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ASIR prediction from 2020 to 2030 by sex.
Published 2025“…Metabolic risk and tobacco use were identified as primary contributors. A ten-year BC prediction predicts a significant increase in female cases, with Saudi Arabia expected to experience the highest rise.…”
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Estimated annual variation in predicted skin lesion point prevalence by pod.
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Parameters used in the simulations.
Published 2025“…At the sample scale, the peak deviatoric stress increased by approximately 15–40% as aspect ratio decreased from 1.00 to 0.33 and sphericity decreased from 1.00 to 0.11. …”
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Flux predictions using kinetic model parameterized with reduced network flux dataset deviating significantly from k-ecoli74 predictions.
Published 2019“…<p>Flux predictions using kinetic model parameterized with reduced network flux dataset deviating significantly from k-ecoli74 predictions.…”
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Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.
Published 2025“…<p>Tissue, days post-infection (dpi) and the top 10 most significant genes with increased and decreased expression with valid gene symbols for the response contrasts.…”
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Annual predicted and observed mortality in septic (qSOFA≥1) patients without malaria, 2012–2019.
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