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Raw creep-test data for double-fractured rock samples under freeze-thaw cycles.
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The variation of instantaneous strain with the number of freeze-thaw cycles.
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The impact of UV360 on the neurophysiological activity of zebrafish larvae.
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Variation of creep strain rate of rock samples with the number of freeze-thaw cycles.
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Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.
Published 2025“…A moderate negative correlation was observed between CAM and CAM-MYCS scores (r = −0.511; p < 0.001), indicating that increased awareness of real causes is associated with decreased belief in myths. Regression analysis revealed that CAM scores were significantly predicted by academic year, being in the normal Body Mass Index (BMI) spectrum, and by having attended an oncology course (R² = 0.142; p < 0.001), whereas CAM-MYCS scores were predicted by academic year and high BMI values (R² = 0.072; p < 0.001). …”
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Means scores of CAM and CAM-MYCS.
Published 2025“…A moderate negative correlation was observed between CAM and CAM-MYCS scores (r = −0.511; p < 0.001), indicating that increased awareness of real causes is associated with decreased belief in myths. Regression analysis revealed that CAM scores were significantly predicted by academic year, being in the normal Body Mass Index (BMI) spectrum, and by having attended an oncology course (R² = 0.142; p < 0.001), whereas CAM-MYCS scores were predicted by academic year and high BMI values (R² = 0.072; p < 0.001). …”
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Flow chart of inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Published 2025“…Contrary to AD, treatment of VV group was significantly associated with decreased risk of VD (HR: 0.566, 95% CI: 0.382–0.841). …”