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Characteristics of the study group.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Medication can affect semen quality by decreasing ejaculate volume, sperm concentration, or decreased sperm motility and sperm function in general. …”
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Heatmaps of significant community cohesion differences between paired groups.
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Heatmaps of significant community disjointedness differences between paired groups.
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Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses
Published 2025“…By compiling a global data set of 1,782 paired observations from 185 publications, we show that land use conversion from natural to managed ecosystems significantly reduced NNM by 7.5% (−11.5, −2.8%) and increased NN by 150% (86, 194%), indicating decreasing N availability while increasing potential N loss through denitrification and nitrate leaching. …”
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Selected behavioral, psychological and clinical outcomes based on tests of significance between the Intervention and control group.
Published 2020“…<p>Selected behavioral, psychological and clinical outcomes based on tests of significance between the Intervention and control group.…”
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KM curve based on GNRI grouping.
Published 2025“…The Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed significant differences in mortality rates between the different GNRI quartile groups. …”
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