of men persists among lecturers. …”
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    Sample Data. by Ignacio García-Espona (21395335)

    Published 2025
    “…Concerning gender, a clear imbalance in favour of men persists among lecturers. …”
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    Ethogram describing all outcome measures. by Sara Hintze (3216885)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>Animal boredom is a potentially prevalent, but underresearched animal welfare concern. To study the characteristics of boredom and its welfare consequences, we need to be sure that animals are actually bored and do not suffer from other negatively valenced states like apathy and depression. …”
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    The correlogram. by Bingtao Su (4740009)

    Published 2025
    “…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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    The food consumption quantity. by Bingtao Su (4740009)

    Published 2025
    “…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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    Dataset. by Bingtao Su (4740009)

    Published 2025
    “…Results demonstrated that groups with a lower prevalence of diabetes showed lower dietary EFP, while the dietary EFP and GHG emissions peaked among the prediabetes group with a prevalence of 32.7%−34.9%, and then decreased significantly with the increasing prevalence of prediabetes. …”
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