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Value of ecological products in the study area.
Published 2025“…The study reveals several key findings. (1) In the three study areas, afforestation significantly impacts the regulation of service product values. …”
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Means of sampling data in the Zunhua study area.
Published 2025“…The study reveals several key findings. (1) In the three study areas, afforestation significantly impacts the regulation of service product values. …”
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Correlation Matrix for Variables.
Published 2025“…Closer psychological distance also significantly improved self-reported track use and boot cleaning behaviours. …”
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Sample size in each occupational subgroup.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Summary of Participant Demographic Information.
Published 2025“…Closer psychological distance also significantly improved self-reported track use and boot cleaning behaviours. …”
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Correlation between different study variables.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Study flow diagram.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Final data used in the study.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Demographic characteristics of participants.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Data_Sheet_1_Deregulation of mTORC1-TFEB axis in human iPSC model of GBA1-associated Parkinson’s disease.docx
Published 2025“…Using PD patients’ induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), we examined TFEB activity and regulation of the ALP in dopaminergic neuronal cultures generated from iPSC lines harboring heterozygous GBA1 mutations and the CRISPR/Cas9-corrected isogenic controls. Our data showed a significant decrease in TFEB transcriptional activity and attenuated expression of many genes in the CLEAR network in GBA1 mutant neurons, but not in the isogenic gene-corrected cells. …”
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Table1_Neutrophil extracellular traps as immunofibrotic mediators in RA-ILD; pilot evaluation of the nintedanib therapy.docx
Published 2024“…On the other hand, nintedanib treatment decreased NETs and sC5b-9 levels in RA-ILD patients.…”
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Image1_Neutrophil extracellular traps as immunofibrotic mediators in RA-ILD; pilot evaluation of the nintedanib therapy.tif
Published 2024“…On the other hand, nintedanib treatment decreased NETs and sC5b-9 levels in RA-ILD patients.…”
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Dependent and independent variables (N = 316).
Published 2025“…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Unmet oral health needs remain a significant issue among immigrant adolescents, often exacerbated by experiences of racial discrimination. …”
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Measurements per sample and cycle.
Published 2025“…Such choices and decisions are coded in the archaeological record and represent cultural factors that were transmitted through learning and likely triggered the human decision-making process of past hunter-gatherers.…”