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    Significant divergence in HDV and HBV time series trends between 1999–2020. by Braden S. Fallon (15353801)

    Published 2023
    “…<p><b>A)</b> 47% of HBV datasets have a significant negative Mann-Kendall (MK) trend suggesting a decrease in HBV incidence over time series analyzed. 24% of HBV datasets have a significant positive MK trend suggesting an increase in HBV incidence over time series analyzed. …”
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    Brain regions showing increased activation to positive pictures in a negative context compared to positive pictures without context and brain regions showing significantly increased activation to negative pictures in a positive context compared to negative pictures without context. by Brigitte Biró (14311857)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Brain regions showing increased activation to positive pictures in a negative context compared to positive pictures without context and brain regions showing significantly increased activation to negative pictures in a positive context compared to negative pictures without context.…”
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    Brain regions showing significantly increased activation to positive pictures in a positive context were compared to positive pictures without context (P1P2 picture pairs), and those with significantly increased activation to negative pictures in a negative context were compared to negative pictures without context (N1N2 picture pairs). by Brigitte Biró (14311857)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Brain regions showing significantly increased activation to positive pictures in a positive context were compared to positive pictures without context (P1P2 picture pairs), and those with significantly increased activation to negative pictures in a negative context were compared to negative pictures without context (N1N2 picture pairs).…”
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