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    Figure 3 from A Cost-Effective Two-Step Approach for Multi-Cancer Early Detection in High-Risk Populations by Shuaipeng Geng (20612220)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Outcome of the two-step MCED approach in the case–control study. In the case–control cohort, the two-step MCED approach significantly improved specificity from 91.0% to 99.3%, whereas sensitivity decreased from 49.9% to 39.9%. …”
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    Details of the computational domain. by Ammar Nazeer (20928237)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant efficiency reductions are observed, such as a decrease from 64% to 28% at 40 degrees for an advance ratio of 0.88. …”
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    Details of Grid Generation for Mesh independence. by Ammar Nazeer (20928237)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant efficiency reductions are observed, such as a decrease from 64% to 28% at 40 degrees for an advance ratio of 0.88. …”
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    Numerical simulation parameters summary. by Ammar Nazeer (20928237)

    Published 2025
    “…Significant efficiency reductions are observed, such as a decrease from 64% to 28% at 40 degrees for an advance ratio of 0.88. …”
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    Genetic evidence linking gastroesophageal reflux disease to chronic kidney disease and kidney failure: a two-step Mendelian randomization study by Fanghong Zheng (8931326)

    Published 2025
    “…Interventions with these factors could significantly decrease the burden of CKD attributable to GERD.…”
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    <b>Evaluation of Economic and Environmental Coupling in Developed Countries’ Construction Industry: A PDA–GCA Integrated Method</b> by Jiachen Sun (22414048)

    Published 2025
    “…For every 1% increase in GDP per capita, coupled degrees increase by approximately 0.035; for every 1% increase in technology investment rate, coupled degrees increase by 0.045; and for every unit increase in building energy consumption, coupled degrees decrease by 0.008. …”
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