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    Knowledge and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…These institutions were chosen based on their large student populations, diverse academic offerings, and significant geographical coverage within the state. …”
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    Logistics regression COVID-19 vaccine predictors. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…These institutions were chosen based on their large student populations, diverse academic offerings, and significant geographical coverage within the state. …”
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    Perception towards COVID-19 vaccine. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…These institutions were chosen based on their large student populations, diverse academic offerings, and significant geographical coverage within the state. …”
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    The level of knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine. by Adaobi Uchenna Mosanya (20384248)

    Published 2024
    “…These institutions were chosen based on their large student populations, diverse academic offerings, and significant geographical coverage within the state. …”
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    <b>The role of the </b><b>LncRNA </b><b>XIST/miR-15a-5p/ MN1</b><b>signaling </b><b>axis in gender disparities in bladder cancer prognosis</b> by Qingshui Wang (17151220)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, miR-15a-5p expression was downregulated in BC tissues, with a greater fold decrease observed in females.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Conclusions</b><b>:</b>The XIST/miR-15a-5p/MN1/FZD2 signaling axis emerges as a key contributor to gender disparities in bladder cancer prognosis. …”
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    Regression analysis predicting PAEE-tr. by Nils Georg Niederstrasser (7586426)

    Published 2025
    “…Nevertheless, when examined simultaneously, only the indirect associations via pain resilience remained significant. Similarly, when predicting physical activity levels, only high levels of pain resilience and male gender were associated with increased physical activity levels, whereas kinesiophobia was not.…”
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    Sample characteristics. by Nils Georg Niederstrasser (7586426)

    Published 2025
    “…Nevertheless, when examined simultaneously, only the indirect associations via pain resilience remained significant. Similarly, when predicting physical activity levels, only high levels of pain resilience and male gender were associated with increased physical activity levels, whereas kinesiophobia was not.…”
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    Overview of direct and indirect associations. by Nils Georg Niederstrasser (7586426)

    Published 2025
    “…Nevertheless, when examined simultaneously, only the indirect associations via pain resilience remained significant. Similarly, when predicting physical activity levels, only high levels of pain resilience and male gender were associated with increased physical activity levels, whereas kinesiophobia was not.…”
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