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    Morphological Change of Hydrate Caused by Ostwald Ripening and Sintering by Zelin Xu (14002343)

    Published 2025
    “…Hydrate Ostwald ripening and sintering were observable several weeks after the onset of formation, leading to a decrease in the particle number. Simultaneously, the particle size increased significantly without alteration of the overall hydrate saturation. …”
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    Qualitative changes in the implant subgroup. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured preoperatively and at regular times postoperatively (Tono-Pen AVIA®). Preoperative and immediate postoperative complications were monitored. …”
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    Results of the colorimetric MTT test. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured preoperatively and at regular times postoperatively (Tono-Pen AVIA®). Preoperative and immediate postoperative complications were monitored. …”
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    IOP fluctuation. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured preoperatively and at regular times postoperatively (Tono-Pen AVIA®). Preoperative and immediate postoperative complications were monitored. …”
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    IOP fluctuation. by Adela Klezlova (22608008)

    Published 2025
    “…Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured preoperatively and at regular times postoperatively (Tono-Pen AVIA®). Preoperative and immediate postoperative complications were monitored. …”
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    Kaplan-Meier plot. by Nand Lal Banstola (10510379)

    Published 2024
    “…SDR-PEP offered 72% protection, consistent over time, as shown in Kaplan-Meier plots. The protective effect was equally strong in blood-related contacts (HR 0.29 versus 0.27 in others, <i>p</i> = 0.32), and the proportion of MB cases among incident cases was not significantly different post-PEP (51.4% vs. 53.6%, p = 0.82).…”
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    Characteristics of the study sample. by Nand Lal Banstola (10510379)

    Published 2024
    “…SDR-PEP offered 72% protection, consistent over time, as shown in Kaplan-Meier plots. The protective effect was equally strong in blood-related contacts (HR 0.29 versus 0.27 in others, <i>p</i> = 0.32), and the proportion of MB cases among incident cases was not significantly different post-PEP (51.4% vs. 53.6%, p = 0.82).…”
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    Multivariate associations with incident leprosy. by Nand Lal Banstola (10510379)

    Published 2024
    “…SDR-PEP offered 72% protection, consistent over time, as shown in Kaplan-Meier plots. The protective effect was equally strong in blood-related contacts (HR 0.29 versus 0.27 in others, <i>p</i> = 0.32), and the proportion of MB cases among incident cases was not significantly different post-PEP (51.4% vs. 53.6%, p = 0.82).…”
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    Univariate associations with incident leprosy. by Nand Lal Banstola (10510379)

    Published 2024
    “…SDR-PEP offered 72% protection, consistent over time, as shown in Kaplan-Meier plots. The protective effect was equally strong in blood-related contacts (HR 0.29 versus 0.27 in others, <i>p</i> = 0.32), and the proportion of MB cases among incident cases was not significantly different post-PEP (51.4% vs. 53.6%, p = 0.82).…”
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    Cortical and subcortical regions feature distinct early and late responses during audition. by Sarah H. McGill (22505225)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The differences between the mean peristimulus spectrograms of maximum-intensity auditory stimulus trials (65.7 dB) and no-stimulus trials (63.5 dB) are shown here. Spectrograms time-locked to real or no-stimulus (blank) onset (time 0, vertical dashed line) were computed for all maximum-intensity and no-stimulus trials, then decibel-normalized to the prestimulus baseline (500ms before stimulus presentation). …”
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    Passive listening and go/No-go tasks feature comparable electrophysiological responses. by Sarah H. McGill (22505225)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The differences between the mean peristimulus spectrograms of maximum-intensity auditory stimulus trials (65.7 dB) and no-stimulus trials (63.5 dB white noise only) are shown here for passive listening (left) and go/no-go (right tasks). Spectrograms time-locked to real or no-stimulus (blank) onset (time 0, vertical dashed line) were computed for all maximum-intensity and no-stimulus trials, then decibel-normalized to the prestimulus baseline (500ms before stimulus presentation). …”
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    Supplementary information–dataset. by Leriana Garcia Reis (12646978)

    Published 2024
    “…HF diet and light treatment increased fecal corticosterone output (P<0.05) during lactation. Dams exhibited significant 12 h and 24 h rhythms of activity out of the nest in the first 48 h postnatal, with time outside of the nest greater in the second 24 h period. …”
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    Experimental timeline overview. by Leriana Garcia Reis (12646978)

    Published 2024
    “…HF diet and light treatment increased fecal corticosterone output (P<0.05) during lactation. Dams exhibited significant 12 h and 24 h rhythms of activity out of the nest in the first 48 h postnatal, with time outside of the nest greater in the second 24 h period. …”
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    Technical properties of tested UASs. by Marc Roswag (20598443)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, we hypothesized that (iii) any initial deterrence or attraction effect might decrease over time. Our results did not support this hypothesis because we did not observe any habituation of bats to UAS within the 15-minute flight period. …”
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    Subject characteristics. by Barbara Mayr (7065950)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a significant increase both times for miR-103a (glycolysis, %change base: +12%, post +17%), miR-146a (inflammation, %change base: +20%, post +21%), and miR-222 (cardiac remodeling, %change base: +10%, post +21%), while miR-30a (inflammation, %change base: -27%, post: -38%) decreased significantly (all p≤0.043).…”
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    Raw data. by Barbara Mayr (7065950)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a significant increase both times for miR-103a (glycolysis, %change base: +12%, post +17%), miR-146a (inflammation, %change base: +20%, post +21%), and miR-222 (cardiac remodeling, %change base: +10%, post +21%), while miR-30a (inflammation, %change base: -27%, post: -38%) decreased significantly (all p≤0.043).…”
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    Flow diagram. by Barbara Mayr (7065950)

    Published 2024
    “…We found a significant increase both times for miR-103a (glycolysis, %change base: +12%, post +17%), miR-146a (inflammation, %change base: +20%, post +21%), and miR-222 (cardiac remodeling, %change base: +10%, post +21%), while miR-30a (inflammation, %change base: -27%, post: -38%) decreased significantly (all p≤0.043).…”
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