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Behavior is best fit by models with independent attributes.
Published 2025“…<b>(d)</b> Histograms of coefficient estimates across sessions for the magnitude of each attribute. Positive/negative coefficients on option A/B indicate that the probability of choosing option A increases/decreases with the magnitude of that attribute. …”
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Enteropathogen detection and fCal levels.
Published 2025“…Samples positive for <i><i>Shigella</i></i> had significantly higher fCal than samples positive for rotavirus. …”
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Correlation analyses between studied genes.
Published 2024“…Serum level of <i>NEAT-1</i> correlates negatively with <i>IL-6</i> level (<i>r</i> = -.317, P = .008). …”
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Primers used in q-PCR.
Published 2024“…Serum level of <i>NEAT-1</i> correlates negatively with <i>IL-6</i> level (<i>r</i> = -.317, P = .008). …”
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The analyzed data of the 532 cases of this study.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Malnutrition is a significant risk factor contributing to the progression of the elderly with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). …”
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Treatment plan of wheat maize composite blends.
Published 2025“…The mineral analysis of various flours showed an increase in the calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium while decrease in zinc contents. The pasting behaviour of wheat maize composite blends showed a significant decrease in their viscosities as the quantity of maize flour increased. …”
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ASVs abundances across microbiota samples.
Published 2025“…Notable bacterial changes included a decrease in <i>Akkermansia muciniphila</i> and <i>Peptococcaceae</i> and increases in <i>Allobaculum</i> and <i>Coprococcus</i>; <i>A. muciniphila</i> positively correlated with glucose levels and negatively correlated with body weight. …”
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Factors influencing nurses’ turnover intention.
Published 2025“…Experiencing a career plateau can result in negative work outcomes, including decreased job satisfaction and reduced motivation. …”
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Data set_v2.
Published 2025“…Experiencing a career plateau can result in negative work outcomes, including decreased job satisfaction and reduced motivation. …”
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Profile of the respondents.
Published 2025“…Experiencing a career plateau can result in negative work outcomes, including decreased job satisfaction and reduced motivation. …”
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A Hydrate-Bearing Sediment Gas Replacement Mechanical Behavior Regulation Mechanism and Slope Stability Analysis
Published 2025“…As saturation increases, the Γ value of the critical state line decreases, while the λ value increases. (3) For slope simulations, increased hydrate saturation significantly raises the safety factor for gentler slopes, while the reinforcing effect of gas replacement is weaker for steeper slopes with higher saturation.…”
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A Hydrate-Bearing Sediment Gas Replacement Mechanical Behavior Regulation Mechanism and Slope Stability Analysis
Published 2025“…As saturation increases, the Γ value of the critical state line decreases, while the λ value increases. (3) For slope simulations, increased hydrate saturation significantly raises the safety factor for gentler slopes, while the reinforcing effect of gas replacement is weaker for steeper slopes with higher saturation.…”
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Theoretical framework.
Published 2025“…Assumptions of linear multivariate regression were checked and the level of significance determined at a 95% CI and p-value <0.05. …”
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Supplementary file survey questioner annex.
Published 2025“…Assumptions of linear multivariate regression were checked and the level of significance determined at a 95% CI and p-value <0.05. …”