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significant interaction » significant reduction (Expand Search), significant attention (Expand Search)
interaction increases » infection increases (Expand Search), interventions increased (Expand Search), intervention decreases (Expand Search)
ns decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search)
nn decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), mean decrease (Expand Search)
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Immunological and cellular aging biomarkers in Suppressed (S) and Not Suppressed (NS) PHIVAYA.
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Interactive effect of high sodium intake with increased serum triglycerides on hypertension
Published 2020“…Multiple logistic regression, adjusted for dietary sodium intake and various conventional risk factors for chronic vascular diseases, showed that both e24UNaE<sub>Kawasaki</sub> and TGs were significant predictors of hypertension. Our interaction analysis demonstrated that increased sodium intake was associated with higher risk of hypertension in participants with elevated TGs than in those without (adjusted RERI = 0.022, 95% <i>CI</i> = 0.017–0.027; adjusted AP = 0.017, 95% <i>CI</i> = 0.006–0.028; adjusted SI = 1.010, 95% <i>CI</i> = 1.007–1.014).…”
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Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses
Published 2025“…In contrast, reversing managed to natural ecosystems significantly increased NNM by 20% (9.7, 25.4%) and decreased NN by 89% (−125, −46%), indicating increasing N availability while decreasing potential N loss. …”
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