Search alternatives:
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
weight increased » slight increase (Expand Search), length increased (Expand Search)
slight decrease » slight increase (Expand Search)
significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
weight increased » slight increase (Expand Search), length increased (Expand Search)
slight decrease » slight increase (Expand Search)
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10
-
11
-
12
DDC for four anticoagulants from 2019 to 2023.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>With the increasing utilization of anticoagulants, the selection of appropriate anticoagulants has emerged as a significant quandary. …”
-
13
-
14
Supplementary Material for: Significant Dry Weight Reduction After Transition from Peritoneal Dialysis to Hemodialysis
Published 2025“…After transitioning to HD, body weight decreased significantly, with a reduction of -2.8 kg at one month, -5.3 kg at three months, and -7.5 kg one year post-transition. …”
-
15
-
16
-
17
-
18
List of captured wild pollinator species.
Published 2025“…Total orchard production maximized with 25-30% of males. Seed weight (farmer’s highest economic value) increased in conserved landscapes where wild pollinators prevailed, and with overall pollinator abundance; however, it decreased with male-to-female ratio, likely due to seed number-size trade-offs. …”
-
19
Map of the 20 study orchards.
Published 2025“…Total orchard production maximized with 25-30% of males. Seed weight (farmer’s highest economic value) increased in conserved landscapes where wild pollinators prevailed, and with overall pollinator abundance; however, it decreased with male-to-female ratio, likely due to seed number-size trade-offs. …”
-
20
Pictures of carob tree flowers and orchard.
Published 2025“…Total orchard production maximized with 25-30% of males. Seed weight (farmer’s highest economic value) increased in conserved landscapes where wild pollinators prevailed, and with overall pollinator abundance; however, it decreased with male-to-female ratio, likely due to seed number-size trade-offs. …”