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Transition probabilities and class sizes for three-step LTA model (N = 432).
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Table 1_Effect of decreased suspended sediment content on chlorophyll-a in Dongting Lake, China.docx
Published 2025“…Additionally, a significant correlation between Chl-a concentration and SSC was found. …”
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Image1_Association between mental health and male fertility: depression, rather than anxiety, is linked to decreased semen quality.tif
Published 2024“…Furthermore, when stratified by sleep duration, moderate to severe depression group showed a great decrease in progressive motility (PR), total motility, concentration and total sperm count (TSC) as referred to normal group in participants with sleep duration less than 7 hours.…”
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<i>Kif15</i> deficient mice exhibit both depressive and manic behaviors in adulthood.
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Decreased brain-derived neurotrophic factor plasma levels in psoriasis patients
Published 2019“…Our finding, that BDNF is decreased in psoriasis, supports the concept of a brain-skin connection in psoriasis. …”
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Subgroup analysis of AIP and depression.
Published 2025“…When AIP > 0.60, premenopausal women had an increased risk of depression, while postmenopausal women had a decreased risk of depression.…”