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    Data Sheet 1_Effectiveness of infection control measures informed by a modified Blue-Carba test in reducing rectal carriage of carbapenemase-producing bacteria in general wards: a... by Maximiliano Gabriel Castro (22179490)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>The implementation of the NA reduced mTAT with high sensitivity, while the mBCT also contributed to reducing TPR with high specificity. …”
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    Comparison of simulation results. by Bo Xie (669374)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cable bending process, The contact force with the cable clamp continuously changes with the bending angle, During 0 ~90°, the contact force between ordinary and reinforced cable and cable clamp gradually increases to the maximum values 61.3N and 86.2N, After 90 have plummeted to near 23 N and 25 N, In the process of dragging the cable to the top of the roller, it fluctuates between 45.2~51.7 N and 66.3~73.6 N respectively, Cable exit bends are slowly reduced to fluctuations around 16 N and 17 N, The tensile force between ordinary and reinforced discrete cables increased to around 58.4 N and 80.5 N and then decreased to around 12.6 N and 32.8 N, respectively. …”
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    Technical parameters of the shearer. by Bo Xie (669374)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cable bending process, The contact force with the cable clamp continuously changes with the bending angle, During 0 ~90°, the contact force between ordinary and reinforced cable and cable clamp gradually increases to the maximum values 61.3N and 86.2N, After 90 have plummeted to near 23 N and 25 N, In the process of dragging the cable to the top of the roller, it fluctuates between 45.2~51.7 N and 66.3~73.6 N respectively, Cable exit bends are slowly reduced to fluctuations around 16 N and 17 N, The tensile force between ordinary and reinforced discrete cables increased to around 58.4 N and 80.5 N and then decreased to around 12.6 N and 32.8 N, respectively. …”
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    Simulation-related parameters. by Bo Xie (669374)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cable bending process, The contact force with the cable clamp continuously changes with the bending angle, During 0 ~90°, the contact force between ordinary and reinforced cable and cable clamp gradually increases to the maximum values 61.3N and 86.2N, After 90 have plummeted to near 23 N and 25 N, In the process of dragging the cable to the top of the roller, it fluctuates between 45.2~51.7 N and 66.3~73.6 N respectively, Cable exit bends are slowly reduced to fluctuations around 16 N and 17 N, The tensile force between ordinary and reinforced discrete cables increased to around 58.4 N and 80.5 N and then decreased to around 12.6 N and 32.8 N, respectively. …”
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    Chain drive specification parameters. by Bo Xie (669374)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cable bending process, The contact force with the cable clamp continuously changes with the bending angle, During 0 ~90°, the contact force between ordinary and reinforced cable and cable clamp gradually increases to the maximum values 61.3N and 86.2N, After 90 have plummeted to near 23 N and 25 N, In the process of dragging the cable to the top of the roller, it fluctuates between 45.2~51.7 N and 66.3~73.6 N respectively, Cable exit bends are slowly reduced to fluctuations around 16 N and 17 N, The tensile force between ordinary and reinforced discrete cables increased to around 58.4 N and 80.5 N and then decreased to around 12.6 N and 32.8 N, respectively. …”
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    Femoral tensile test data. by Bo Xie (669374)

    Published 2024
    “…During the cable bending process, The contact force with the cable clamp continuously changes with the bending angle, During 0 ~90°, the contact force between ordinary and reinforced cable and cable clamp gradually increases to the maximum values 61.3N and 86.2N, After 90 have plummeted to near 23 N and 25 N, In the process of dragging the cable to the top of the roller, it fluctuates between 45.2~51.7 N and 66.3~73.6 N respectively, Cable exit bends are slowly reduced to fluctuations around 16 N and 17 N, The tensile force between ordinary and reinforced discrete cables increased to around 58.4 N and 80.5 N and then decreased to around 12.6 N and 32.8 N, respectively. …”
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    CONSORT diagram of the study. by Plaiwan Suttanon (4741197)

    Published 2024
    “…Both groups significantly reduced hand reaction time (intervention: p = 0.036, d = 0.24, 95% CI [-0.22, 0.70]; control: p = 0.034, d = 0.20, 95% CI [-0.26, 0.66]) at post-intervention assessment. …”
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    Modulating the Coordination Environment of Cu-Embedded Mo<i>X</i><sub>2</sub> (<i>X</i> = S, Se, and Te) Monolayers for Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> to CH<sub>4</su... by Thamarainathan Doulassiramane (17382128)

    Published 2024
    “…Our results demonstrate that the local coordination environment in SACs has a significant impact on the catalytic activity of CO<sub>2</sub>RR.…”
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    Investigating the Impact of Base Pair Mismatches on Cas13d Cleavage Efficiency Using Molecular Dynamics Simulations by Ye Liu (296340)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the presence of mismatches significantly undermines the cleavage efficiency of Cas13d to target RNA. …”
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    Sociodemographic data of the sample. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…Group-by-time interaction showed significant differences for the lunge test (p =  0.045), SLDJ height (p =  0.014), flight time (p =  0.019) and ground contact time (p =  0.035). …”
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    Flowchart of the study. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…Group-by-time interaction showed significant differences for the lunge test (p =  0.045), SLDJ height (p =  0.014), flight time (p =  0.019) and ground contact time (p =  0.035). …”
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    Bandages: KT (3A) and RT (3B). by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…Group-by-time interaction showed significant differences for the lunge test (p =  0.045), SLDJ height (p =  0.014), flight time (p =  0.019) and ground contact time (p =  0.035). …”
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    ANOVA repeated measures of the variables. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…Group-by-time interaction showed significant differences for the lunge test (p =  0.045), SLDJ height (p =  0.014), flight time (p =  0.019) and ground contact time (p =  0.035). …”
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    Dataset. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…Group-by-time interaction showed significant differences for the lunge test (p =  0.045), SLDJ height (p =  0.014), flight time (p =  0.019) and ground contact time (p =  0.035). …”
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    CONSORT Flow Diagram. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…Group-by-time interaction showed significant differences for the lunge test (p =  0.045), SLDJ height (p =  0.014), flight time (p =  0.019) and ground contact time (p =  0.035). …”
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    Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists modestly reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol levels independent of weight reduction: a meta-analysis and met... by Frederick Berro Rivera (12679463)

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <p>GLP-1RA treatment modestly decreased LDL-C and TC but did not significantly affect triglycerides, VLDL-C, or HDL-C.…”
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