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Image 4_Impact of HCV cure on systemic inflammation and bone density, quality, and turnover.pdf
Published 2025“…Treatment with direct-acting antivirals (DAA) eradicates HCV and decreases inflammation, but the impact on bone parameters has not been studied.…”
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Table 1_Impact of HCV cure on systemic inflammation and bone density, quality, and turnover.pdf
Published 2025“…Treatment with direct-acting antivirals (DAA) eradicates HCV and decreases inflammation, but the impact on bone parameters has not been studied.…”
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Condition 2 of the connecting tube.
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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Verification results.
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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Engineering parameters.
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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S1 File -
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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Surge tank parameters.
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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Operating conditions.
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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Condition 1 of the connecting tube.
Published 2024“…Specifically, when valve closure time exceeds 300 seconds, surge tanks reduce maximum pressure below the pipeline’s tolerance (<i>Pmax</i>) and decrease the number of nodes experiencing damaging negative pressures. …”
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Supplementary Material for: The impact of age and body composition on the agreement between estimated and measured GFR in heart transplant recipients
Published 2024“…In patients <45 years, eGFR significantly overestimated mGFR by 7.1 ml/min (Cl:1.0–13.2) and showed a significant lower precision than patients >45 years. …”
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Bouquin et al. - High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt
Published 2024“…During the first HUT, significant differences were present in all between-quartile comparisons (n=6) of all variables. …”
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S1 Raw data -
Published 2024“…Subsequent analysis, including real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (qPCR) and Western blotting (WB), assessed the expression levels of CHRNA7, LPCAT1, and NOS2 in retinal tissues.…”
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Data Sheet 1_Physical health and cognitive ability factors in predicting retirement adjustment based on machine learning approach: results from the China Health and Retirement Long...
Published 2025“…Introduction<p>Retirement is one of the most significant status changes in an individual's later life. …”
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Image 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…<p>COVID-19 has caused more than 7 million deaths worldwide, and according to the World Health Organization, it continues to result in more than 1000 reported deaths per month at the time of this writing. It is crucial to understand the immune response to COVID-19 since the virus continues to persist. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Cytosine methylase and hydroxymethylase activity in mammalian mitochondria.pdf
Published 2025“…CRISPR/Cas9-mediated inactivation of mtDNMT1 and/or DNMT3b activity resulted in a stepwise decrease in mitochondrial methylation across the heavy and light strand promoters of mtDNA, with a significant reduction in transcription of several mtDNA-encoded OXPHOS genes. …”
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Data Sheet 1_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.zip
Published 2025“…<p>COVID-19 has caused more than 7 million deaths worldwide, and according to the World Health Organization, it continues to result in more than 1000 reported deaths per month at the time of this writing. It is crucial to understand the immune response to COVID-19 since the virus continues to persist. …”
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Datasheet1_Hyperbaric effects on heart rate in professional SCUBA divers in thermal water.pdf
Published 2024“…</p>Results<p>In STD phase, HR slope obtained by regression decreased with depth. A significant difference was found between the slope during STD at −20 vs. −40 m (p ≤ 0.05).…”
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Fig 4 -
Published 2024“…Purdue allowed students to stay home after Thanksgiving break, leading to a significant decrease in confirmed cases, as shown in Shaded Area III. …”
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High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt
Published 2024“…During the first HUT, significant differences were present in all between-quartile comparisons (n=6) of all variables. …”
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Image 3_The effect of COVID-19 and sex differences on natural killer cell cytotoxicity.tif
Published 2025“…<p>COVID-19 has caused more than 7 million deaths worldwide, and according to the World Health Organization, it continues to result in more than 1000 reported deaths per month at the time of this writing. It is crucial to understand the immune response to COVID-19 since the virus continues to persist. …”