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1021
Mean persistence (±SE) of GO and GO-GA NPs on <i>Callosobruchus maculatus.</i>
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1024
PT<sub>50</sub> values of GO and GO-GA NPs against <i>Callosobruchus maculatus.</i>
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Baseline patient characteristics.
Published 2025“…While mean respiratory rate was not affected, midazolam resulted in a significant decrease in both VRR (ß = −0.071, 95% CI: −0.120 to −0.021) and VTV (ß = −0.117, 95% CI: −0.170 to −0.062). …”
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Effects of MC treatment on protein expression in DNBS-induced colitis rats.
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Ecological factors associated with TB mortality.
Published 2024“…Conversely, higher average wind speed (m/s) (RR = 0.89, 95%CI: 0.82,0.96) was associated with decreased TB incidence. TB incidence and mortality rates were significantly associated with various climatic, socioeconomic, and air quality-related factors. …”
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The characteristics of patient groups were used to prove the method’s applicability.
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1038
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