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Significant inter-relationships between baseline variables and MSCC or MCS.
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Inter-joint coordination at baseline and post-experimental phase.
Published 2021“…Fatigue group showed a significant decrease of GH flexion initial and final positions and an increase of elbow flexion initial and final positions; total joint excursion during post-experimental phase was decreased for both joints (p < 0.05).…”
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Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.
Published 2025“…<p>Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.…”
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Intra- and inter-day precision and accuracy.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Statins are the most commonly used drugs worldwide. Besides a significant decrease in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) risk, the use of statins is also connected with a broad beneficial pleiotropic effect. …”
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Inter-operator reliability<sup>b'*'</sup>.
Published 2024“…The coefficient of variance significantly decreased with increasing knee flexion (2.27% at 0°, 1.65% at 45° and 1.20% at 90°, p<0.001). …”