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Patient demographics.
Published 2024“…FC levels showed no association with alpha diversity (<i>p</i>>0.1), while symptom scores showed a negative association with Shannon and observed diversity in patients with UC. …”
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Alpha diversity measures across all 727 samples.
Published 2024“…FC levels showed no association with alpha diversity (<i>p</i>>0.1), while symptom scores showed a negative association with Shannon and observed diversity in patients with UC. …”
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STORMS microbiome reporting checklist.
Published 2024“…FC levels showed no association with alpha diversity (<i>p</i>>0.1), while symptom scores showed a negative association with Shannon and observed diversity in patients with UC. …”
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Changes in alpha diversity in the weeks before anti-TNF-a treatment.
Published 2024“…The analysis found a significant association across all subjects for Shannon diversity with decreasing diversity in the lead up to the next treatment (lmer model, beta = -0.018, <i>p</i> = 0.036) and no association for observed diversity (<i>p</i>>0.1). …”
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(a) Absolute error of the example 3, Y(x,y) for scale level ranging from 2 to 7.
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(a) Comparison of the approximate solution with the exact solution for the example 2.
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(a) Comparison of the approximate solution X(x,y) with the exact solution of the problem 3.
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(a) Absolute error of the example 3, X(x,y) for scale level ranging from 2 to 7.
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Lecturers by gender.
Published 2025“…The male/female ratio was close to 3:1 in terms of lectures and close to 1:1 in terms of posters. …”