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    European study sites. by Graeme T. Swindles (7192745)

    Published 2025
    “…Peat accumulates when there is a positive mass balance between plant productivity inputs and litter/peat decomposition losses. …”
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    Location of study sites. by Graeme T. Swindles (7192745)

    Published 2025
    “…Peat accumulates when there is a positive mass balance between plant productivity inputs and litter/peat decomposition losses. …”
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    GWAS analysis using Cluster 2 data (shown in S1 Fig). by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i><1×10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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    GWAS analysis using Cluster 3 data (shown in S1 Fig). by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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    GWAS analysis using only Cluster 1 data (shown in S1 Fig). by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i><1×10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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    GWAS analysis using Cluster 4 data (shown in S1 Fig). by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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    GWAS analysis identifies several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are associated with the changes in viral copies. by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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    GWAS analysis identifies several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are associated with the changes in viral copies. by Ke Li (106849)

    Published 2024
    “…Significant SNPs are shown with solid colors. (B) SNPs (with <b><i>p</i></b><<b>1</b>×<b>10</b><sup><b>−10</b></sup>) that have positive (blue) or negative (red) effects on viral copies. …”
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    Receiver operating characteristic curve for anti-NIE antibodies for <i>S. stercoralis.</i> by Jannet A. Tobon Ramos (20855642)

    Published 2025
    “…The seroprevalence did not significantly decrease following DA treatment. These results include all individuals sampled, irrespective of whether they took the medications. …”
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    Raw images.pdf. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of FAM50A decreased cell proliferation ability, the proportion of EdU positive cells, and the number of CRC cell colonies, whereas overexpressing FAM50A promoted proliferative phenotypes. …”
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    The primers related to FAM50A. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of FAM50A decreased cell proliferation ability, the proportion of EdU positive cells, and the number of CRC cell colonies, whereas overexpressing FAM50A promoted proliferative phenotypes. …”
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    Model fit indices for social isolation. by Juhee Choi (2619733)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>A significant three-way interaction was found between time, depression severity, and COVID-19 diagnosis, while anxiety severity showed no significant interaction. …”
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    Multilevel model analysis of social isolation. by Juhee Choi (2619733)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>A significant three-way interaction was found between time, depression severity, and COVID-19 diagnosis, while anxiety severity showed no significant interaction. …”