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Outcomes at discharge.
Published 2025“…Survival after stroke was assessed using restricted mean survival time (RMST) analysis, with models adjusted for age, sex, and stroke severity.…”
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Patient characteristics.
Published 2025“…Survival after stroke was assessed using restricted mean survival time (RMST) analysis, with models adjusted for age, sex, and stroke severity.…”
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Fig S1.
Published 2025“…Data are presented as mean ± SD (n = 4 per group). Statistical significance was determined using an unpaired t-test. …”
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Parallel bond model.
Published 2025“…When the freeze-thaw cycle reached 80 times, the ringing counts changes significantly, showing a continuous accumulation trend. …”
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Meso-parameters of numerical simulation.
Published 2025“…When the freeze-thaw cycle reached 80 times, the ringing counts changes significantly, showing a continuous accumulation trend. …”
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The simulated freeze-thaw cycle process.
Published 2025“…When the freeze-thaw cycle reached 80 times, the ringing counts changes significantly, showing a continuous accumulation trend. …”
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SPIRIT Schedule of Enrollment.
Published 2025“…Onset time decreased significantly in the EX group relative to CO group (anterior-posterior: -108.07 ms, 95% CI: -117.23 to -98.89, p < 0.001; posterior-anterior: -98.72 ms, 95% CI: -106.54 to -90.90, p < 0.001). …”
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Measuring muscle strength [49].
Published 2025“…Onset time decreased significantly in the EX group relative to CO group (anterior-posterior: -108.07 ms, 95% CI: -117.23 to -98.89, p < 0.001; posterior-anterior: -98.72 ms, 95% CI: -106.54 to -90.90, p < 0.001). …”
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Details of aquatic exercise protocol.
Published 2025“…Onset time decreased significantly in the EX group relative to CO group (anterior-posterior: -108.07 ms, 95% CI: -117.23 to -98.89, p < 0.001; posterior-anterior: -98.72 ms, 95% CI: -106.54 to -90.90, p < 0.001). …”
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Coherence of SCN metabolic pathways changes during development.
Published 2025“…Examples of 24-hour profiles of compounds with gradually increasing <b>(F)</b> and decreasing <b>(G)</b> levels from E19 to P28. …”
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POm shows pronounced response disparity to active and passive whisker stimuli.
Published 2025“…Rate increase: 4/11 neurons, rate decrease: 1/11 neurons (light gray), non-significant: 6/11 neurons. …”
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Dynamic changes in mRNA stability.
Published 2025“…<b>(D)</b> GO analysis showing the enriched biological processes for mRNAs with increased (left) or decreased (right) stability in 6 hours of LPS treatment. …”
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Results for the EPIC bowel subscale and the EORTC QLQ PR25 bowel symptoms scale.
Published 2025“…This is also reflected in the mean and median QoL scores (w.r.t. the right-hand axis), which increased in magnitude with time also. …”
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The number of male–male agonistic interactions in relation to females with maximal swelling.
Published 2025“…<b>(D)</b> Visualization of the interdependency between the number of males and females with maximal swelling on the male aggression rate (significant interaction in LM-2E) shows that when there were a greater number of males in the party, e.g., Mean + 1SD (9.6 males in D), the male aggression rate decreased as the number of females with maximal swelling increased. …”
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Sleep deprivation
Published 2025“…However, significant within-group differences over time were observed in the NSP, ISP, and ISCM groups (P ≤ 0.05). …”