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    KMO and Bartlett’s test. by Jiaqiang Sun (176863)

    Published 2025
    “…The findings reveal generally low efficiency with significant regional disparities. North and Northwest China benefit from favorable environmental conditions, while Northeast China suffers from negative impacts. …”
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    Sample size in each occupational subgroup. by Maryam Rafiee (10368504)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest prevalence of WMSDs (89.5%) was observed in the lower back region among women aged 45–54 years. A significant relationship was identified between work experience and age with work ability and mental workload (P < 0/01). …”
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    Correlation between different study variables. by Maryam Rafiee (10368504)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest prevalence of WMSDs (89.5%) was observed in the lower back region among women aged 45–54 years. A significant relationship was identified between work experience and age with work ability and mental workload (P < 0/01). …”
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    Study flow diagram. by Maryam Rafiee (10368504)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest prevalence of WMSDs (89.5%) was observed in the lower back region among women aged 45–54 years. A significant relationship was identified between work experience and age with work ability and mental workload (P < 0/01). …”
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    Final data used in the study. by Maryam Rafiee (10368504)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest prevalence of WMSDs (89.5%) was observed in the lower back region among women aged 45–54 years. A significant relationship was identified between work experience and age with work ability and mental workload (P < 0/01). …”
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    Demographic characteristics of participants. by Maryam Rafiee (10368504)

    Published 2025
    “…The highest prevalence of WMSDs (89.5%) was observed in the lower back region among women aged 45–54 years. A significant relationship was identified between work experience and age with work ability and mental workload (P < 0/01). …”
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    Microhardness vs. depth diagram of sample No. 6 ( by Van-Thuc Nguyen (19469762)

    Published 2025
    “…These phases’ diversity results from their rapid heating and cooling rates as well as the significant variations in cooling rates among depths. …”
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    Theoretical framework. by Dinku Mechal (21273002)

    Published 2025
    “…Assumptions of linear multivariate regression were checked and the level of significance determined at a 95% CI and p-value <0.05. …”
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    Supplementary file survey questioner annex. by Dinku Mechal (21273002)

    Published 2025
    “…Assumptions of linear multivariate regression were checked and the level of significance determined at a 95% CI and p-value <0.05. …”
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    General participant characteristics. by Josephine Grandt (21512356)

    Published 2025
    “…The hepatic transcriptome changed significantly during a standardized meal and these changes were blunted in patients with NAFLD and cirrhosis. …”
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    The context for each survey round. by Robert C. Hughes (2726941)

    Published 2025
    “…Young children are particularly vulnerable yet the ways the pandemic affected children in informal settlements (slums) are not well described. …”
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    Survey respondent characteristics by round. by Robert C. Hughes (2726941)

    Published 2025
    “…Young children are particularly vulnerable yet the ways the pandemic affected children in informal settlements (slums) are not well described. …”
  13. 1433

    Key results by category and survey round. by Robert C. Hughes (2726941)

    Published 2025
    “…Young children are particularly vulnerable yet the ways the pandemic affected children in informal settlements (slums) are not well described. …”
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    Characteristics of included studies. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis for acute fatigue subscale. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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    Factors related to nurses’ occupational fatigue. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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    Sensitivity analysis for inter-shift subscale. by Rong Pi (21743379)

    Published 2025
    “…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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    Health Risks of Low-Dose Dietary Exposure to Triphenyl Phosphate and Diphenyl Phosphate in Mice: Insights from the Gut–Liver Axis by Jing Cao (287196)

    Published 2025
    “…Here, C57BL/6J male mice were exposed to TPHP or DPHP for 12 weeks at estimated daily intake doses of 0.1 and 7 μg/kg bw/day. TPHP intake affected the levels of short-chain fatty acids and bile acids in the gut, enhancing the production of 29 medium- and long-chain fatty acids in the liver by 3.72-fold and significantly increasing hepatic lipid and cholesterol levels. …”
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