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Adjustment step size.
Published 2025“…Integration efficiency increases by 18.7%, and computational complexity is significantly reduced, with average computation time decreased by 15.4%. …”
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Seven-day moving average number of PHC visits and health events during 2020.
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Image 1_Cerebral small vessel disease as a possibly immune-related adverse event of immunotherapy in lung cancer patients: a retrospective study.tif
Published 2025“…In the CSVD group, FT<sub>4</sub> levels decreased significantly between baseline and at the time of CSVD diagnosis, from 13.21 ± 4.56 pmol/L to 11.01 ± 2.11 pmol/L. …”
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Results of significance for regression factors.
Published 2024“…Micro-cracks appeared in the cemented body by Day 7, resulting in a slight decrease in strength (3.92%) from Day 3 to Day 7. The formation of well-developed needle-like AFt, C-(A)S-H gel, and small-volume plate-like CH contributed to uniform cementation and a denser structure. …”
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Baseline demographics and comorbidities by presence of post-treatment adverse cardiovascular events.
Published 2024Subjects: “…adverse cardiovascular events…”
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BMI distribution of study population using World Health Organisation (WHO) categories.
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