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Sociodemographic characteristics of stroke patients followed for 12 months (n = 137).
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Multivariable Gompertz AFT model for survival status and predictors among stroke patients (n = 137).
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the genus level.
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the class level.
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the phylum level.
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Venn diagram based on ASVs of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp.
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α-diversity indices of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp.
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Heat map of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the genus level.
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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the family level.
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Effects of increasing gravel on initial escape latency in non-injured <i>vs.</i>
Published 2025“…</b> However latency was significantly decrease for the 40 g condition in the injured day 0 animals. **** indicates significant differences across increasing amounts of gravel (p < 0.0001). * indicates a post-hoc test confirming a significant difference between injured and non-injured animals 40 g (p < 0.05).…”