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  1. 1941

    Refill rate by surgical specialty. by Wali U. Pirzada (22278071)

    Published 2025
    “…Mean percent reduction in prescription size was greater in the Orthopaedic Surgery cohort (45% versus 38%) (p = .002). No significant difference was observed in the mean percentage of prescribed MMEs leftover between the two cohorts (Orthopaedic 47% vs. …”
  2. 1942

    Noncontinuous data on opioid use. by Wali U. Pirzada (22278071)

    Published 2025
    “…Mean percent reduction in prescription size was greater in the Orthopaedic Surgery cohort (45% versus 38%) (p = .002). No significant difference was observed in the mean percentage of prescribed MMEs leftover between the two cohorts (Orthopaedic 47% vs. …”
  3. 1943

    Raw data_clean. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Significant differences were observed in maximal oxygen consumption values between boys and girls across different weight categories: healthy weight (♀ 35.0 ± 5.9 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 38.8 ± 6.1 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>), overweight (♀ 32.7 ± 5.2 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 35.9 ± 5.3 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>), and obesity (♀ 27.6 ± 6.3 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 32.8 ± 5.8 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>) (p < 0.05). …”
  4. 1944

    Experimental design. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Significant differences were observed in maximal oxygen consumption values between boys and girls across different weight categories: healthy weight (♀ 35.0 ± 5.9 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 38.8 ± 6.1 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>), overweight (♀ 32.7 ± 5.2 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 35.9 ± 5.3 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>), and obesity (♀ 27.6 ± 6.3 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 32.8 ± 5.8 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>) (p < 0.05). …”
  5. 1945

    Characterization of the participants. by Carlos Sepúlveda (15272797)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Significant differences were observed in maximal oxygen consumption values between boys and girls across different weight categories: healthy weight (♀ 35.0 ± 5.9 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 38.8 ± 6.1 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>), overweight (♀ 32.7 ± 5.2 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 35.9 ± 5.3 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>), and obesity (♀ 27.6 ± 6.3 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>; ♂ 32.8 ± 5.8 ml·kg<sup>-1</sup>·min<sup>-1</sup>) (p < 0.05). …”
  6. 1946

    <i>Rab23</i> deletion perturbs ciliation in a context-dependent manner. by Wan Ying Leong (22075947)

    Published 2025
    “…<p><b>(A-B)</b> Representative immunohistochemistry images (low power on left, magnification of boxed region on right) and <b>(B)</b> graph depicting quantification of the proportion of Arl13b+ primary cilia against Tbr1+ (green) neocortical layer VI neurons in the neocortex at E18.5. A significant two-fold reduction in the number of primary cilia is observed in the cerebral cortex of actin-CKO mouse embryos. …”
  7. 1947

    Trial design. by Llum Páez (22553360)

    Published 2025
    “…Vaccination against canine leishmaniasis intends to decrease the parasite burden and the risk of clinical disease. …”
  8. 1948

    Schedule of the trial. by Llum Páez (22553360)

    Published 2025
    “…Vaccination against canine leishmaniasis intends to decrease the parasite burden and the risk of clinical disease. …”
  9. 1949

    Clinical symptoms scoring system. by Llum Páez (22553360)

    Published 2025
    “…Vaccination against canine leishmaniasis intends to decrease the parasite burden and the risk of clinical disease. …”
  10. 1950

    Marketed vaccines against canine leishmaniasis. by Llum Páez (22553360)

    Published 2025
    “…Vaccination against canine leishmaniasis intends to decrease the parasite burden and the risk of clinical disease. …”
  11. 1951

    Descriptive statistics. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  12. 1952

    Changes in body composition, PSC, PSCP, MVPA. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  13. 1953

    Causal paths for FFM. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  14. 1954

    Recruitment and screening flowchart. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  15. 1955

    Factors influencing body fat percentage at Q2. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  16. 1956

    Factors influencing body fat percentage at Q1. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  17. 1957

    STROBE flowchart. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  18. 1958

    Factors influencing FFM at Q1. by Xiang Pan (5774024)

    Published 2025
    “…The results showed that during the semester phase, increases in ΔMVPA and ΔPSCP and decreases in ΔPSC were associated with decreases in ΔBFP (Δ = post-timepoint value − pre-timepoint value). …”
  19. 1959

    Localization and expression of cell-to-cell connection proteins in bma-miRNA transfected and NC hLECs. by Hailey Johnson (18217167)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>F</b> <b>and</b> <b>G)</b> ITGA5 (green) is mainly present in cell nuclei of cells treated with bma-miR-5864 mimic (F) and bma-miR-86 mimic (G). <b>(H)</b> No significant changes to ITGA5 relative protein expression were observed (n = 3). …”
  20. 1960