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    The descriptive statistics of the main variables. by Caihong Wen (17904307)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>China is actively promoting the development of a robust trading nation. In this context, utilizing data from China’s A-share listed companies spanning from 2003 to 2021, this study investigates the impact of foreign shareholders on enterprises in a scenario where overseas sales reduce the profit margin of Chinese firms. …”
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    Significance of age and gender by Nikoletta Katsaouni (12872234)

    Published 2022
    “…(D) Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) of a random forest prediction of hospitalization, i.e., clinical score 4-7, based on age and gender. The blue line is the mean ROC curve of a Monte Carlo cross-validation with 100 random splits into 70% training and 30% test sets. …”
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    500m scale main data of each grid. by Qingxi Shen (3547970)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
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    1000m scale main data of each grid. by Qingxi Shen (3547970)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
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    2000m scale main data of each grid. by Qingxi Shen (3547970)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, in the context of scale differences, all types of coupling coordination degrees have significant sensitivity to the spatial scales. A large scale significantly reflects the overall decrease in the coupling coordination degrees from the core to the periphery, while a small scale shows the polycentric pattern characteristics of the urban spatial structure.…”
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    Scores of each variable in the main components. by Leila Vahdatiraad (17382718)

    Published 2023
    “…However, stellate sturgeon receiving both diazinon and HSPi+diazinon experienced a significant decrease in AChE activity in comparison with control group. …”
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    Does a correlation exist between delayed vaccination and a decreased vaccine confidence? by Virginia Reverte (9046494)

    Published 2024
    “…Online questionnaire was sent to their parents, followed by a telephone questionnaire for non-responders. Regarding MMR first dose, a significant association was found between delay and birth order and intellectual/motor delay of children. …”
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    Patterns of lifetime use of substances by gender. by Daniel Waiganjo Kinyanjui (15877725)

    Published 2023
    “…The lifetime prevalence of substance use was 41.5%, while that of alcohol use was 36%. For both, a higher mean neuroticism score [substance use- (AOR 1.05, 95%CI; 1, 1.10: p = 0.013); alcohol use- (AOR 1.04, 95%CI; 0.99, 1.09: p = 0.032)] showed increased odds of lifetime use, while a higher mean agreeableness score [substance use- (AOR 0.99, 95%CI; 0.95, 1.02: p = 0.008); alcohol use- (AOR 0.99, 95%CI; 0.95, 1.02: p = 0.032)] showed decreased odds of lifetime use. …”
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    MEG main effect of material: Word-faces. by Marie-Christin Fellner (7053533)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Main effect of material: word versus face condition irrespective of memory: significant clusters (<i>p</i><sub>corr</sub> < 0.05) returned by a cluster permutation statistic clustering across sensors, frequencies (“Freq”), and channels. …”
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