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  1. 2141

    Data Sheet 1_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…Microbiome profiling was performed using 16S rRNA gene-targeted metagenomic sequencing, followed by comprehensive bioinformatics and statistical analyses.</p>Results<p>Significant differences were observed in both alpha and beta diversity measures, with alpha diversity decreasing as the severity of COVID-19 increased. …”
  2. 2142

    Data Sheet 3_Identification of nasopharyngeal microbial dysbiosis in COVID-19 patients by 16S rRNA gene sequencing.xls by Filippos S. Kardaras (18330696)

    Published 2025
    “…Microbiome profiling was performed using 16S rRNA gene-targeted metagenomic sequencing, followed by comprehensive bioinformatics and statistical analyses.</p>Results<p>Significant differences were observed in both alpha and beta diversity measures, with alpha diversity decreasing as the severity of COVID-19 increased. …”
  3. 2143

    Image 4_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  4. 2144

    Image 6_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  5. 2145

    Image 1_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  6. 2146

    Image 3_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  7. 2147

    Image 9_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  8. 2148

    Image 7_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  9. 2149

    Image 8_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  10. 2150

    Image 5_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  11. 2151

    Image 2_Tuber indicum colonization enhances plant drought tolerance by modifying physiological, rhizosphere metabolic and bacterial community responses in Pinus armandii.jpeg by Lanlan Huang (421909)

    Published 2025
    “…The relative abundance of Nocardioides albus has a significant positive correlation with trans-2-hexenal, and trans-2-hexenal shows a significant negative correlation with the malondialdehyde content and a significant positive correlation with the content of photosynthetic pigments, implying that N. albus might play an important role in regulating plant drought tolerance. …”
  12. 2152

    Table 2_An 8-week 24-form Tai Chi intervention on cognition in Chinese college students overusing short videos: a randomized controlled trial.xlsx by Yu-fan Li (22162804)

    Published 2025
    “…Post-intervention, TCG reaction times significantly decreased (p < 0.05), aligning with LCG and differing significantly from OCG. …”
  13. 2153

    Table 3_Unraveling life expectancy and death spectrum changes of registered residents (hukou) in Quzhou, China, 2015–2023: a study using Arriaga decomposition method.docx by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2025
    “…Age groups 55–80 made significant positive contributions, while 0- and 85- groups saw decreased contributions. …”
  14. 2154

    Table 5_Unraveling life expectancy and death spectrum changes of registered residents (hukou) in Quzhou, China, 2015–2023: a study using Arriaga decomposition method.docx by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2025
    “…Age groups 55–80 made significant positive contributions, while 0- and 85- groups saw decreased contributions. …”
  15. 2155

    Table 2_Unraveling life expectancy and death spectrum changes of registered residents (hukou) in Quzhou, China, 2015–2023: a study using Arriaga decomposition method.docx by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2025
    “…Age groups 55–80 made significant positive contributions, while 0- and 85- groups saw decreased contributions. …”
  16. 2156

    Table 1_Unraveling life expectancy and death spectrum changes of registered residents (hukou) in Quzhou, China, 2015–2023: a study using Arriaga decomposition method.docx by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2025
    “…Age groups 55–80 made significant positive contributions, while 0- and 85- groups saw decreased contributions. …”
  17. 2157

    Image 1_Unraveling life expectancy and death spectrum changes of registered residents (hukou) in Quzhou, China, 2015–2023: a study using Arriaga decomposition method.jpeg by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2025
    “…Age groups 55–80 made significant positive contributions, while 0- and 85- groups saw decreased contributions. …”
  18. 2158

    Table 4_Unraveling life expectancy and death spectrum changes of registered residents (hukou) in Quzhou, China, 2015–2023: a study using Arriaga decomposition method.docx by Jie Pan (187977)

    Published 2025
    “…Age groups 55–80 made significant positive contributions, while 0- and 85- groups saw decreased contributions. …”
  19. 2159

    Data_Sheet_1_Academic burnout and family communication as predictors of life satisfaction in Peruvian university students.docx by Julia Gutierrez Ticona (19713721)

    Published 2024
    “…The results present a negative relationship between academic burnout and Life Satisfaction with a significant estimate of −0.849 (p < 0.001), with a beta coefficient (β) of −0.469, and a positive relationship between Family Communication and Life Satisfaction, showing a significant positive estimate of 0.436 (p < 0.001), with a beta coefficient (β) of 0.420. …”
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    Effects of frequency difference, tactile conditions, and replicability. by Farzaneh Darki (22076051)

    Published 2025
    “…Compared to the reference condition Tact Off, the condition Tact B had a marginally significant positive effect, while Tact A and Tact AB exhibited significant positive and negative effects, respectively. …”