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Summary of key questions and follow-up probes used in the phenomenological study.
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Spatial transcriptomics analysis of NFKB2, HSD11B1, and GR in KIRC tissues.
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Overexpressing <i>RP11-502I4.3</i> inhibited the trend of angiogenesis in rats.
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The difference of drug sensitivity between high and low-GSRS subjects in the TCGA-KIRC cohort.
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The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age.
Published 2025“…The corresponding Kolmogorov-Smirnov pairwise tests are not significant (S5 Table in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0331085#pone.0331085.s001" target="_blank">SI</a>). …”
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Driving variables recorded from the simulator.
Published 2025“…Additionally, HF conversation was associated with a decrease in ART among conservative participants, while it significantly increased TIBL for both moderate and conservative groups. …”
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The hourly temperatures in the phytotron.
Published 2025“…After 10 days of exposure to LTS, the pollen viability decreased most significantly at the heading stage by 44.67%, followed by the booting and the tillering stages. …”
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S1 Data -
Published 2024“…We identified 4 longitudinal trajectories of blood glucose, including class 1 (a low initial average blood glucose level with steady trend within 24 hours), class 2 (a high initial average blood glucose with gently decreased trend), class 3 (the highest initial average blood glucose with rapidly decreased trend) and class 4 (a high initial average blood glucose level with the trend that increased at first and then decreased). …”